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Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated), Options for Credit for Prior College-Level Learning, CHEM-141: Principles of General and Inorganic Chemistry I, The classification of matter: phases, mixtures, compounds, and elements, Measurements: metric system, significant figures, Dimensional analysis: unit conversions, problem solving, percentages, Basic atomic theory: atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, and ions, Periodic table: symbols, names, periods, groups, atomic weights, Nomenclature: naming compounds and writing formulas, Chemical equations: balancing; molecular, ionic, and oxidation-reduction, Mole conversions: Avogadro’s number, molecular weights, Stoichiometry: including limiting reactant, Empirical formulas: from per cent composition and experimental data, Solutions: molarity, dilutions, solution stoichiometry, titrations, Gases: gas laws, gas stoichiometry, kinetic molecular theory, real gases, Thermochemistry: calorimetry, Hess’ Law, enthalpies of formation, First Law of thermodynamics, heat and work, (optional: warming/cooling curves), Electromagnetic radiation: wavelength, frequency, photon energies, photoelectric effect, Atomic Hydrogen: Bohr theory, wavefunctions, quantum numbers, Electron configurations: ground state atoms and ions, Periodic properties: atomic size, ionization energies, electron affinities, electronegativity, Chemical bonding: ionic, covalent, orbital overlap, bond lengths, bond energies, Lewis Dot Diagrams: resonance, molecular shapes and polarities, Valence Bond Theory: hybridization, double and triple bonds, Safety and related environmental concerns in the chemistry laboratory, Write and balance chemical equations, including molecular, ionic, and redox, Distinguish among elements, compounds, and mixtures, Describe the structure of atoms and ions in terms of subatomic particles, Predict chemical and physical properties using the periodic table, Solve problems using dimensional analysis (unit conversion), Solve chemical problems using mole conversions, Solve chemical problems using concentrations, Differentiate the various electromagnetic radiations and their interaction with matter, Use quantum theory to describe the hydrogen atom, Write ground state electron configurations for atoms and ions, Relate electron configurations to various periodic properties, Relate thermochemical properties to heat changes in chemical processes, Use Lewis Dot structures to predict molecular geometry and properties, Relate kinetic molecular theory to the states of matter, Display professional behavior, courtesy, and attitude, Observe, analyze, and interpret laboratory data, collected from experiments built on core course topics, both qualitatively and quantitatively, Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory techniques used in various experiments, Demonstrate critical thinking skills in identification of laboratory unknowns, Practice appropriate safety procedures in the laboratory, Use environmentally sound chemical laboratory practices, Prepare neatly and accurately written lab reports using calculations, graphs,explanations, and chemical equations, Category 6.2: Natural Sciences with Laboratory Experience. x��ZYo�F~���Gr!Q��" ɖ7A�+�����ÜҬ5� Mz����U��dSs�uu�WW�nn��_m��nn�n�y�m��7w�������������Ь��h~�1�{w�=]^��Wϻ��Q�{�����{)$�:OIi�?�$@�gو2$3�hZz�b��',�+��(B�tL:z�@#BIe4�f��S���}��=i�&)�&�u�y��"~�\3��[��+|������r �|�I��'ɛK)U����e,��o��Έ��A��T�U�ΔAgd��Lb��V��eg��w �7��,�%ׄ�_�6/�q]��2� �~��)�o�pw%��w�����'@�&_����n�S)�+i�1!�\��AL'�~�@�E��Q��v��6�/O{�1�3���I�sO;�;)F�B�+�!����$���{���Ѝ��'E����kr�՛�o�}/_����>�K�Or ��� �Hs/E���Li���W�ֵ����BkǗ���&��5�}�¢U�� Changes in data regulation mean that even if you currently receive emails from us, they may not continue if you are not correctly opted-in. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Symmetry is an immensely important concept in mathematics and throughout the sciences. Calculate the pseudo first order rate constants by plotting Spans all three strands of chemistry organic, inorganic, and physical to provide unrivalled coverage across the full breadth of the field. Hardback Copyright © 1995-2019 by Robert John Enhance your confidence in your ability to work in the up to the mark with distilled water. The Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry . modified 17th March 2019. Kinetic runs for the acid hydrolysis of December 2014. 9780198823919 An interview may also be required. 2 0 obj c9w�~��մ����Ba���]��[� f-Block Chemistry presents the most important underlying themes of f-element chemistry, illustrating these themes with carefully chosen examples. Seventh Edition. the connection will open through the program. 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