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CH 310 - Applied Chemistry

3 lecture hours 2 lab hours 4 credits
Course Description
This is a junior level general chemistry course for students taking only one quarter of chemistry. The course includes classification and properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations, physical states of matter and intermolecular forces. The relationship between chemical properties and the mechanical and electrical properties of materials is also studied. Not for credit for students who have credit for CH 103  or CH 200  , CH 200A  or CH 200B . (prereq: MA 128 or MA 129 , PH 113 )
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • Understand the Periodic classification of the elements
  • Understand the structure of the atom
  • Solve stoichiometry problems
  • Understand the laws governing changes in matter composition
  • Understand chemical bonding and the basic properties of solids and liquids
  • Solve selected problems involving concentrations of solutions
  • Understand and solve selected problems involving thermochemistry and electrochemical reactions
  • Understand chemistry laboratory procedures and be able to handle chemicals safely

Prerequisites by Topic
  • None 

Course Topics
  • Classification and properties (chemical and physical) of matter
  • Atomic structure and chemical properties of the elements
  • Chemical equation and stoichiometry
  • Reactions in aqueous solutions
  • Gas laws
  • Thermochemistry and chemical equilibrium
  • Intermolecular forces
  • Electrochemistry and corrosion

Laboratory Topics
  • Density and specific gravity
  • Determination of formulae
  • Types of chemical reactions
  • Metallurgy
  • Properties of solids
  • Enthalpy and entropy of a chemical reaction
  • Determination of the atomic weight of aluminum
  • Electrochemical cells (fuel cells)
  • The corrosion of iron

Coordinator
Matey Kaltchev



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