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CHEM1110 — Concepts of Chemistry

4 credits · 4 hours

CHEM 1110 - Concepts of Chemistry CHEM 1110 - Concepts of Chemistry Introduction to the fundamental principles and the concepts of chemistry. Atomic structure, periodic relationships, bonding, kinetics, and equilibria are examined to permit their use in understanding chemical reactions though in less detail than in CHEM 1210 and CHEM 1220. The laboratory portion stresses the acquisition of skills in scientifically ethical data gathering and in the manipulation of apparatus and materials. Not a Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 1010 AND completion of with a grade of C- or higher in one of the following: MATH 1002 - Math for Science and Technology (this course is not transferrable as a Quantitative Reasoning course for the CSUs) MATH 1010 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1011 - Applied Algebra with Modeling MATH 1200 - Statistics I MATH 1201 - Statistics I with Computer Applications MATH 1600 - Pathway to Calculus: College Algebra or any course higher than MATH 1600 in the STEM Mathematics pathway, OR placement into a course higher than MATH 1600 in the STEM Mathematics pathway General Education Code: Scientific Reasoning (SCRX) Elective Code(s): LART, SCI Additional Info: 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory per week Course Fees: Supplemental Fee Level 2 and Materials Fee Previous: CHE* 111

Prerequisites: CHE2210, ENG1010, MATH1002, MATH1010, MATH1011, MATH1200, MATH1201, MATH1600

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