CHEM1062 — Principles of Chemistry II
CHEM 1062 - Principles of Chemistry II CHEM 1062 - Principles of Chemistry II 5 Credits Continues CHEM 1061 with emphasis on properties of liquids and solids, properties of aqueous solutions, principles of kinetics, acid-base concepts, solution chemistry applied to chemical equilibria of weak electrolytes, electrochemistry, basic concepts of thermodynamics and nuclear chemistry. The lab component of this course provides the student with the opportunity to apply chemical concepts through observation, data collection, quantitative measurement, problem analysis and mathematical applications to chemistry. Approved safety goggles and a lab apron are required. Nuclear chemistry foundations. Liquids and solids including phase diagrams and intermolecular forces Solution chemistry including solubility theory, concentration units and colligative. Acid-base concepts including strength, pH/concentration calculations, titration curves. Chemical kinetics including reaction orders, integrated rate laws, mechanisms and Chemical equilibrium including equilibrium calculations and LeChatelier’s principle. Solubility equilibria and its application to precipitation analysis. electrochemistryoundations including balancing redox reactions and Nerrst. Learning
Prerequisites: CHEM1061