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CHEM1220 — Chemistry II

5 credits · 5 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) This is the second semester of chemistry for science majors or pre-professional students. A quantitative introduction to intermolecular forces, phase changes, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamic, electrochemistry, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Student will be exposed to applications of chemistry in society. (TAG# OSC009; If combined with CHEM 1210 TAG# OSC023) UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate intermolecular forces and phase diagrams. Quiz - 2nd week Written lab report Midterm Exam – 4th week Final – 15th week 2. Describe the solution process and demonstrate colligative properties. Quiz – 3rd week Written Lab Report Mid-Term Exam – 4th week Final – 15th week 3. Explain chemical kinetics Written Lab Report Mid-Term Exam – 4th week Final – 15th week 4. Demonstrate chemical equilibrium Quiz – 5th week Written Lab Report Mid-Term Exam-8th week Final Exam – 15th week 5. Explain and demonstrate acid-base equilibria and buffers. Quiz-6th, 7th week Written Lab Reports Mid-Term Exam-8th week Final Exam – 15th week m – 8th week 6. Describe chemical thermodynamics, entropy and free energy. Quiz-9th week Mid-Term Exam- 12th week Final Exam – 15th week 7. Explain and demonstrate electrochemistry. Quiz- 10th & 11th week Written Lab Report Mid-Term Exam-12thweek 8. Define organic c

Prerequisites: CHEM1210

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