CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry 2*

The study of elementary theoretical chemistry and its application to analytical practice. The lecture includes redox, kinetics, coordination, and nuclear chemistry plus the aqueous equilibria of acids, bases, complexes, and slightly soluble compounds. The laboratory work consists of the qualitative separation and identification of cat ions and selected inorganic experiments. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, MATH 147, or MATH 143.

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5.00 Credits

CHEM 112Principles of Chemistry 2*

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5.00 Credits

III. Catalog Course Description

The study of elementary theoretical chemistry and its application to analytical practice. The lecture includes redox, kinetics, coordination, and nuclear chemistry plus the aqueous equilibria of acids, bases, complexes, and slightly soluble compounds. The laboratory work consists of the qualitative separation and identification of cat ions and selected inorganic experiments. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, MATH 147, or MATH 143.

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