General Chemistry II with Lab


REVISED

Summer 2016 quarter (Session II)

Taught by

physical chemistry, spectroscopy, materials science

Prerequisites

Successful completion of the first half of a year-long college level course in general chemistry or the equivalent.

This course is designed to offer the equivalent of the second half of a year-long course in general chemistry. The topics to be presented will include thermochemistry, properties and physical changes of matter, solution chemistry, kinetics, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, and aqueous equilibria. Additional topics in electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and coordination chemistry may be presented if time permits. Course activities will include lectures, small-group problem-solving workshops, and laboratories. Laboratory work will build upon the skills learned in General Chemistry I, and provide hands-on experience with additional methods relevant to the topics presented in lecture. This is part two of a two course sequence, that together cover one year of general chemistry with lab.

Program Details

Fields of Study

Preparatory for studies or careers in

organic chemistry, biology, geology, environmental science, physics, engineering, science education and health related fields 

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day

Advertised schedule: 9am-1pm (Monday-Thursday)

Books

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Online Learning

Enhanced Online Learning: Access to web-based tools required, but use of these tools does not displace any face-to-face instruction.

Revisions

Date Revision
May 11th, 2016 Schedule updated

Registration Information

Credits: 8 (Summer)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 32

Summer

Conditions

Prerequisite is successful completion of General Chemistry I with Laboratory or the equivalent.

Course Reference Number

Second Session (8 credits): 40061

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