Introductory General Chemistry

Introductory General Chemistry
Atomic and molecular structure, periodic relationships, states of matter, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, acids and bases.
CHEM
101
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesMath 97 or equivalent.
 NotePrimarily for nonscience majors who require a broad introduction to general chemistry.
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring, Summer
 ProgramsContaining CHEM 101
Course Outcomes

Big Picture

Students will be able to view the world around them in chemical terms. Students will use the concepts of atoms, molecules, and their properties to understand a variety of phenomena.

Problem Solving

Students will be able to make qualitative and/or quantitative predictions regarding a number of chemical concepts including chemical reactions and stoichiometry, calorimetry, osmosis, gases, acid/base chemistry, chemical equilibria, and radioactivity.