CHE103 General Chemistry 1
This is a descriptive and quantitative general chemistry course designed for science and engineering majors. Topics include: introduction to measurement/significant figures/dimensional analysis/classification of matter, atomic structure/naming ionic and covalent compounds/nuclear processes, stoichiometry including molarity and balancing chemical equations, ionic equations including precipitation, acid-base, and oxidation-reduction reactions, gas laws, thermochemistry, quantum theory/electronic configuration/periodicity, chemical bonding/Lewis structures/resonance/valence bond/hybridization and molecular orbital theory (introductory), molecular geometry (VSEPR)/electronegativity, and other topics as needed. Laboratory work reinforces lecture concepts, and is intended to give students hand-on experience that will help them understand, appreciate, and apply chemical concepts. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and with CHE104, laboratory science sequence electives. (3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of lab per week)
Prerequisite
Communications Proficiency and MAT003 or MAT092 w/Cor better or successful completion of MM12
Electives
- EUT - Energy Utility Directed Elective
- FSN - Food Tech Directed Elective
- LA - Liberal Arts Elective
- SCI - Science Elective
- SSEQ - Lab Science Sequence Elective