CHEM 151 - Fundamentals of Chemistry II: Chemical Reaction [LAC-SC1] This course explores fundamental kinetic and thermodynamic principles guiding acid-base, precipitation and oxidation-reduction chemistry in aqueous systems. These guiding principles will be applied to living systems, geological processes and environmental issues - air and water quality, climate and energy use, and nuclear hazards. The laboratory includes learning techniques in chemical analysis and applications of reaction principles.
Credits: 4
Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-3)
gtPathways: SC1
Prerequisites:
CHEM 150 (minimum grade of C-) and one of the following:
- MATH 113 (minimum grade of C-) or
- MATH 112 (minimum grade of C-) and MATH 101 (minimum grade of C-) or
- MATH 109 (minimum grade of C-) or
- Computed CALC Placement Score 121 or Computed CALC Placement Score 221 or
- Higher calculus sequence math course (minimum grade of C-)
Notes: All specified math prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better.
There is a course specific fee for this course.
This course was approved for gtPathways as of publication date. Changes can be made to approved gtPathways courses at any time; they are not catalog specific. The most accurate listing of courses approved for gtPathways can be found by searching by attribute on the schedule on WebOPUS.
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