Chemistry 1105
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: Chem 1104
Chemistry continues to
be a pivotal science. It is as important as a
discipline as it is in the service function it provides to other fields
of study
such as engineering, biology, medicine, nursing, food sciences,
pharmacy, oceanography and environmental science. A course in
chemistry is also of great value to the student intending to pursue
studies
in law, business administration, political science, psychology, and
many
other programs, for it provides an understanding of the scientific
method,
and of the chemical basis of today’s world.
Topics include:
intermolecular forces in solids, liquids, gases and
change
of state, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy. Rates of reaction,
reaction
mechanisms, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, electrolytes and voltaic
cells, and overview of organic chemistry.
Course Outline
Archive
of Tests and Problem Sets
Table of Acid and Base Dissociation Constants
Periodic Table of the Elements
CBU Inclement Weather Policy and Class Cancellation