Course Name
Principles of Chemistry II
Description
Modern concepts in the fundamental laws and principles of chemistry: Introduction to chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids, bases and buffer systems, solubility equilibria, elementary energy concepts, electrochemistry and an introduction to organic chemistry. These concepts are discussed as far as possible in the context of their significance in life processes, in industrial process, and in the environment.
NB
Credit is not given for both CHEM 104 and 112. CHEM 111 normally precedes CHEM 112. Students who do not achieve a B in CHEM 111 should take CHEM 104 instead of CHEM 112
Co-requisite(s)
CHEM 199-Lab (1 credit)
Prerequisite(s)
A grade of B or higher in CHEM 103 or a passing grade in CHEM 111; CHEM 198, or with instructor's permission.