CHEM 210 General Chemistry I (Puenzo)
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This course is the first half of a two-semester sequence in general chemistry intended for students pursuing majors in physical sciences, biological sciences and engineering. The topics include atomic theory, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, periodicity, molecular geometry, gas laws, solution stoichiometry, intermolecular forces and selected topics covering redox and acid-base reactions. The laboratory program includes gravimetric, colorimetric, and selected volumetric methods of analysis. Students are introduced to spreadsheet and graphical analysis of laboratory data and molecular modeling, and perform a variety of computer-interfaced experiments.
Front Matter
1: Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving
2: Atoms and Elements
3: Molecules, Compounds and Chemical Equations
4: Chemical Reactions and Quantities
5: Introduction to Solutions and Aqueous Reactions
6: Gases
7: Thermochemistry
8: The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
9: Periodic Properties of the Elements
10: Chemical Bonding I- Lewis Structures
11: Chemical Bonding II- Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory
12: Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
Back Matter