CHEM1210 — Chemistry I
Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) This is the first semester of chemistry for science majors or pre-professional students. A quantitative introduction to dimensional analysis with significant figures, atomic structure, the molecule, principles of ionic bonding, stoichiometry, chemical solutions, thermochemistry, classification of elements including periodicity, electron configuration, gases, liquids, and solids. Student will be exposed to applications of chemistry in society. (TAG# OSC008; If combined with CHEM 1220 TAG# OSC023) UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define the fundamentals of the properties of matter, measurement, and uncertainty. Quiz-1st week Midterm Exam– 4th week Final – 15th week 2. Explain the modern theory of atomic structure and atomic level phenomenan Quiz – 2nd week Mid-Term Exam – 4th week Final – 15th week Formal Written Lab Report – weekly 3. Utilize the symbolism and language of chemistry by converting chemical elements, ionic and binary covalent compounds from chemical formulas. Quiz – 2nd week Midterm Exam– 4th week Final Exam – 15th week Formal Written Lab Reports - weekly 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the organization and information conveyed by the periodic table of chemical elements Quiz – 3rd week Mid-Term Exam – 4th week Formal Written Lab Reports – weekly Final Exam – 15th week 5. Describe and identify selected types of chemical reactions through
Prerequisites: MATH1110