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CHEM 220 General Chemistry II

Cañada College, Summer 2018

Instructor: Prof. Nick DeMello, Ph.D. (email: nick@chemlectures.com)

Units (Letter grade) 5; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/96 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): CHEM 110, or equivalent.

Backup Textbook: LibreText Tro 4e (students adding class may use this resource until they have access to Canvas)


Description: This course is the continuation of CHEM 210 and is intended for students pursuing majors in physical sciences, biological sciences and engineering. The topics discussed include properties of solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamics, spontaneity, electrochemistry, nuclear reactions, and the chemistry of complex ions. The laboratory program extends the use of spreadsheet, graphical analysis and computer interfaced experimentation in acid-base titrations, rates of reactions, electrochemistry and volumetric analysis. A brief qualitative analysis scheme is also carried out in the laboratory program.

Transfer: CSU: B1, B3, UC*. (IGETC: 5A*, 5C)







MEETINGS:

Jun 11-Jul 19
Lecture
08:10am-10:15am ( M T W Th )
room 319 bldg 18
Lab (SEC AA)
10:45am-03:00pm ( M T W Th )
room 311 bldg 18

Topics (links)
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Lecture Slides (pdf)


Lab Resources (pdf)


Study Aids (pdf)





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