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General Chemistry II LAB

1 Credits | 100 Level | 38 Contact hours


REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND COURSE MATERIALS

Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Silberberg, 7th (2015, ISBN
9781259550683), 8th (2018, ISBN 9781259741098) or 9th edition (2021, ISBN 9781260240214). We will cover chapters 12-13, 16-21. (Available at the University UPV libraries)
FFP2 face mask, Goggles and lab coat must be used in all lab sessions (they are both a requisite to access the laboratory).

Course materials: Laboratory book for this specific subject.

A non-programmable scientific calculator is required.



DESCRIPTION

This course provides the laboratory component to accompany General Chemistry II in examining the fundamentals of chemistry including properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, chemical thermodynamics and electrochemistry, for this reason, concurrent enrollment in General Chemistry II is recommended.
In the laboratory session different topics seen in the General Chemistry course will be covered: properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, chemical thermodynamics and electrochemistry.



PROGRAM CONTEXT

In the 4 laboratory sessions different topics seen in the General Chemistry course will be covered: properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, chemical thermodynamics and electrochemistry.



STUDENT LEARNING/COURSE OUTCOMES

The following are Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs), which every student may achieve by the completion of the course:
• Practice safe laboratory and waste management techniques as they apply to the general chemistry laboratory setting.
• Follow a guided inquiry experimental procedure, interpret experimental results, and draw reasonable conclusions.
• Perform stoichiometric calculations for chemical reactions.
• Convert between units using dimensional analysis.
• Identify the connection between the material taught in the lecture course and the material covered in the laboratory.
• Articulate and follow ethical principles in the laboratory context.



ASSESSMENT/GRADES

The final grade of the course will be calculated applying the following percentages:
Average Prelab Quizzes: 10 %
Average Lab Reports: 45 %
Final Lab Exam: 45 %



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