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Feb 05, 2025
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CHEM 111 - Chemistry for Health Sciences II Credits: 4 Description Survey of organic and biochemistry designed for Allied Health majors, and non-science majors. Application of chemical principles leading to an understanding of how living organisms function.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Use the metric system, significant figures and scientific notation in laboratory measurements and problem solving.
- Identify the properties and roles of the electrons, protons and neutrons in atomic structure and in the development of the periodic table.
- Identify chemical and physical properties of elements, compounds and solutions.
- Write and balance chemical reactions and do mole to mole conversions in stoichiometry problems.
- Use standardized nomenclature rules for the naming of chemical compounds.
- Define and describe acids and bases, pH, buffers and titration problems.
- Explain the Kinetic Theory of Gases and solve problems using Gas Law equations.
- Explain the characteristics of solutions, colloids and dispersions and calculate molarity and percent concentration of mixtures.
- Perform basic laboratory procedures.
Prerequisite: CHEM 110
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