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- • This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of inorganic chemistry. Topics include measurement theory, methods of scientific investigation, atomic theory, nuclear radiation, compound formation, chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, the mole concept, solution chemistry, acid-base chemistry, and the relevance of chemistry in health professions. Laboratory activities are planned to be done through simulations and demonstrations that will introduce students to basic laboratory techniques, safety regulations, and chemical hygiene. This course does not satisfy the chemistry requirement of the AS Biological Sciences or AS Engineering programs or the AA Chemistry/Physics concentrations. Course meets 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisites: Writing Skills II (ENG095), Reading Skills II (RDG095), and Foundations of Algebra (MAT097) or placement equivalencies.
• This course will focus on introductory chemistry and lab material pertinent to students that are going into the health field. For those not going into the health field, this course is a good introductory chemistry lecture course and lab. We will cover chapters one through nine of the text and lightly touch on chapter 10, involving nuclear chemistry (if time permits).
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