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A theoretical treatment of principles and laws underlying atomic structure, chemical reactions, enthalpy changes, bonding and states of matter integrated with descriptive material and quantitative calculations.
Department:
Natural Sciences
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
lab, Lecture: 4 Hours
Prerequisites:
Two years of high school algebra and geometry or MAT-014 and one year of high school chemistry or CHM-020