Courses
CHEM 170 Stoichiometric Calculations
A review of the quantitative treatment of chemistry and chemical reactions. Topics include ways to express the absolute and relative amount of chemicals (grams, moles and concentration), balancing chemical reactions, mole-to-mole relationships, limiting reagents and theoretical yields. The course is composed of a series of self-paced modules. Prerequisite: high school chemistry or CHEM 180 or permission of instructor. May not be taken pass/fail.
Prerequisites
High school chemistry or CHEM 180 or permission of instructor
Credits
1/4 course, class only
Fall Semester information
Selma Poturovic170A: Stoich Calculations
Andrew Kehr
170B: Stoich Calculations
Winter Term information
Selma Poturovic170Z: Stoichiometric Calculations
Course Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm MTWRF
Fees: None
Prerequisites: high school chemistry or CHEM 180 or permission of instructor.
In contrast to the regular semester version, which is more self-paced, the winter term course is more structured and includes in-person requirements. The class meets from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each session typically consists of a 30-minute lecture, followed by in-class problem-solving time, module exams, and occasional experiments that illustrate theoretical concepts in a practical manner.