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.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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High school chemistry or CHEM 180 or permission of instructor | 1/4 course, class only |
Fall Semester information
Selma Poturovic170A: Stoich Calculations
Winter Term information
Hilary Eppley170A: Stoich Calculations
Course Time: TBD
Fees: None
Prerequisites: high school chemistry or CHEM 180 or permission of instructor.
This is the standard Chem 170 Stoichiometry that is offered during the Fall and Spring terms with some additional lab demos to help make the concepts more tangible!
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
Spring Semester information
Sharon Crary170A: Stoich Calculations
R. Martoglio