CHM 102 Inorganic Chemistry II

The course stresses the study of basic principles of chemistry including: acids and bases, pH, ionic equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry and coordination chemistry. Laboratory experiments are presented to reinforce the theoretical aspects and include quantitative laboratory reports. There are also several qualitative analysis experiments. Honors sections will do further in-depth research and presentations as well as a research paper.

Prerequisite

CHM 101 or its equivalent

Hours

4 Credits, 6 Hours