CHEM 123 General Chemistry III
Continuation of CHEM 122. Topics include control of chemical reactions, chemical kinetics, and equilibria, acids and bases, precipitation reactions, electrochemistry and redox reactions; and quantitative analysis. Extensive problem-solving and laboratory work included. Prerequisite: CHEM 122. (NSL)
Outcomes
- Collect, analyze, and report scientific data.
- Develop quantitative reasoning ability.
- Master techniques of environmental chemistry that are widely used to study natural environments.
- Analyze the dynamics of chemical systems.
- Work with buffers, the pH of natural waters, and other applications of acid-base equilibria.
- Analyze the chemistry of marine systems.
- Describe corrosion, batteries, and other applications of electrochemistry.
- Explain radioactivity, half-lives of radioactive isotopes, stable isotope ratios, and other applications of nuclear chemistry relevant to tribes.