Course Description:
Continuation of General Chemistry I. Designed
primarily for majors in science, pre-medicine, or pharmacy.
This course stresses chemical equilibrium,
kinetics, acids-bases, electrochemistry, and thermochemistry.
Laboratory work includes ionic equilibrium
and semimicro qualitative analysis.
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CHM
2045C.
Text:Brady
& Senese, Chemistry: Matter and Its Changes, fifth edition, (2009).
Supplement: Thall,
2046C Lab Manual & Handouts
Suggested Text Problems:
13. Kinetics 53-62,66-68,71,72,79-84
14. Chemical Equilibrium 19-24,31-35,38,49-63,72,73
15. Acids & Bases 8-20,23,25,40-51,60-73
16. Acid/Base Equilibria 32-42,44-4952-56,60-71,80=84
17. Solubility 18-29,36-40,50-52,60
12. Solutions 44-66,70,71,74,76-78,
18. Thermodynamics 46,47,50,51,54-62,68,69,78-83,88-94
19. Electrochemistry 50,56-59,81,83-86,92,93
22. Organic Chemistry (if time
available)
Laboratory:
Paper Chromatography (cations), Rate Law Determination,
Equilibrium, pH, Acid/Base Titration Curves,
Freezing Point depression, Thermochemistry,
Electrochemistry, Cation I, Cation II, Cation III, Cation IV,
Anion, Salt.
Course Evaluation:
A: 90+ B: 80-89
C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: below
60
Exam #1 (Ch. 13/14)
Exam #2 (Ch 15/16)
Exam #3 (Ch 17/12)
Exam #4 (Ch 18/19)
60% Exams (lowest score 1/7, other scores 2/7
each)
20% Final
20% Labs
If permission granted, makeup exams worth
90%
Florida House Bill 1545:
If first two attempts at credit
course unsuccessful (audit,IW,AW, W count as attempts), you
will be charged out-of-state
tuition (four times the cost of regular tuition) for third attempt.
Drops during first week do not
count as attempts.