General Chemistry 1030
Principles of chemistry dealing with the structure of matter, periodic system, chemical
bonding, formulas and equations are studies in this course. Laboratory work provides
an opportunity to see the applications of these chemical principles. Note: This course
is for students who plan to pursue further studies in science, pharmacy or engineering.
(Prerequisite: CHEM 1020 or placement exam.) Lecture: 3 hours, Recitation: 1 hour, Lab: 3 hours
Course Completes the Following Requirement(s): LABS: Meets Lab Science Requirement
and MSCI: Mathematics and Science
Below are the lab experiments for some of the chemistry courses offered. The experiments listed are in no particular order. Your professor may give you lab hand outs that are not included. Always refer to your course syllabus for experiment names and order.
- Gas Laws by Vernier Method
- Physical and Chemical Changes
- Physical and Chemical Changes- Professor Picraux
- Physical Separation
- Physical Properties
- Behavior of 2 Families
- Empirical Formula
- Stoichiometry: The Reaction of Iron with Copper sulfate
- % Yield of Hydrogen Gas from Magnesium and HCl
- Intermolecular Forces
- Molarity of Acetic Acid in Vinegar - Kreiser
- Cu Transformations
- Gas Laws
- Molecular Weight of a Volatile Liquid
- Emission Spectroscopy
- Geometrical Structures: Molecular Modeling
- MW by Freezing Point
- Classification of Chemical Substances
- Specific Heat
- Measurements