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Introduction to Chemistry II - CHEM 1002

This course emphasizes the importance of chemical equilibrium as it applies to gases, acids and bases, solubility and precipitation reactions, and complex ion formation. Also studied are kinetics (rates of reactions, differential and integrated rate laws, the Arrhenius equation), catalysts, thermodynamics (spontaneity, entropy, free energy), and electrochemistry (balancing redox reactions, and calculating standard and non-standard cell potentials), with emphasis on some practical applications related to batteries, corrosion, and industrial processes.

Note: Prerequisite CHEM 1001 Restricted to Arts & Sciences, Therapeutic Rec & Open Studies


To take this course, you must be enrolled in one of the related programs:

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