- Semester
- Winter 2024/25
- Instructor
- Robert Niger
- Start Date
- 12-26-2024
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 585)785-1000
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The first semester of a comprehensive two-semester general chemistry course. General principles of chemistry are introduced including atomic structure the periodic table chemical calculations classification of chemical reactions nomenclature kinetic theory of gases ionic and covalent bonding liquids and intermolecular forces to provide a thorough treatment of chemical principles. The course includes both laboratory and lecture. (CHM 092 or high school chemistry is strongly recommended). This course carries SUNY General Education Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) credit.[Access your course here. ]
General Education Area(s): Natural Sciences
Course Area: Chemistry
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 12-26-2024 - 01-31-2025
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- Local Course ID: 24WI_FLC_CHM121_7
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