Summary
This is the continuation of General Chemistry I (Chem120). A "C-" or better is required in General Chemistry I to enroll in this course.The overall goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of some of the principles, laws, and theories of chemistry such that they may continue on to higher levels of chemistry and other scientific fields in which chemical principles are exploited. Each student should gain competence in solving chemical problems of varying difficulty utilizing problem solving strategies such as dimensional analysis, application of standard formulae, and synthesis of new formulae and algorithms from prior knowledge obtained in this and other courses.
This course is designed to provide the framework on which hangs a significant portion of the body of basic chemistry knowledge, allowing the perceptive participant to glance into the richness of the microscopic world from a macroscopic point of view, and to provide the foundation for further studies in the sciences. Over the course of the semester, the successful participant will develop new and expand upon existing skills in critical thinking, mathematics, and the scientific method. Since chemistry is by its very nature an experimental science, honesty and integrity in the acquisition and analysis of data is at the very core of the scientific process. It is part of our role as practicing scientists to defend the nature of scientific discourse and to expose pseudoscience and scientific dishonesty.