A rigorous introduction to the theoretical principles governing the favorability of reactions, extent of reactions and rate of reactions. The application of these topics to environmental chemistry, geochemistry and/or biochemistry is also considered. Laboratory work is designed to reinforce class topics while stressing the importance of making careful quantitative measurements and the careful design of experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 170, and CHEM 120 or CHEM 130. May not be taken pass/fail.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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Science and Mathematics | CHEM 170, and CHEM 120 or CHEM 130 | 1 course, class and lab |
Fall Semester information
R. Martoglio260A: Therm/Equil/Kinetics
Spring Semester information
David Harvey260A: Therm/Equil/Kinetics
David Harvey