CHEM 112L General Chemistry 2 Lab*

Lab for CHEM 112.

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Corequisite

CHEM 112

CHEM 112LGeneral Chemistry 2 Lab*

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

Credit Hours Narrative

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Corequisite Narrative

CHEM 112

III. Catalog Course Description

Lab for CHEM 112.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:

  • Apply qualitative analysis procedures and deductive reasoning to identify simple metal and inorganic cations from unknown solutions.
  • Follow experimental procedures, collect and analyze data for experiments directly related to selected concepts discussed in lecture.
  • Continue building up and reinforcing lab skills started in previous chemistry courses such as:
  • Follow and understand the reasons behind applicable safety rules in the lab
  • Perform all necessary calculations for the various experiments; Gain confidence in their ability to perform good work in a laboratory setting.
  • Handle dangerous chemicals with ease under instructor supervision
  • Deal with small amounts of hazardous waste produced in a laboratory setting and understand the rationale for the rules
  • Prepare a lab report with prelab, lab data and post-lab components as directed by the laboratory instructor
  • Apply the scientific method in multi-step experiments to achieve the desired outcomes
  • Correctly identify and use significant figures as produced in the context of the laboratory measurement process
  • Correctly and safely handle essential laboratory equipment including various types of glassware (pipets, burets, graduated cylinders, beakers, flasks, etc), and other ancillary equipment (burners, hot plates, etc) under a variety of laboratory conditions and temperatures
  • Use basic computer tools to assist in laboratory evaluation specifically focused on the use of spreadsheets and computer graphing to assist in data evaluation

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies