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Jul 31, 2025
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CHE 1508 - PROBLEM SOLVING IN CHEMISTRY I credits: 1.0 MAY NEED TO BE CO-REQUISITE WITH CHE 1505 FOR SOME STUDENTS. Designed to give students enhanced practice and direction in the solution of complex chemical problems on topics encountered in an introductory chemistry course. These topics include atomic theory, molecules, compounds, the mole, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, liquids and solids. Objectives: A) Demonstrate the effective use of basic mathematical skills within the context of topics encountered in an introductory chemistry course; B) Employ a logical approach toward solving complex chemical problems; C) Demonstrate the effective use of dimensional analysis toward the solution of common problems encountered in the chemical sciences. Method of Instruction: Active group discussion; problem-solving in small groups as well as independently at the board. Method of Evaluation: Class attendance, class participation, and occasional take-home assignments.
Co-Requisite(s): MAY NEED TO BE WITH CHE 1505 FOR SOME STUDENTS.
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