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Chemistry 111: Chemistry I

3 transferable college credits

Accepted for credit at 2100+ Colleges

Accredited for College Credit by ACE & NCCRS

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Chemistry I

Earn college credit with Chemistry I—a self-paced online course covering atomic structure, bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, and lab-style problem solving. Complete short lessons, quizzes, and assignments on your schedule, then finish with a proctored final exam. Ideal for science prerequisites and degree requirements, with transcript options for transfer credit.

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Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: analyze and interpret trends in the periodic table, including ionization energy, electronegativity, and atomic radius, to predict chemical behavior; apply stoichiometry principles to balance chemical equations, calculate reaction yields, and determine the composition of compounds; utilize dimensional analysis and unit conversion techniques to accurately solve problems and interpret experimental data; demonstrate proficiency in laboratory techniques and proper use of laboratory equipment for conducting scientific experiments; understand and explain fundamental concepts of general chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical reactions, and the properties of matter.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: analyze and interpret trends in the periodic table, including ionization energy, electronegativity, and atomic radius, to predict chemical behavior; apply stoichiometry principles to balance chemical equations, calculate reaction yields, and determine the composition of compounds; utilize dimensional analysis and unit conversion techniques to accurately solve problems and interpret experimental data; demonstrate proficiency in laboratory techniques and proper use of laboratory equipment for conducting scientific experiments; understand and explain fundamental concepts of general chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical reactions, and the properties of matter.

Major Course Topics

Major topics include essential ideas; atoms, molecules, and ions; composition of substances and solutions; stoichiometry of chemical reactions; Thermochemistry; electronic structure and periodic properties of elements; chemical bonding and molecular geometry; advanced theories of covalent bonding; gases; chemical reactions; solutions and colloids; Kinetics; fundamental equilibrium concepts; acid-base equilibria; equilibria of other reaction classes; thermodynamics; and Electrochemistry.

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