Chemistry 161 - Chemical Principles

Chemical Principles

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Stephen Cartier

M/W/F | 11:35 AM - 12:50 PM

Amherst College
CHEM-161-01-2526S
scartier@amherst.edu

As a bridge to prior learning, we will begin with the study of intermolecular forces and their ubiquitous role in chemistry and biology. We will then introduce chemical kinetics to understand the role temperature, concentration, and catalysts play in determining the speeds at which chemical reactions occur and to introduce the concept of chemical equilibrium. Through a thorough treatment of the laws of thermodynamics, we will develop a quantitative understanding of the factors which determine the extent to which chemical reactions can occur before reaching the state of equilibrium. The course will consist of asynchronous lectures and synchronous group work, discussion, problem solving, and labs. Appropriate laboratory experiments supplement the lecture material. Four class hours and three hours of laboratory work per week.

Requisite: CHEM 151, or consent of the instructor; and MATH 111 or placement by the Mathematics department into MATH 121 or higher.

Fall Semester: Lecturer Cartier; Spring semester: Lecturer Cartier and Dr. Ampiah-Bonney

How to handle overenrollment: In the fall, preference is given to Amherst College sophomores.

Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Group work, in-class quizzes and exams, quantitative work, lab work, peer evaluation.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.