Natural Science 0202 - Chemistry I

Fall
2012
1
4.00
Dulasiri Amarasiriwardena

09:00AM-10:20AM M,W,F;01:30PM-04:30PM M

Hampshire College
309025
Harold Johnson Library 205;Cole Science Center 2-CHEM
daNS@hampshire.edu
In this course we will learn the fundamental chemical concepts of composition and stoichiometry, properties of matter, the gas laws, atomic structure, bonding and molecular structure, chemical reactions, and energy changes in chemical reactions. Considerable time will be devoted to learning the use of the periodic table as a way of predicting the chemical properties of elements. We will also emphasize application of those chemical principles to environmental, biological, industrial and day-to-day life situations. No previous background in chemistry is necessary but a working knowledge of algebra is essential, both because students will be expected to develop skill in solving a variety of numerical problems and because it is essential for understanding some of the subject matter. In the laboratory, basic skills, techniques of qualitative and quantitative analysis, and use of modern chemical instrumentation will be emphasized. We will also do two project-based labs, learn to understand the scientific methodology, and learn how to write scientific research reports. Chemistry I is the first term of a two-term course in general chemistry.

Writing and Research Quantitative Skills

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.