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CH 110

Fundamentals of Chemistry I

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This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).

This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).

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This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).


CH 110

Fundamentals of Chemistry I

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This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).

This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).

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This course is designed to be a first university-level course in chemistry. This course, followed by CH111, prepares students for further studies in all subdisciplines of chemistry as well as laying the chemical foundations for studies in related disciplines such as biology, physics, geography, anthropology and psychology. Topics covered include stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, models of the atom, trends in the periodic table, chemical bonding, 3-D structure of molecules, introduction to organic chemistry and reactions. Prerequisites: OAC Chemistry or Grade 12U Chemistry or SC102. Exclusions: CH100*, CH101*, CH120, SC100. Contact Hours: Lecture/Discussion 3; Lab: 3 (biweekly); Tutorial: 4 (per term).


CH 110 Prerequisites

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CH 110 Leads To

CH 111, CH 121, CH 204

CH 110 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

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