Topics include atomic structure, periodic trends, structure and bonding, gas laws, intermolecular forces, equilibrium, acids and bases, and buffers. Examples relate to health, energy, materials, and the environment. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for CHEM 1005 (no longer offered), CHEM 1011, CHEM 1101. Prerequisite(s): Ontario 4U/M in Chemistry (or equivalent) strongly recommended. Lectures and tutorial four hours a week, laboratory three hours every other week.
Topics include atomic structure, periodic trends, structure and bonding, gas laws, intermolecular forces, equilibrium, acids and bases, and buffers. Examples relate to health, energy, materials, and the environment. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for CHEM 1005 (no longer offered), CHEM 1011, CHEM 1101. Prerequisite(s): Ontario 4U/M in Chemistry (or equivalent) strongly recommended. Lectures and tutorial four hours a week, laboratory three hours every other week.