Chemical reactions, including the rates and energetics of reactions and specific types of reactions. Topics include stoichiometry, chemical reactions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, specific reactions, and thermodynamics. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 3 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): CHEM 111, 112 or 114. Note: The introductory CHEM courses were changed in 2002. Students with credit for CHEM 111 may take CHEM 115. Students with CHEM 146 may not take this course for credit. Note: Students registering in this course with non-academic accommodations must contact the Department of Chemistry (chem.dept@usask.ca) and Access and Equity Services (AES, https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/access-equity-services.php) prior to registering in the course. Since these courses have a laboratory component, students who fail to contact both Chemistry and AES prior to registration in order to arrange accommodation may be required to defer their registration in the course a later academic term. Examples of non-academic accommodations may include: the use of a service animal, space accommodations for students who use a wheelchair or other mobility aids, equipment accommodations, etc. Note that there will be costs in addition to tuition fees.
Chemical reactions, including the rates and energetics of reactions and specific types of reactions. Topics include stoichiometry, chemical reactions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, specific reactions, and thermodynamics. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 3 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): CHEM 111, 112 or 114. Note: The introductory CHEM courses were changed in 2002. Students with credit for CHEM 111 may take CHEM 115. Students with CHEM 146 may not take this course for credit. Note: Students registering in this course with non-academic accommodations must contact the Department of Chemistry (chem.dept@usask.ca) and Access and Equity Services (AES, https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/access-equity-services.php) prior to registering in the course. Since these courses have a laboratory component, students who fail to contact both Chemistry and AES prior to registration in order to arrange accommodation may be required to defer their registration in the course a later academic term. Examples of non-academic accommodations may include: the use of a service animal, space accommodations for students who use a wheelchair or other mobility aids, equipment accommodations, etc. Note that there will be costs in addition to tuition fees.