CH 122 College Chemistry II

The second course in a three-course college chemistry series for students in human performance, agriculture, animal science, fisheries and wildlife, and select health occupations programs, who have had no previous training in chemistry and whose program of study requires only a one-year sequence of college chemistry. Includes topics such as atomic structure, periodic trends, covalent and ionic bonding, atomic and molecular orbital theory, phase changes, colligative properties, intermolecular forces, and organic chemistry.

Students are advised to investigate and understand the degree requirements at the university where they intend to transfer. (Note - this sequence is not equivalent to General Chemistry. CH 122 and CH 123 fulfill Baccalaureate Core requirements at OSU.) CH 121, CH 122, CH 123 must be taken in order.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

MTH 111Z and CH 121, or CH 201, or CH 221 with a grade of C or better.

Notes

Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course

General Education Requirements

AS Physical Science, AGS Math/Science, AAOT Science/Math Lab Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Define and apply thermochemistry quantities and perform calculations involving thermochemistry. Investigate relationships between gas pressure, temperature, volume, and amount and solve scientific problems associated with gases using dimensional analysis. Classify types of intermolecular forces, relate them to physical properties of condensed matter, and solve scientific problems involving phase transitions and phase diagrams. Describe fundamental concepts of solutions and factors affecting solution properties, and perform calculations relating to solution concentrations. Explain factors affecting reaction rates using collision theory, analyze, and solve reaction mechanisms using chemical kinetics. Solve scientific problems and apply chemical principles associated with chemical equilibrium. Perform general chemistry experiments, analyze recorded data, and evaluate the data while working safely in a laboratory environment.