| CHM 111 - Introductory Chemistry Lab Credits: 1
 2 Lab Hours
 
 Prerequisites: MAT 090
 Co-requisites: CHM 110  (can be taken previously)
 
 Description
 
 
This laboratory course for the non-chemistry majors covers basic chemical laboratory techniques and safety in the chemical laboratory. The performed experiments provide an understanding and practical application of the fundamental principles related to chemical structure, bonding and stoichiometric relationships. This course can be taken at the same time as the Introductory Chemistry course, CHM 110 , to fulfill the requirement of the chemistry course with the lab. Learning Outcomes
 Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
 
	Explain the fundamental laws and principles that form the basis of chemistry.Exhibit proper chemistry laboratory safety procedures.Demonstrate basic laboratory and measurement techniques.Perform chemical reactions.Apply appropriate observation techniques used in the execution of laboratory experiments.  Listed Topics
 
Reference Materials
	Safety in the chemical laboratoryInstrumental measurementsThe density of liquids and solidsMixtures and pure substancesFamilies of elementsSolutionsChemical reactionsEmpirical formulas of compoundsChemical bonds and molecular structureLaboratory techniques Standard introductory chemistry lab manual or materials approved by the instructor.
 Students who successfully complete this course acquire general knowledge, skills and abilities that align with CCAC’s definition of an educated person. Specifically, this course fulfills these General Education Goals:
 Approved By: Dr. Quintin B. Bullock Date Approved: 11/5/2021Critical Thinking & Problem SolvingQuantitative & Scientific Reasoning
 Last Reviewed: 1/22/2023
 
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