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(Submission #157)
Students use the tools of chemistry to investigate physical and chemical phenomena. Quantities measured in the laboratory are used to calculate physical properties and concentrations of products of chemical reactions. Many of the experiments show students how household products and foods can be analyzed using chemical reactions in which an important ingredient is a reactant.
Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Natural Science Lab (NS-L) Context of Experience: Not Applicable Extended Requirement: Not Applicable
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: Chem 16.3 is a corequisite Existing Course: Existing Existing Course Number: 16.1 Course Anticipated to be offered: Every Semester Other (if specified): Number of Sections: 2 Number of Seats: 20
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