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General chemistry
Learning Objectives
General chemistry definition
Prerequisites: MAT 128, PHY 202, CHE 310, and CHE 331 CHEM 110B. Physical Chemistry Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of C (except where noted) in (MATH 1021, any MATH course numbered 1022 to 4999 (C- or higher; may be taken concurrently), 'Y' in MC5, 'Y' in MC6, 'Y' in MA03, STAT 1001, STAT 1102, 'Y' in MC6A, 'Y' in MATW, 'Y' in CRMA04, 'Y' in CRST01, 'Y' in CRST02, or 'Y' in MC6T)
Pathways to Chemistry
General chemistry 1
CHEM 1101 General Chemistry Laboratory I General Education This law was proposed by Dalton in 1803. According to this law, When two elements combine to form two or more chemical compounds, then weight of one of the element which combines with a fixed weight of the other, bears a simple whole number ratio to one another. This is called the law of multiple proportions. For example, The ratio of masses of oxygen in CO and CO2 for fixed mass of carbon (12) is 16 : 32 = 1 : 2