An introductory, one semester laboratory course in chemistry. This is the lab component of Chemistry 109 for non-science majors and some students going into specific health programs which do not require general Chemistry 101 and 102. The course is designed to provide students insight into the chemical sciences, technology, and the environment. Conversions, atomic structure, bonding, the periodic table, chemical reactions, energy, organic chemistry, nuclear chemistry, acids and bases, carbohydrates and lipids (biochemistry) are covered. This course is not equivalent to a two semester general, organic, biochemistry course.
Prerequisites: MATH109A, MATH115A