Chemistry II

$500.00

This course is s continuation of Chemistry I. Topics include solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium and equilibrium phenomena in aqueous solution, acids and bases, pH, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.

 

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What Will I Learn ?
Learning chemistry requires both the assimilation of many concepts and the development of analytical skills. In this class, numerous tools to help students succeed in both tasks will be provided. In addition, students will improve their critical-thinking skills for chemistry concepts and understand several fundamental physical rules and their applicable knowledges in science and engineering fields.