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CHEM 3065 - Physical Chemistry I Lab

Institution:
Utah Tech University
Subject:
Chemistry
Description:
A problem-oriented course in atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, and chemical kinetics. Introduction to efficient retrieval of information from the physical chemical literature and thinking critically about the material. Students will understand the difference between classical and quantum mechanics, understanding the time, length, and energy scales on which chemical processes occur, and connect common approximation methods to standard chemical frameworks. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Relate the time, length, and energy scales on which chemical processes occur. 2. Differentiate between classical and quantum mechanics. 3. Evaluate and connect operators to observables using spectra. 4. Distinguish probabilities, amplitudes, averages, expectation values, and observables. Course fee required. Prerequisites: PHYS 2015 or PHYS 2215, and CHEM 2325 (all Grade C or higher). Corequisite: CHEM 3060. FA (odd)
Credits:
1.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(435) 652-7500
Regional Accreditation:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Calendar System:
Semester
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