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This page is a list of all the Q courses offered at UConn by the Department of Chemistry.

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CHEM 1124Q (formerly CHEM 124Q): Fundamentals of General Chemistry I
Description: This course is the first semester of a 3-semester sequence that is designed to provide a foundation for the principles of chemistry with special guidance provided for the quantitative aspects of the material. Topics include the physical and chemical properties of some elements, chemical stoichiometry, gases, atomic theory and covalent bonding. CA 3-LAB
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Yes

CHEM 1125Q (formerly CHEM 125Q): Fundamentals of General Chemistry II
Description: Follows CHEM 124Q. Topics include the properties of aqueous solutions and chemical equilibria. CA 3-LAB.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 3
Q Center Tutoring Available: Yes

CHEM 1126Q (formerly CHEM 126Q): Fundamentals of General Chemistry III
Description: Follows CHEM 125Q. Topics include the properties of kinetics, complex ions, thermodynamics and electrochemistry. CA 3-LAB.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 3
Q Center Tutoring Available: Yes

CHEM 1127Q (formerly CHEM 127Q): General Chemistry
Description: Designed to provide a foundation for more advanced courses in chemistry. Atomic theory; laws and theories concerning the physical and chemical behavior of gases, liquids, solids, and solutions. Properties of some of the more familiar elements and their compounds. Quantitative measurements illustrating the laws of chemical combination in the first semester lab. Equilibrium in solutions and qualitative reactions of the common cations and anions in the second semester lab. A fee of $10 is charged for this course. CA 3-LAB.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Yes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 128

CHEM 1128Q (formerly CHEM 128Q): General Chemistry
Description: The same as CHEM 127Q.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Yes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 127

CHEM 1137Q (formerly CHEM 137Q): Enhanced General Chemistry
Description: Atoms, molecules, ions, chemical bonding. Gases, liquids, solids, solutions, equilibrium, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, kinetics and organic chemistry. May include modern materials, environmental chemistry, metallurgy, and biochemistry. A fee of $10 is charged for this course each semester. CA 3-LAB.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Sometimes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 138

CHEM 1138Q (formerly CHEM 138Q): Enhanced General Chemistry
Description: The same as CHEM 137Q.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Sometimes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 137

CHEM 1147Q (formerly CHEM 129Q): Honors General Chemistry
Description: Atomic and molecular theory and the properties of gases, liquids, solids, and solutions. Topics which may be covered in depth are the nature of the chemical bond, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. The laboratory work is primarily quantitative in nature. Considerable personal initiative will be demanded of students in carrying out the laboratory assignments. A fee of $10 is charged for this course each semester. CA 3-LAB.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Sometimes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 130

CHEM 1148Q (formerly CHEM 130Q): Honors General Chemistry
Description: The same as CHEM 129Q.
Offered: Spring, Fall
Credits: 4
Q Center Tutoring Available: Sometimes
Comments: Linked to CHEM 129

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
 
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