CHEM 106L - General Chemistry II Laboratory
Session 2: July 6 – August 11
Course Description
Laboratory experiences that supplement and illustrate the concepts presented in Chemistry 106.
This course will provide an introduction to the basic techniques and methods of chemistry. Course objectives will primarily be met through the use of hands-on experiments. There will also be a few computer activities to reinforce topics such as safety, chemical nomenclature, and data analysis. Topics such as kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and separations will be covered.
Course Materials
Lab kit: The lab kit for this course is eScienceLab’s “2nd Edition General Chemistry – Version 2” (SKU: Kit4252).
Students planning to enroll in both CHEM 105L and 106L during the summer may choose to purchase “2nd Edition General Chemistry – Version 3” (SKU: Kit4253).
Supplemental textbook (optional): “Chemistry”, 2nd ed, at https://openstax.org/details/books/chemistry-2e
Syllabus (PDF)
Dates: July 6 – August 11
Department: Chemistry
Course: CHEM 106L
Credit Hours: 1
Corequisite: CHEM 106
Satisfies:
IID Laboratory Science requirement
(when taken with corresponding lab course CHEM 106)
The above requirements are from the Randolph College general education program. Check with your home institution to see if this course fulfills your requirements.
Tuition & Fees:
Tuition: $450
Lab Kit: $198 (you can purchase the lab kits for both CHEM 105L and CHEM 106L as a bundle for $298 plus shipping)
Textbooks and other course materials can be purchased separately from the source of your choosing.