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EMAIL: jchambe@inverhills.edu
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DEGREES:
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Southern Colorado State College, Pueblo, Colorado
Master of Science in Chemistry - Sacramento State College, Sacramento, California
INTERESTS:
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CLASSES I TEACH AT INVER HILLS
CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry - A laboratory science for the student not intending to concentrate his or her study in the area of chemistry or a related field. Topics of chemistry are introduced with emphasis on basic principles and concepts. Visual demonstrations enhance learning as well as relation to "real-life" experiences. Required equipment includes lab apron and OSHA-approved safety goggles. Prerequisite: MATH 0094(Beginning Algebra)
CHEM 1061 - PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I - Basic chemical theory and application with emphasis upon atomic theory and structure, chemical bonding, chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, reaction stoichiometry, periodic relationships, molecular structure, [properties of gases, and the kinetic molecular theory. The lab component of this course provides the student with the opportunity to apply chemical concepts through observation, data collection, quantitative measurement, problem analysis, and mathematical applications to chemistry. OSHA-approved safety goggles and a lab apron are required. Prerequisites: MATH 0099 (Intermediate Algebra) or high school equivalent; high school chemistry or CHEM 1010 (Introductory Chemistry).
CHEM 1062 - PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II - Continuation of CHEM 1061 with emphasis on thermochemistry, properties of liquids and solids, properties of aqueous solutions, acid-base concepts, principles of kinetics, principles of solution chemistry applied to chemical equilibria of weak electrolytes, saturated aqueous solutions of slightly soluble salts (and complex ions), and basic concepts of thermodynamics and electrochemistry. The lab component of this course provides the opportunity to apply chemical concepts through observation, data collection, quantitative measurement, problem analysis and mathematical applications to chemistry. OSHA-approved safety goggles and lab apron are required. Prerequisite: CHEM 1061 or equivalent.