|I. COURSE IDENTIFICATION |
|Course Title |General Chemistry Laboratory |
|Course Credit |1 unit |
|Course Prerequisite |None |
|Course Corequisite |General Chemistry Lecture |
|Course Description |This course covers the essential principles of chemical knowledge giving emphasis on the continuous application of |
| |theoretical principles to the industries and everyday life. Chemical concepts, atomic structure, chemical changes and |
| |bonding calculations involving gas laws, chemical formulas, chemical equations, pH, and fundamental principles about |
| |solutions. |
|II. COURSE OBJECTIVES |
|General Objective |This course is designed to accompany the concepts learrned in the General Chemistry Lecture course. |
|Specific Objectives |At the end of the course, the student should be able to: |
| |apply the learned methods and procedures to related experimental
References: |H. Stephen Stoker (2012). General Chemistry. Singapore: Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd | | |Brown, LeMay and Bursten | |Burdge, Julia R.. (2009). Chemistry, New York, N Y. :McGraw-Hill | | |Chang, Raymond | |Committee on Chemistry Laboratory. (2009). General Chemistry Laboratory Manual.Manila. | | |Rosenberg, Jerome, Epstein, Lawrence M, and Krieger, Peter