Skagit Valley College

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 Course Title:   Chemistry for Environmental Conservation

 Title Abbreviation:   ENVC CHEMISTRY

 Department:    CHEM

 Course #:    301

 Credits:    5.5

 Variable:     No

 IUs:    6.25

 CIP:    030101

 EPC:    16B

 REV:    2021


 Course Description  

For the Bachelor of Applied Science Environmental Conservation program. Reactions in aqueous solution, equilibrium, acids and bases, acid-base and solubility equilibria, and electrochemistry. Lab included.

 Prerequisite  

Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 with a grade of "C" or higher.

Additional Course Details

Contact Hours (based on 11 week quarter)

Lecture: 44

Lab: 33

Other: 0

Systems: 0

Clinical: 0


Intent: Distribution Requirement(s) Status:  

Academic N/A  

Equivalencies At Other Institutions

Other Institution Equivalencies Table
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Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Write and balance chemical equations to describe precipitation, acid-base, and oxidation-reduction reactions.
  2. Write the equilibrium expression for a reaction and use it to perform equilibrium calculations.
  3. Calculate or approximate the pH of buffers, salt solutions, strong acids or bases, and weak acids or bases.
  4. Write the solubility product expression for a solid and use it to perform solubility calculations.
  5. Identify the components of a galvanic cell and calculate its potential.

General Education Learning Values & Outcomes

Revised August 2008 and affects outlines for 2008 year 1 and later.

Course Contents

  1. Precipitation, acid-base, and oxidation-reduction reactions.
  2. Equilibrium, equilibrium constants, and equilibrium constant expressions.
  3. pH, strong and weak acids and bases, conjugate acids and bases, ionization constants, and acid-base properties of salts.
  4. Buffers, acid-base titrations, and solubility equilibria
  5. Heavy metals, pesticides, and toxic organic compounds
  6. Oxidation-reduction reactions, galvanic cells, standard reduction potentials, batteries, and electrolysis.