- General chemistry
General chemistry (sometimes called "gen chem" for short) is a course often taught at the high school and introductory university level. It is intended to serve as a broad introduction to a variety of concepts in
chemistry and is widely taught. At the university level, it is also sometimes used as aweed out course for disciplines (sometimes related, sometimes not) which are perceived to require a high level of intellectual rigor or large course loads. It is also one of the few chemistry courses in most universities that does not explicitly explore a particular discipline such asorganic chemistry oranalytical chemistry .General chemistry courses typically introduce concepts such as
stoichiometry , prediction of reaction products,thermodynamics ,nuclear chemistry ,electrochemistry ,chemical kinetics , and many of the rudiments ofphysical chemistry . Though the list of subjects covered is typically broad, leading some to criticize both the class and the discipline as encouraging memorization, most general chemistry courses are firmly grounded in several fundamental physical rules for which the primary challenge is understanding when the rules are applicable.Concepts Taught
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Stoichiometry
*Conservation of energy
*Conservation of mass
*Law of constant composition
*Gas law s
*Nuclear chemistry
*Solubility
*Acid-base chemistry
*Chemical bonding
*Chemical kinetics
*Thermodynamics
*Electrochemistry
*Chemical equilibria
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