COURSE:

CHEM120: Introduction To General, Organic & Biological


Instructions:
Students will work in groups of 2-3 students. Working as a group, students will pick a topic based on course outcomes (COs), research that topic for its connection to nursing/health care. Students may pick a topic from the suggested topics list or instructors may choose to assign specific topics to students. Additionally, students may choose a different topic that is relevant to the COs as long as the faculty approves it. Students must get approval for their chosen topic and format from the instructor.

Students will present or submit their project using the format specified by the instructor. Each student must contribute meaningfully to the project and be part of project presentation. The instructor will specify a due date for the project. Additionally, instructors may have additional requirements. Students must check with their instructor regarding the presentation topic, format and any additional requirements. Students are encouraged to start work on this project early in the session.

Suggested Formats:

Course Outcomes:

1. Apply the scientific method to propose a hypothesis and set up an experiment
including positive and negative controls and appropriate units of measurement.

2. Predict the numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons given the atomic symbol or limited information for a specific isotope of an element and relate them to atomic mass and charge.

3. Determine chemical names and/or chemical formula for diatomic or simple polyatomic compounds and draw a Lewis structure, construct a molecular geometry and determine the polarity for a covalent compound.

4. Balance chemical equations, calculate the molar mass of all compounds in the reaction and demonstrate how mole ratios play a role in stoichiometry.

5. Predict how a change in one or more of the parameters of a gas alters dependent gas parameters such as pressure, volume or temperature.

6. Calculate the concentration and volume of a solution given solute and solvent parameters.

7. Predict the properties of and identify reduction and oxidation agents as well as acids and bases by analysis of chemical formulas, chemical reactions, and solution pH values.

8. Differentiate the common classes of organic functional groups and identify the appropriate common or IUPAC names, applications, and chemical structures for simple organic compounds,

9. Differentiate between the types of radio-active decay at the subatomic level and provide real-world applications, sources, and risks.

10. Contrast the synthesis, composition, structure and functions of major biological macromolecules and Illustrate the process of flow of genetic information.

Suggested Project Topics:

 

 

Solution

……………..please follow the link below to purchase the solution at $10

error: ScholarlyAcademia.com !!
× How can I help you?