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Titration Of A Newtown Creek Environmental Water Sample To Determine The Amount Of Chloride Ions [Chemistry], Kevin Mark Oct 2019

Titration Of A Newtown Creek Environmental Water Sample To Determine The Amount Of Chloride Ions [Chemistry], Kevin Mark

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Main Course Learning Objectives:

The General Chemistry 1 (SCC 201) course has multiple course learning objectives, which articulate key introductory chemistry concepts that all STEM students should possess. In particular, the Newtown Creek titration experiment aligns with SCC 201 learning objectives of:

  1. Demonstrate an appreciation of the role of chemistry in various aspects of life
  2. Perform basic laboratory skills such as the proper execution of titration techniques
  3. Describe and explain the fundamental chemistry concept of solution concentration
  4. Analyze and represent experimental data in tables and graphs, interpret experimental results and write laboratory reports

In the SCC 201 laboratory, students are …


Evsc 616-002: Toxicology, Pradyot Patnaik Jan 2019

Evsc 616-002: Toxicology, Pradyot Patnaik

Chemistry, Environmental and Forensic Science Syllabi

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Evsc 125-002: Fundamentals Of Environmental Science, Michael Bonchonsky Jan 2019

Evsc 125-002: Fundamentals Of Environmental Science, Michael Bonchonsky

Chemistry, Environmental and Forensic Science Syllabi

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Evsc 325-002: Energy And Environment, Michael Bonchonsky Jan 2019

Evsc 325-002: Energy And Environment, Michael Bonchonsky

Chemistry, Environmental and Forensic Science Syllabi

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Evsc 416-002: Environmental Toxicology, Pradyot Patnaik Jan 2019

Evsc 416-002: Environmental Toxicology, Pradyot Patnaik

Chemistry, Environmental and Forensic Science Syllabi

No abstract provided.