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Stanford University
CHEM 30: Introduction to Chemistry Fall 2003 |
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Introduction to chemical principles: atomic theory, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, reaction types, phases of matter and their transformations. Emphasis on quantitative problem solving skills. If you are in doubt whether or not to take Chem 30, here is how to take the Chemistry Placement Test: Log into Coursework at: https://coursework.stanford.edu select "Add Course" select "Chemistry" select "Chem 1" in Chem 1, select "Assignments" select "Chemistry Placement Test" For more information about Chem 30: http://www.stanford.edu/class/archive/chem/chem30/chem30.1042/syllabus.pdf http://www.stanford.edu/class/archive/chem/chem30/chem30.1042/calendar.pdf To access the rest of this website,students must first register for the course at: https://axess.stanford.edu |
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| MWF 1:15-2:05pm - TCSEQ 200 | |
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| Chris Chidsey | T&F 2:15-3:15pm Stauffer I 103A 725-1751 chidsey@stanford.edu |
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| Nozomi Nakayama | MT 7-9pm Location: 200-219 nozomi80@stanford.edu |
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| Joshua Ratchford | MT 7-9pm Location: 200-219 joshuar@stanford.edu |
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| To access the course website (registered students only): |