Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental concepts of atomic structure, chemical bonding, intermolecular forces, chemical periodicity, and properties of the states of matter

Given assessments, including examinations, homework assignments, laboratory reports and others,
the CHM 111 student will demonstrate a minimum of 70% proficiency for the following:

1. demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental concepts of atomic structure, chemical
bonding, intermolecular forces, chemical periodicity, and properties of the states of
matter;

2. identify different classes of chemical reactions and predict products of basic reactions;

3. write the correct chemical formula from a name and vice versa;

4. describe the basic principles of thermochemistry;

5. predict, describe, and explain the behavior of gases using kinetic molecular theory;

6. solve problems related to measurement, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, and
solutions, using dimensional analysis and appropriate equations;

7. demonstrate proper lab techniques and safety in the performance of common
experiments in chemistry; and

8. apply scientific reasoning to interpret experimental data.