Brandeis University

    CHEM 11B: General Chemistry II

    Instructor: Michael Vela
    Prerequisites: A satisfactory grade (C- or better) in CHEM 11a or an approved equivalent. This course may not be taken for credit by students who have passed CHEM 15b in previous years. The corresponding lab is CHEM 18b.
    Course Description: This course may not be taken for credit by students who have passed CHEM 15b in previous years. The corresponding lab is CHEM 18b.</br></br>Chemistry 11B picks up where Chemistry 11A left off, advancing students’ understanding of bonding models and molecular structure. Three major quantitative topics are covered in the second half of General Chemistry—chemical equilibrium (including acid-base chemistry, solubility), chemical kinetics, and thermodynamics. Electrochemistry and oxidation-reduction reactions are also covered in 11B. When taken in conjunction with Chemistry 11A and the associated lab courses (Chemistry 18A and 18B), this course meets the general, analytic, and inorganic requirements of medical, dental, and veterinary schools.
    Session: Session II
    Day: M, T, Th, F
    Time: 8:30am - 11:00am
    Credit Hours: 4 Credits
    Course Format: On-Campus Course for Summer 2024
    Brandeis Graduation Requirement Fulfilled: QR, SN
    Enrollment Limit:
    Course Classification: Undergraduate Level Course
    Course Tuition: $3,700
    Course Fees: None
    Open to High School Students: No