Chemistry IChemistry I Syllabus
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How does science class fit into the Marianist Mission?
“Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth—in a word, to know himself—so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves (cf. Ex 33:18; Ps 27:8-9; 63:2-3; Jn 14:8; 1 Jn 3:2).” -Pope John Paul II ENCYCLICAL LETTER FIDES ET RATIO
Knowledge of creation teaches us something of the creator. The more we learn about the physical world –creation, the more our eyes are turned in awe toward our Creator.
“Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth—in a word, to know himself—so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves (cf. Ex 33:18; Ps 27:8-9; 63:2-3; Jn 14:8; 1 Jn 3:2).” -Pope John Paul II ENCYCLICAL LETTER FIDES ET RATIO
Knowledge of creation teaches us something of the creator. The more we learn about the physical world –creation, the more our eyes are turned in awe toward our Creator.
Chemistry
Course: Chemistry 1 (SCC 100)
Prerequisite: Biology 1 and sophomore status
Textbook: Basic Chemistry by Timberlake and Timberlake, Fifth Edition
Description: Chemistry 1 is a one-semester, one-credit course. Chemistry 1 includes the study of the definitions of chemistry, historical models of the atom, electron configuration, ionic and covalent bonding, molecular geometry, scientific measurements and unit conversions, the mole concept, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. Lab work is included to reinforce concepts.
Course: Chemistry 1 (SCC 100)
Prerequisite: Biology 1 and sophomore status
Textbook: Basic Chemistry by Timberlake and Timberlake, Fifth Edition
Description: Chemistry 1 is a one-semester, one-credit course. Chemistry 1 includes the study of the definitions of chemistry, historical models of the atom, electron configuration, ionic and covalent bonding, molecular geometry, scientific measurements and unit conversions, the mole concept, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. Lab work is included to reinforce concepts.