Chemistry 111 Principles of Chemistry I


Professor: Dr. Frank Cheng ifcheng@uidaho.edu 

Office: Renfrew Hall 26A , Please also check Renfrew 26, 27, & 30. Please knock before entering.                         

Telephone: 885-6387

Office Hours: 2:30 - 4:30 TR, other hours: you are welcome to stop in and see if I am available or you may make an appointment

Teaching Assistants:   

M.Y. Choi choi8846@uidaho.edu; Faysal Fahs Faysal74@hotmail.com;

Jamie Herman herm4078@uidaho.edu; Ryan Hutcheson ryanmitch81@yahoo.com

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Course Philosophy: My goal is to introduce you to chemical concepts that are used extensively by disciplines in the sciences and engineering. It is for this reason that chemistry is sometimes called the central science. A firm grounding in the topics covered in this course will give you a molecular-level understanding of the concepts that form the basis of broad range of areas such as biochemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science. My other goal is to give you a view of chemistry that in most cases only a chemist can do. I hope to bring to you my sense of excitement that I have for chemistry and chemical research. I hope above all that you will find and remember this course to be intellectually stimulating.


You must prove that you have competency equivalent to a pass in Chem 050 to be enrolled in this course. To do this go to this link to fill out the Chem 050 data input form.

http://oxygen.chem.uidaho.edu/Chem050info/infohome.htm  


 

 
Last updated: January 03, 2002.