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Chemistry. Environmental Geoscientists use chemistry in their study of earth materials and processes ranging from soil development, to climate change, to the composition of the planets. These competencies are often taught as part of a two-semester Chemistry sequence for majors. Environmental Geoscience students should master chemistry competencies at a science-major level. Competency 1: Introduction to Chemistry. Competency 2: Measurement. Competency 3: Atoms, Ions and Compounds. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Calculations with Formulas and Equations. Competency 6: Gaseous State. Competency 7: Thermochemistry. Competency 8: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure. Competency 9: Bonding. Competency 10: States of Matter: Liquids and Solids. Competency 11: Solutions. Competency 12: Kinetics. Competency 13: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 14: Acid-Base Equilibria. Competency 15: Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria. Competency 16: Thermodynamics. Competency 17: Electrochemistry. See Appendix E: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry. Competencies for preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory are as follows: Competency 1: Laboratory Safety and Laboratory Notebook. Competency 2: Dimensional Analysis. Competency 3: Empirical Formula. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Titration. Competency 6: Calorimetry. Competency 7: Spectroscopy. Competency 8: Kinetics. Competency 9: pH. Competency 10: Buffers. Competency 11: Density and Other Physical Properties. Competency 12: Gas Laws. Competency 13: Chromatography Competency 14: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 15: Electrochemistry. Competency 16: Molecular Geometry Competency 17: Colligative Properties. Competency 18: Solubility See Appendix F: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory.

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Chemistry. Environmental Geoscientists Earth scientists use chemistry in their study of earth materials and processes ranging from soil development, to climate change, to the composition of the planets. These competencies are often taught as part of a two-semester Chemistry sequence for majors. Environmental Geoscience Geology students should master chemistry competencies at a science-major level. Competency 1: Introduction to Chemistry. Competency 2: Measurement. Competency 3: Atoms, Ions and Compounds. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Calculations with Formulas and Equations. Competency 6: Gaseous State. Competency 7: Thermochemistry. Competency 8: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure. Competency 9: Bonding. Competency 10: States of Matter: Liquids and Solids. Competency 11: Solutions. Competency 12: Kinetics. Competency 13: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 14: Acid-Base Equilibria. Competency 15: Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria. Competency 16: Thermodynamics. Competency 17: Electrochemistry. See Appendix E: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry. Competencies for preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory are as follows: Competency 1: Laboratory Safety and Laboratory Notebook. Competency 2: Dimensional Analysis. Competency 3: Empirical Formula. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Titration. Competency 6: Calorimetry. Competency 7: Spectroscopy. Competency 8: Kinetics. Competency 9: pH. Competency 10: Buffers. Competency 11: Density and Other Physical Properties. Competency 12: Gas Laws. Competency 13: Chromatography Competency 14: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 15: Electrochemistry. Competency 16: Molecular Geometry Competency 17: Colligative Properties. Competency 18: Solubility See Appendix E: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry and Appendix F: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory.

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Samples: Pennsylvania Statewide, Pennsylvania Statewide

Chemistry. Environmental Geoscientists Earth scientists use chemistry in their study of earth materials and processes ranging from soil development, to climate change, to the composition of the planets. These competencies are often taught as part of a two-semester Chemistry sequence for majors. Environmental Geoscience Earth Science students should master chemistry competencies at a science-major level. Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry Competency 1: Introduction to Chemistry. Competency 2: Measurement. Competency 3: Atoms, Ions and Compounds. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Calculations with Formulas and Equations. Competency 6: Gaseous State. Competency 7: Thermochemistry. Competency 8: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure. Competency 9: Bonding. Competency 10: States of Matter: Liquids and Solids. Competency 11: Solutions. Competency 12: Kinetics. Competency 13: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 14: Acid-Base Equilibria. Competency 15: Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria. Competency 16: Thermodynamics. Competency 17: Electrochemistry. See Appendix E: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry. Chemistry Competencies for preparation Preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory are as follows: Competency 1: Laboratory Safety and Laboratory Notebook. Competency 2: Dimensional Analysis. Competency 3: Empirical Formula. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Titration. Competency 6: Calorimetry. Competency 7: Spectroscopy. Competency 8: Kinetics. Competency 9: pH. Competency 10: Buffers. Competency 11: Density and Other Physical Properties. Competency 12: Gas Laws. Competency 13: Chromatography Competency 14: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 15: Electrochemistry. Competency 16: Molecular Geometry Competency 17: Colligative Properties. Competency 18: Solubility See Appendix F: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory.

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Chemistry. Environmental Geoscientists Earth scientists use chemistry in their study of earth materials and processes ranging from soil development, to climate change, to the composition of the planets. These competencies are often taught as part of a two-semester Chemistry sequence for majors. Environmental Geoscience students should master chemistry competencies at a science-major level. Competency 1: Introduction to Chemistry. Competency 2: Measurement. Competency 3: Atoms, Ions and Compounds. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Calculations with Formulas and Equations. Competency 6: Gaseous State. Competency 7: Thermochemistry. Competency 8: The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure. Competency 9: Bonding. Competency 10: States of Matter: Liquids and Solids. Competency 11: Solutions. Competency 12: Kinetics. Competency 13: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 14: Acid-Base Equilibria. Competency 15: Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria. Competency 16: Thermodynamics. Competency 17: Electrochemistry. See Appendix E: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry. Chemistry Competencies for preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory are as follows: Competency 1: Laboratory Safety and Laboratory Notebook. Competency 2: Dimensional Analysis. Competency 3: Empirical Formula. Competency 4: Chemical Reactions. Competency 5: Titration. Competency 6: Calorimetry. Competency 7: Spectroscopy. Competency 8: Kinetics. Competency 9: pH. Competency 10: Buffers. Competency 11: Density and Other Physical Properties. Competency 12: Gas Laws. Competency 13: Chromatography Competency 14: Chemical Equilibrium. Competency 15: Electrochemistry. Competency 16: Molecular Geometry Competency 17: Colligative Properties. Competency 18: Solubility See Appendix F: Competencies for Preparation in General Chemistry Laboratory. 5: Biology Environmental scientists specifically address the effect of biota on Earth systems and vice versa.

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Samples: Pennsylvania Statewide

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