Qualitative and quantitative measurements to develop laboratory techniques and demonstrate the basic concepts of stoichiometry, gas laws, atomic spectroscopy, chemical equilibrium, and acid-base chemistry.
2.5
UnitsOptional
Grading1
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeTBH not as bad as I thought it would be. The final was not that hard, you just have to understand basic chemistry topics and pay attention to detail. Pre- and post-labs were a pain, but as long as you read the critique you TA gives you and fix your future reports, it's pretty easy to score well. Never saw Pazos irl.
yk how some profs really want the best for you and some just dont really care, she is neither and she genuinely wants the worst for you. went into the final with a 98, got a 75% and it dropped me to a low a- and now im destined for a b. you get a note card for the final but lowkirik just like right out every lab calculation you did
A good TA decides how success you are.
Canon event prof
The most idiosyncratic professor in all of UCSB. She prohibits using graphing calculators during the final (who knows why), fails to explain how to do most tasks in lab reports, and grades as if you should've always known the answer to everything. Insufferable.
Class requires so much effort for just 2.5 units and just to be down curved. She has no compassion.