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Florida A&M University
Department of Chemistry

CHM 1045 Lab Syllabus

| COURSE SYLLABUS |
|Course Number: CHM 1045L |Course Title: General Chemistry I Laboratory |
|Prerequisite(s): | |
|Co-requisite: CHM 1045 Lecture | |
|Course Credit: 1 |Course Hours: 3 per week |
|College: Science and Technology |Required Text(s): The laboratory manual, Experiments In General Chemistry, 6th |
| |Edition by Peter Cottrell, Jesse Edwards, & Richard A. Ford, Jr., |
|Department: Chemistry | |
|Faculty Name: Arian White-Baker |Term and Year: Spring 2013 |
| |Place and Time: 401/413 Jones Hall |
|Office Location: |Telephone: ( 850 )599-8424 |
|219-A Jones Hall |e-mail: arian1.white@famu.edu or arian1.white@gmail.com

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