
Chemistry
Free Chemistry Tutoring is available for Spring 2011 on the following schedule in Room C-308 (right across the hall from the stockroom window):
The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (CRC) is online!
Online Students
Those enrolled in our Online Chemistry 130 Course can log into Blackboard here.
We are pleased to announce the expansion of our instrumental capabilities in the Chemistry Department. All of our instruments are designed to be used, hands on, by the student with instructor supervision. In the past year we have added many new instruments to our facilities. These include:
- Gow Mac model 350 and 400 Gas Chromatographs
- Vernier Mini Gas Chromatograph
- Cary 50 Scanning UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
- Varian Infrared Spectrophotometer
- Thermo-Nicolet FT Infrared Spectrophotometer
- Anasazi Instruments EFT-60 NMR Spectrometer
- MTI Combination Metalurgic and Biological Microscope
- Mel-Temp Melting Point Instruments
- Vernier Lab-Pro Labware Digitizers
Two dozen lecture and laboratory courses provide a range of chemistry education from preparatory mathematics, fundamental, general and organic chemistry, as well as independent study.
There are chemistry classes on weekdays, afternoons, evenings and Saturdays. Your teachers and other instructors are available for help and consultation. Free tutoring is also available. Although the study of chemistry can be challenging, we want you to succeed!
Contact Chemistry at 602.285.7139
(we are part of the Physical Sciences department)
Free tutoring is available.
In Room C308, schedule as follows:
| Monday |
8:00AM - 11:00AM |
| Tuesday |
10:00AM -1:00PM & 2:00PM-6:oo |
| Wednesday |
1:00PM -3:00PM |
| Thursday |
12:00AM -5:30PM |
| Firday |
9:00AM-12:00PM |
WALK IN OR Call (602)285-7138 for an appointment.

CHM150 satisfies the same requirements as CHM151
Phoenix College will be offering CHM150 in place of CHM151 starting in Summer 2011 in order to better serve our students. The same content is taught in both courses.
As a replacement course for CHM151, CHM150 has the following advantages:
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Offers more instructor contact and practice
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Delivers course content at a more manageable pace
Allows students to gain a deeper and better understanding of the material
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Creates a better foundation for CHM152
- Transfer as 4 credits (3 credits equivalent to CHM151 as well as one additional elective credit).
Are you prepared to take General Chemistry—CHM 150/151?
Find out before you register! (click here)
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