states of matter. The laboratory course will provide an introduction to standard laboratory methods and quantitative inorganic analysis. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 11 (or 91) (3-3-1-3) Chemistry 111B — GENERAL CHEMISTRY Properties of solutions, reaction rates and equilibria, descriptive inorganic chem- istry, elementary nuclear chemistry. The laboratory course will include a study of the reactions of common elements and qualitative inorganic analysis. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 111A (3-3-1-3) Chemistry 211A — PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY An introduction to the physical principles of chemistry and their application to the techniques of quantitative analysis. PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 111B, Mathematics 111B (3-3-1-3) Chemistry 211B — INORGANIC CHEMISTRY A survey of the properties of the elements and their compounds. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 211A (3-3-1-3) Chemistry 212A — ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 Structure, nomenclature, reactions and synthesis of organic compounds, theory and mechanism of organic reactions. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 111B (3-3-1-3) Chemistry 212B — ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 A continuation of Chemistry 212A. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 212A (3-3-1-3) College Preparatory Chemistry To bring students to the level of either Chemistry 111A or 150A. The curriculum will be determined after it is known how many students are university bound or propose enrolling in a technical programme. (5-0-0-0) Chemical Technology GENERAL INFORMATION See course requirements, page 36. COURSES OFFERED Chemistry 150A — GENERAL CHEMISTRY Available only to students in the Applied Arts and Science Division. Similar to 45