Devry CHEM120 2019 September Week 8 Discussion Latest

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CHEM120 Introduction to General Organic & Biological Chemistry with Lab

Week 8 Discussion

Wrap-Up

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: All covered readings

All lessons

Initial Post Instructions

In this final post, you will be applying what you have learned in the class to the real world. Choose an article involving chemistry published within the last six months. Explain how a chemistry topic you learned in this course can be used to understand the chemistry behind this article. Be sure to cite your source in APA citation.

Follow-Up Post Instructions

Respond to at least two peers or one peer and the instructor. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.

Possible follow-up topics:

Write 4 of your own final exam short answer questions based on one of the topics from weeks 1-7.

Solve the short answer questions posted by a peer. Be sure to show all work.

We have covered many topics in this course with potential applications in the real world and in your future career. Choose a topic we covered in this course and explain how that topic will apply to a future class or your future career. Be specific in your answer and be sure that your post follows the quality guidelines as outlined in the discussion syllabus.

 

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