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CH 121: Basic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is an optional laboratory component for Basic Chemistry (CH 120). It is designed for students, such as pre-nursing, who require a one-semester laboratory introductory course and should not be taken by students intending to take additional courses in chemistry or to concentrate in the sciences. Permission to enroll will be granted only under these conditions. Prerequisites: CH 120 and permission of instructor. Fall semester only.
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CH 137: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is an introduction to the principles and applications of inorganic chemistry. Topics include the structure of atoms and molecules; chemical stoichiometry; descriptive inorganic chemistry and the periodic table; properties of gases, liquids and solutions; elementary thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium. The laboratory includes the investigation of physicochemical principles and qualitative analysis. The course consists of three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: Proficiency in algebra. Recommended: High school chemistry or CH 120.
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CH 138: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is a continuation and expansion of the material in CH 137. Topics include electrochemistry, atomic spectra and structure, chemical bonding and molecular structure, and a more detailed investigation of chemical periodicity and equilibria. Normally students enrolled in CH 138 should also be enrolled in CH 140, which is a prerequisite for all subsequent chemistry courses. Prerequisite: CH 137 or permission of the instructor.
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CH 140: Quantitative Analysis
2.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of standard methods of analysis. The concepts of stoichiometry and equilibrium are emphasized, and the laboratoryprovides practice in gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric, and spectrophotometric procedures. The course consists of one lecture and one laboratory session per week. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CH 138.
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CH 251,252: Organic Chemistry I and II each
4.00 Credits
Baker University
This course is an introductory study of the structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Topics include bonding, resonance, acid-base theory, spectroscopy, stereochemistry, nomenclature, and named reactions. Laboratory work includes basic techniques, organic qualitative analysis, kinetics, and basic reactions. The course consists of three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: CH 138 and 140 for CH 251; CH 251 for CH 252.
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CH 295: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course offers an examination of selected topics in chemistry.
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CH 299: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course consists of individual laboratory or library study on problems of interest to qualified students in the department. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor and department chair approval.
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CH 341: Instrumental Methods of Analysis
4.00 Credits
Baker University
The theory and practice of physicochemical and instrumental methods of analysis are presented. Areas covered are spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chromatography, electroanalytical methods, and areas of current interest. The course consists of three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CH 252.
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CH 350: Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will examine the numerous relationships between chemistry and the environment. The course will investigate how chemistry can be used in the analysis and mitigation of current problems as well as the minimization of new ones. Students also will be introduced to some of the regulations and documentation required for environmental work. Prerequisite: CH 252. Recommended: CH 341.
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CH 361,362: Physical Chemistry I and II each
4.00 Credits
Baker University
This course examines the laws and theories applicable to chemical systems. The first semester emphasizes thermodynamics; the second semester emphasizes kinetics, quantum mechanics, molecular structure, and spectroscopy. The course consists of three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: CH 140, PC 226 (or PC 126); MA 172 for CH 361; CH 361 for CH 362. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CH 251 (or permission of the instructor) for CH 361. The ability to use computer spreadsheets is strongly recommended.
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