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CHEM 320T: Advanced Lab: Instrumentation
0.50 Credits
Albion College
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CHEM 321: Adv Synthesis Laboratory
0.50 Credits
Albion College
An exploration of advanced methods of chemical synthesis techniques in both organic and inorganic chemistry. Emphasis is placed on analysis of the synthetic products for purity and qualitative identification, using FT-NMR, FTIR, ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy. Further identification and purity testing is done using HPLC, GC/MS, gas chromatography, and LC/MS. Two 4 hour laboratories per week. Prerequisites: CHEM 206 and 212.
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CHEM 321T: Adv Systhesis Laboratory
0.50 Credits
Albion College
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CHEM 323: Advanced Lab: Biochemistry
1.00 Credits
Albion College
The study of biochemical laboratory techniques, including enzyme purification and kinetics; gel exclusion, ion exchange; agurose gel electrophoresis; isolation of nucleic acids; and a special student designed project. Prerequisite: CHEM 320, 337.
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CHEM 323T: Advanced Lab: Biochemistry
0.50 Credits
Albion College
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CHEM 327: Adv Physical & Analytical Lab
0.50 Credits
Albion College
An exploration of various areas of physical chemistry and advanced problems in analytical chemistry including thermodynamics, kinetics, spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction and quantum mechanics. In carrying out these experiments, students use UV/Vis, fluorescence spectrometers and gain experience with electroanalytical methods, vacuum lines, lasers, and x-ray diffraction. Two four-hour laboratories per week. Prerequisites: CHEM 206 and 301. Corequisite: CHEM 340.
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CHEM 337: Biochemistry
1.00 Credits
Albion College
An in-depth study of biochemical structure, catalysis, metabolism and cellular regulation. Understanding living systems through molecular and chemical models. Areas of emphasis include macromolecular structure, enzyme mechanisms and kinetics, metabolic mechanisms and regulation, genomics, and proteomics. Same as BIOL 337. Prerequisite: CHEM 211.
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CHEM 337T: Biochemistry
1.00 Credits
Albion College
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CHEM 340: Physical Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Albion College
The microscopic or molecular basis for chemistry. Among the topics covered are the use of Schrodinger wave mechanics to examine the energies of atoms and molecules, including structure and chemical bonds; comparison of calculated energies with experimental values obtained from atomic and molecular spectroscopy; and the use of statistical mechanics to calculate thermodynamic variables and equilibrium constants.
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CHEM 350: Advanced Organic Chemistry
0.50 Credits
Albion College
Reinforces and extends the concepts intoduced in Chemistry 211,212 and intoduces new concepts, reactions and molecular theories. Taught with one of two emphases:(1) the synthetic course extends understanding of organic reaction, introduces the most current synthetic organic methods and asks students to use their knowledge to propose syntheses of complex mole- cules; (2) the physical/mechanistic course includes topics such as aromaticity and models used to explain thermal and photochemical concerted reactions such as frontier orbital theory, Huckel-Mobius transition state theory and the con- servation of orbital symmetry. Students in both courses will be taught to read and understand the chemical literature, then write about and orally present the novel chemistry they have learned. Prerequisite: CHEM 211, 212.
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