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4.00 Credits
4 credits Study of homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibria to include principles related to ionization, solubility, complex ions and molecules, oxidation and reduction in solution, redox potentials, electrochemical cells, and quantitative volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Three (3) lecture hours and six (6) laboratory hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Second half of the analytical chemistry sequence. Focuses on principles and stoichiometry relating to acidimetry, alkalimetry, redox methods, and iodometry. Gravimetric, electrometric, optical, chromatographic, and other modern instrumental methods of analysis and the basic chemical theory related to these procedures are studied. Three (3) lecture hours and six (6) laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHE 211.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Study of the properties and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, stereochemistry, structural theory, spectroscopy, proteins, carbohydrates, drugs, and biomolecules. Laboratory work includes the preparation and typical reactions of the main classes of organic compounds and qualitative organic analysis. Required of all chemistry majors and biology majors. Three (3) lecture hours and six laboratory hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Review of fundamental calculations in chemistry. Designed to develop proficiency in applying mathematical reasoning to the solution of chemical problems and to the interpretation of chemical phenomena.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits each Critical evaluation of modern organic theory, reactions, mechanisms, and arrangements. Includes a detailed study of important organic reactions and their applications to selected laboratory experiments. Three (3) lecture hours per week with laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 231 and 232.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits each Study of the laws and theories of chemical phenomena, including elementary thermodynamics; the gaseous, liquid, and solid states; chemical kinetics; equilibria; and the modern views of atomic structure and radioactivity. Three (3) lecture hours and six (6) laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CGE 211 and 212; PHY 111 and 112; MAT 111, 112, 211, and 212.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Study of the elements according to the periodic classification. Considers properties, electronic structures, complex formation, oxidation-reduction potential, and other selected topics. Three (3) lecture hours per week with laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 111/112, 211, and 212.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Study of the chemical properties of biological molecules, and of bioenergetics and the basic metabolic pathways that govern the functioning of cells and tissues. Fundamentals of enzymatic catalysis: kinetics and mechanisms. The chemistry of cellular macromolecules, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates. Prerequisites: BIO 111 and 112, CHE 201 and 202.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Detailed study of a series of advanced topics in any area of chemistry. Students undertake independent projects. Three (3) lecture hours per week with laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
A weekly meeting of all members of the Department set aside for exchange of ideas among the participants; guest lecturers are frequently invited. Required of all majors.
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