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CHE 001: Laboratory Assistant
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The purpose of this course is to give practical experience working in a chemistry laboratory. Student will gain this experience by preparing labs and setting up instruments for the chemistry labs. Counts as an activity credit.
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CHE 112: Introductory Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
For non-science majors only. Introduction to the theories, concepts, and techniques of chemistry which have led to a modern understanding of the behavior of matter. Complementary, weekly laboratory exercises are designed to demonstrate practical applications of modern chemistry in everyday life. Although mathematics is not stressed, proficiency in high school algebra is expected. A student may not enroll if credit for CHE 121 has already been received. Satisfies laboratory sciences requirement. Fall and spring.
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CHE 121: General Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An introductory course in college chemistry. Stoichiometry, thermochemistry, atomic theory, chemical bonding, states of matter and phase changes, properties of selected elements and compounds, and solutions. Four hours lecture. Satisfies laboratory sciences requirement. Prerequisites: Two years of high school mathematics, one year of high school chemistry, or consent of instructor. Required corequisite: CHE 123. Fall.
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CHE 122: General Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A continuation of CHE 121. Chemical equilibrium, kinetics, acids and bases, ionic equilibrium, electrochemistry, thermodynamics. Four hours lecture. Prerequisites: CHE 121 and 123. Required corequisite: CHE 124. Spring.
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CHE 123: General Chemistry I Lab
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A lab course intended to supplement CHE 121 and provide an introduction to fundamental laboratory techniques, such as weighing, filtering, and titrating, as well as the accurate recording and analysis of scientific data. Three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Two years of high school mathematics, one year of high school chemistry, or consent of instructor. Required corequisite: CHE 121. Fall.
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CHE 124: General Chemistry II Lab
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A lab course intended to supplement CHE 122. (A continuation of CHE 123.) Students will apply skills learned in CHE 123 to more complex experiments, as well as be introduced to more advanced techniques. Three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 121 and CHE 123. Required corequisite: CHE 122. Spring.
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CHE 221: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An introduction to the study of carbon and its compounds through an examination of the hydrocarbon, halide, alcohol, and carbonyl functional groups. Emphasis is placed on establishing relationships among structure, physical properties, and chemical activity. The mechanisms of substitution and elimination reactions are studied in detail. Three hours lecture. Taken concurrently with CHE 223. Prerequisite: CHE 122. Fall.
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CHE 222: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A continuation of CHE 221. Additional functional groups and mechanisms are studied as well as the influence of functional groups on one another in multifunctional compounds. NMR and infrared spectroscopic techniques are used as tools to probe both structure and reactivity. Mass spectroscopy is applied to problems dealing with the structure. Three hours lecture. Taken concurrently with CHE 224 or CHE 226. Prerequisite: CHE 221. Spring.
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CHE 223: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Macroscale and microscale laboratory techniques, preparation and characteristic reactions of organic compounds. Three hours laboratory. Taken concurrently with CHE 221. Fall.
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CHE 224: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Preparation and characteristic reactions of additional functional groups and qualitative analysis. Experience is also gained in spectroscopic techniques, molecular modeling, the retrieval of data from the chemical literature and formal report preparations. Six hours laboratory. Satisfies the Organic Chemistry lab II requirement for Health Professions programs. Required for chemistry majors. Taken concurrently with CHE 222. Prerequisite: CHE 223. Spring.
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