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1.00 Credits
Preparation and characteristic reactions of functional groups including alkyl halies, conjugated dienes, and carbonyl compounds. Experience is also gained in qualitative analysis and spectroscopic techniques. Taken concurrently with CHE 222. Satisfies the Organic Chemistry lab II requirement for Health Professions programs. May not be taken by chemistry majors. Prerequisite: CHE 223. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles and methods of chemical analysis, including method development, elementary statistics, separation methods, gravimetric and volumetric analysis, and instrumental methods. The laboratory emphasizes the analysis of samples using analytical techniques. Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 122, MAT 135, or equivalent. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A topic of current interest in chemistry will be taught. Topics will vary depending on faculty interest. Course will be offered upon request of a faculty member and with approval of the vice president for academic affairs.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced course in spectral interpretation of organic molecules. Techniques investigated include nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, mass spectra, infrared absorption, and ultraviolet absorption spectra. Prerequisites: CHE 222 and CHE 224. Spring, odd academic years.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the chemistry of biomolecules, metabolism, and biosynthesis. Three hours lecture. Same as BIO 334. Prerequisites: CHE 221 and CHE 223. Spring, odd academic years.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical thermodynamics. A study of the laws of thermodynamics with particular emphasis on applications to thermochemistry, solutions, chemical equilibrium, phase equilibria, and electrochemistry. Three hours lecture. Same as PHY 341. Prerequisites: CHE 122, MAT 135 and 140, PHY 122. Recommended MAT 142. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical kinetics, elementary quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structure and spectroscopy. Three hours lecture. Same as PHY 342. Prerequisites: CHE 341. Spring, odd academic years.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the types of laboratory instrumentation and methods used every day by professional physical inorganic chemists in research and industry. Substantial emphasis is placed on individual and team responsibility, careful and thoughtful planning, experimentation, data interpretation, and effective communication of results. Experiments will be closely associated with thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, and inblude some spectroscopy of primarily inorganic compounds. Four hours laboratory (including pre-lab lecture). Same as PHY 343. Prerequisites: CHE 227, MAT 135, or CHE341 (or concurrently). Fall.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the types of laboratory instrumentation and methods used every day by professional physical and inorganic chemists in research and industry. Substantial emphasis is placed on individual and team responsibility, careful and thoughtful planning, experimentation, data interpretation, and effective communication of results. Experiments will be closely associated with kinetics, electrochemistry, computational chemistry, and a continuation of spectroscopy. Three hours laboratory. Same as PHY 344. Prerequisites: CHE 341 and 342 (Current or past enrollment in CHE 342 recommended). Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the types of laboratory instrumentation and methods used everyday by professional physical and inorganic chemists in research and industry. Substantial emphasis is placed on individual and team responsibility, careful and thoughtful planning, experimentation, data interpretation, and effective communication of results. Experiments will be closely associated with thermodynamics, electrochemistry, inorganic synthesis, and chemical equilibrium. One hour lecture, six hours laboratory. Same as PHY 345. Prerequisites: CHE 227, MAT 135, and CHE 341 (or concurrently). Fall.
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