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3.00 Credits
Survey of the structure and properties of matter using atomic and molecular theory. Second course includes metals, condensed phases, intermolecular forces, acid-base equilibria, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, transition metal chemistry, and selected topics.
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1.00 Credits
Guided and open inquiry laboratory investigations which lead to a discovery of the principles discussed in CHEM 121-122. Introduction to gravimetric, volumetric and instrumental techniques, data analysis, and experimental design. (Three laboratory hours per week.)
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1.00 Credits
Guided and open inquiry laboratory investigations which lead to a discovery of the principles discussed in CHEM 121-122. Introduction to gravimetric, volumetric and instrumental techniques, data analysis, and experimental design. (Three laboratory hours per week.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 122, 124. A study of the chemistry of organic compounds. These studies are based on molecular structure, the properties due to functional groups, and the mechanisms by which reactions occur. Yearly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 122,124. A study of the chemistry of organic compounds. These studies are based on molecular structure, the properties due to functional groups, and the mechanisms by which reactions occur. Yearly.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in or credit for the corresponding lecture course 201 or 202. The laboratory work in this course is designed to allow students to cooperatively discover fundamental concepts of the science while introducing the common laboratory techniques of organic chemistry. The course emphasizes the use of modern and analytical instrumentation including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Infrared Spectrophotometry, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectroscopy.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in or credit for the corresponding lecture course 201 or 202. The laboratory work in this course is designed to allow students to cooperatively discover fundamental concepts of the science while introducing the common laboratory techniques of organic chemistry. The course emphasizes the use of modern and analytical instrumentation including Neuclear Magnetic Resonance, Infrared Spectrophotometry, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectroscopy.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 122, 124, and MATH 115. A study of the theory of analytical separations and the principles and methods of quantitative chemical analysis, with emphasis on the application of equilibrium theory to analytical problems. Yearly.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in or credit for CHEM 301. Laboratory work dealing with the various separations and purification techniques and with gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric, and calorimetric methods of analysis. Yearly. (Six laboratory hours a week.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 202, 212. A study of the chemical and physical properties of biological macromolecules with emphasis on structure-function relationships, enzymatic catalysis, and bioenergetics. (Same as BIOL 321)
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