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3.00 Credits
This is an extension of introductory organic chemistry to include additional classes of compounds and special topics. Emphasis is placed on synthetic methods, including the mechanism, scope and limitations of the important reactions in organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CH 222A. Offered every other year in the fall semester. Three lectures per week.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the chemistry of the representative elements. Fundamental theories of bonding are reviewed, and extended to include multicenter and cluster bonding. Emphasis is placed on understanding and predicting chemical trends, and the interpretation of physical data. Applications of thermodynamics and kinetics to inorganic chemistry are discussed. Prerequisite: CH 231A. Pre- or corequisite: CH 222A. Offered every other year in the spring semester alternating with CH 432A. Three lectures per week.
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4.00 Credits
This is a study of the theoretical principles, practical applications, and limitations of instrumental chemical analysis. Topics include potentiometry, voltammetry, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, and gas and liquid chromatography. The laboratory provides experience in the hands-on use of chemical instrumentation, and interpretation of the data. Prerequisites: CH 222A and CH 242A. Offered every year in the fall semester. Three lectures and one laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
The application of classical and instrumental techniques to the qualitative analysis of organic compounds is studied. The emphasis is on the theory and application of spectroscopic techniques including, UV/Visible, Infared, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. This course may be taken independently of CH 341A. Prerequisites: CH 222A and CH 242A. Offered every year in the spring semester. Three lectures and one laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Identical to CH 357A, but without the laboratory. Prerequisites: CH 222A, PY 212A, and MA 219A. Offered every fall semester. Three lectures and one recitation per week.
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4.00 Credits
Identical to CH 358A, but without the laboratory. Prerequisite: CH 351A or CH 357A. Offered every spring semester. Three lectures and one recitation per week.
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5.00 Credits
This course includes an introduction to the laws governing physical and chemical change. Topics include properties of real gases and liquids, the kinetic molecular theory, theory of gases, the laws of thermodynamics, engine cycles, phase equilibria, and chemical kinetics. The laboratory offers experiments to supplement the lecture material. Prerequisites: CH 222A, PY 212A, and MA 219A. Offered every fall semester. Three lectures, one recitation, and laboratory per week.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of CH 357A. Topics include quantum chemistry, molecular structure and spectroscopy, and statistical mechanics.The laboratory offers experiments to supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite: CH 357A. Offered every spring semester. Three lectures, one recitation, and one laboratory per week.
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0.00 Credits
A weekly one-hour seminar by outside speakers on a variety of topics of scientific interest. Required of senior chemistry majors and minors. Chemistry majors are required to give one short presentation about their research or directed study at the end of the semester. Offered in the fall semester. One seminar per week.
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0.00 Credits
A continuation of CH 401A, this course is a weekly one hour seminar by outside speakers on a variety of topics of scientific interest. Required of senior chemistry majors and minors. Senior chemistry majors and minors are required to give a long presentation about their research or directed study at the end of the semester. Offered in the spring semester. One seminar per week.
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