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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 The chemistry and politics of past and present energy technology and its socioeconomic and environmental ramifications. Coverage includes the basic principles of energy, and an examination of traditional (fossil fuels), current (nuclear, hydroelectric) and future (fuel cells, wind, solar) sources of energy.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester The science behind light, color, and vision as they relate to art. The chemistry of painting materials. The scientific history of glass, paper, ceramics and metals as art materials. The effects of technological advances on art. Other topics include preservation, restoration, authentication, and forgery detection.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 This course conveys and exemplifies concepts and applications related to environmental science. Particular emphasis is given to the atmosphere, stratospheric ozone, tropospheric chemistry, indoor air quality, natural waters, acid precipitation, drinking water, sewage and waste disposal, chlorine and chlorinated organic compounds, and metals in the environment.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 Student will gain an understanding of the world around us from a chemical perspective. The basic principles of atomic and molecular structure will be examined within the context of the periodic table of the elements. Consumer products, nuclear energy, chemical warfare, pollution, environmental issues and many more topics will be discussed.
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4.00 Credits
Four Credits Fall Semester An in-depth study of chemical equilibrium in acid-base, complexation, oxidation-reduction and precipitation reactions. Quantitative chemical analysis using titrimetric, spectrophotometric, potentiometric and more is discussed in detail in lecture and performed in the laboratory including rigorous statistical evaluation of experimental data. Three periods of lecture and a four-hour laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: CH 232.
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4.00 Credits
Four Credits Fall Semester Gas kinetics, classical thermodynamics, equilibrium, solutions, Phase Rule, applications to biological systems. Three periods of lecture and a four-hour laboratory session each week. Prerequisites: MA 123-124 or MA 125-126 and CH 232.
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4.00 Credits
Four Credits Spring Semester Electrode potentials, conductivity, statistical thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, enzymes, crystal structure. Three periods of lecture and a four-hour laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: CH 333.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2010, 2012 Principles of instrumental analysis: Potentiometry, electrolysis, polarography, spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, atomic absorption, chromatography, and chemical separations. Three periods of lecture each week. Prerequisites: CH 331, CH 333.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2009, 2011 Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry. Topics may include: strategies for organic synthesis, reaction mechanisms, elucidation of structure and stereochemistry of organic compounds using physical and spectroscopic methods. Three periods of lecture each week. Prerequisite: CH 333.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2010, 2012 An in-depth examination of atomic and molecular parameters and how the application of current laboratory instrumentation can elucidate fundamental chemical phenomena based on these parameters. Two four-hour laboratory sessions each week. Prerequisites: CH 331, CH 333. Corequisites: CH 432, CH 443.
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