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1.00 Credits
Fundamentals of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Acidbase concepts and pH calculations. Statistical concepts including data reduction and error analysis. Focus on laboratory work, with class discussion supplying supporting theory. 2 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Students are advised to take 221/221L as soon as possible after completing 123/123L. Concurrent enrollment required. Prerequisite: minimum grade of D in CHM 123/123L.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to general techniques of the organic laboratory for the separation, purification and identification of organic substances. Survey of the laboratory preparation and reactions of different functional groups with emphasis on the practical application. 1 threehour laboratory. Not open for credit to chemistry majors. Prerequisite: CHM 122/122L. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHM 201.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental techniques of laboratory glassblowing. A practical course to teach students to construct and repair special pieces of glass apparatus used in advanced chemistry courses and senior project work. 1 threehour laboratory, scheduled by arrangement.
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4.00 Credits
Conformational analysis of organic molecules and visualization of their properties using molecular mechanics. Illustration of structure determinations, energies, and related background principles. Unifying theme is the coupling of computational predictions with experimental results. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite: CHM 314.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory or a combination.
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3.00 Credits
Thermodynamic properties of chemical species and their application; kinetics, measurements of physical properties of molecules. Not open to students whose majors require CHM 304 or CHM 311. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 recitation. Prerequisite: CHM 123.
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3.00 Credits
A twoquarter sequence of physical chemistry covering properties of gases, chemical thermodynamics, solutions, electrochemistry, reaction kinetics, and atomic and molecular structure. To be taken in sequence. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 recitation for 304, 3 lectures/problemsolving for 305. Prerequisite: MAT 116, CHM 123, PHY 133, or their equivalents. Concurrent with CHM 305: CHM 352A/352L.
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4.00 Credits
The history of chemistry from antiquity to the present, milestones in the development of chemistry and their impact on science and technology. How the chemistry way of knowing (using the scientific method) differs from that used in other disciplines. The philosophical atmosphere in which a particular chemist lived and its limiting or directing influence on the making of that chemist. 4 lectures per week.
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3.00 Credits
Properties of gases, kinetic molecular theory, chemical thermodynamics, phase equilibria, solutions, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, photochemistry, colloids and macromolecules. To be taken in sequence. Required for certification by the American Chemical Society. 3 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites to CHM 311: MAT 216 or equivalent, CHM 123 and PHY 133/133L; Prerequisites to CHM 312: CHM 123, MAT 216, PHY 133/133L; Prerequisites to CHM 313: CHM 311 and CHM 312.
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3.00 Credits
Modern concepts of chemical bonding, molecular structure, principles of stereochemistry and conformation, reaction mechanisms and synthetic pathways. All common classes and substituents of organic compounds treated. Carbohydrates, heterocyclics and other biologically significant compounds may be introduced. To be taken in sequence. 3 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite to CHM 314: CHM 123. Prerequisite to CHM 315: minimum grade of Cin CHM 314. Prerequisite to CHM 316: minimum grade of Cin CHM 315.
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