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1.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: completion of General Education Categories I, II, and III.A. Human pollution of the Earth's terrestrial environment and means to ameliorate this pollution. Historical examples, current cases, and future prospects. (3 hours lecture/discussion for 5 weeks) Units: 1
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Chemistry 120B. Physics 211, 212 or Physics 225. Physics 226 strongly recommended. Modern analytical chemistry; aqueous and non-aqueous equilibrium calculations, electrochemistry, spectrometry, and contemporary separation methods with emphasis on chromatography. Units: 3
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2.00 Credits
Description: Corequisite: Chemistry 315. Designed to enhance knowledge and skills needed for success in Chemistry 315. Emphasis on review of general chemistry, problem-solving skills, study and exam skills, and their application to quantitative chemistry. Credit/No Credit only. (2 hours activity) Units: 1
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1.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Chemistry 315, Chemistry 210. Modern analytical chemistry laboratory: polyprotic acids, liquid chromatography, electrochemistry, absorption spectroscopy (ultraviolet/visible, infrared, atomic). (3 hours laboratory) Units: 1
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Chemistry 301B. The chemistry of the main group elements and an introduction to transition metal chemistry. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Upper-division standing, English 101 and two semesters of chemistry beyond general chemistry. Design and preparation of scientific manuscripts and presentations. Emphasizes practice in writing, American Chemical Society writing guidelines, peer-review and critical analysis of scientific literature. (English 301 or English 360 may be substituted.) Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Chemistry 316, Chemistry 361A or Chemistry 371A. Corequisite: Chemistry 361B or 371B. Experiments in chemical synthesis, instrumental analysis and physical chemistry. Laboratory training and written presentation of theory, data and results are emphasized. (1 hour lecture, 6 hours laboratory). Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Math 150A,B and Physics 211, 212 or 225, 226, Chemistry 301A,B. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Math 150A,B and Physics 211, 212 or 225, 226, Chemistry 301A,B. Thermodynamics and kinetics; properties of gases and solutions; molecular structure and energies and application to spectroscopic techniques; liquids, phase equilibria, thermodynamics of multicomponent systems with application to the life sciences. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Math 250A, Physics 225, 226 and Chemistry 301A,B. Thermodynamics, solutions, chemical and phase equilibria, electrochemistry, transport phenomena, introduction to atomic and molecular structure, rotation and vibration spectroscopy, statistical mechanics, and kinetics. Units: 3
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