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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 107A. Continuation of course 107A. Kinetic theory of gases and transport processes in liquids. Chemical kinetics, enzyme kinetics and theories of reaction rates. Introduction to quantum theory, atomic and molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Application to problems in the biological sciences.-II. (II.)
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 107B or 110C. Physical properties and characterization of macromolecules with emphasis upon those of biological interest. Structural thermodynamic, optical and transport properties of polymers in bulk and in solution. Physical characterization methods. Special topics on the properties of polyelectrolyte systems.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 2C, Mathematics 16C or 21C; one year of college physics. Introduction to the postulates and general principles of quantum mechanics. Approximations based on variational method and time independent perturbation theory. Application to harmonic oscillator, rigid rotor, one-electron and many-electron atoms, and homo-and hetero-nuclear diatomic molecules.-I, III. (I, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 110A. Group theory. Application of quantum mechanics to polyatomic molecules and molecular spectroscopy. Intermolecular forces and the gas, liquid and solid states. Distributions, ensembles and partition functions. Transport properties.-I, II. (I, II.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 110B. Development and application of the general principles of thermodynamics and statistical thermodynamics. Chemical kinetics, rate laws for chemical reactions and reaction mechanisms.-II, III. (II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; laboratory-6 hours. Prerequisite:courses 105 and 110B (may be taken concurrently) or 107A-107B. Intermediate theory and laboratory techniques in analytical and physical chemistry. Advanced data analysis methods and goodness-of-fit criteria. Fouriertransform spectroscopic methods and instrumentation. Mass spectrometry. Electrochemistry. Liquid chromatography. GE credit: Wrt.-I, II. (I, II.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory/discussion-1.5 hours.Prerequisite: course 2C with a grade of C- or higher. The 118A, 118B, 118C series is for students planning professional school studies in health and life sciences. A rigorous, in-depth presentation of basic principles with emphasis on stereochemistry and spectroscopy and preparations and reactions of nonaromatic hydrocarbons, haloalkanes, alcohols and ethers.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:course 118A. Continuation of course 118A, with emphasis on spectroscopy and the preparation and reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons, organometallic compounds, aldehydes and ketones.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:course 118B. Continuation of course 118B, with emphasis on the preparation, reactions and identification of carboxylic acids and their derivatives, alkyl and acyl amines, classes of naturally occurring, biologically important compounds.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 110B. Modern theoretical and experimental methods used to study problems of molecular structure and bonding; emphasis on spectroscopic techniques.-III. (III.)
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