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4.00 Credits
Resolution and composition of force systems and equilibrium of force systems acting on structures and mechanisms. Distributed forces. Friction. Moments of inertia. Prerequisites: PHYS 31.
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3.00 Credits
Dynamics of a particle. Work and energy methods. Momentum methods. Kinetics of systems of particles. Prerequisite: CENG 41. (3 units)
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0.00 Credits
Analysis of stresses and strains in machines and structural members. Analysis of members subject to axial forces, torsion, bending, shear, and torsion under individual and combined loads. Stability of columns. Introduction to energy methods. Laboratory. Prerequisite: CENG 41.
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A survey of the role of chemistry in major environmental issues such as global warming, acid rain, ozone depletion, photochemical smog, persistent organic pollutants, fossil fuel, nuclear and renewable energy, recycling and environmental fate of pollutants. Laboratory 3 hours every other week. Students with prior credit for Chem 11 can enroll only on a pass/no pass basis.
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0.00 Credits
Topics include chemical properties and reactions, thermochemistry, stoichiometry, quantitative problem-solving, and an introduction to ionic and covalent chemical bonding. Laboratory 3 hrs/wk.
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Subjects include properties of solids, liquids, and gases, properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, properties of acids and bases, and an introduction to chemical equilibria. Several lectures deal with special topics chosen at the discretion of the instructor. Laboratory 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: CHEM 11 with a grade of C- or better.
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5.00 Credits
Accelerated treatment of CHEM 12 material and other subjects not normally covered in general chemistry. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Strong performance in Chem 11H or Chem 11 and by permission of instructor or participation in University Honors Program.
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0.00 Credits
Topics include aqueous equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and statistical tools required for data analysis. The laboratory introduces quantitative analysis methods such as titration, spectroscopy, and electrochemistry. Laboratory 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 12 with a grade of C- or better.
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Topics include organic structure and conformations, stereochemistry, structure-reactivity relationships, and the chemistry of alkyl halides and alkenes. Special emphasis is placed on understanding reaction mechanisms. Laboratory 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: CHEM 13 with a grade of C- or better.
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A survey of modern chemical applications, including applications to health, the environment, and consumer issues, and an introduction to the scientific method of inquiry. Laboratory 3 hours every other week. Cannot be taken by students with prior credit for Chem 11 or Chem 19.
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