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3.00 Credits
The first part of a two-semester course designed to introduce science majors to the study of organic compounds, their structure, bonding, stereochemistry, and reactivity with emphasis on reaction mechanisms. The first semester covers the study of alkanes and cycloalkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and aromatics. Prerequisites: 104, 114. Corequisite 213.
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3.00 Credits
The continuation of 203, extending the functional classes studied to aromatics, ethers, epoxides, alcohols, carbonyl compounds and amines. Prerequisite: 203. Corequisite: 214.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany 203. Lab fee $35. Corequisite: 203. Prerequisite: C- or better in Chem 104 or departmental consent
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany 204. Lab fee $35. Corequisite: 204.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course covering the basic theory and methods of energy storage, with emphasis on electrochemical storage technology. Topics include introductory electrochemistry, chemical principles of operation and design of batteries and fuel cells, individual battery types (lead-acid, nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride, lithium ion), hydrogen and non-hydrogen fuel cells, operational issues of batteries and fuel cells, and selected non-chemical methods of energy storage.
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5.00 Credits
A lecture and laboratory course applying the principles of chemical equilibrium to quantitative analysis, with emphasis on environmental chemistry. Prequisites: 104,114
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3.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts needed to understand the biological and chemical impact of humankind on earth: how ecosystems work and adapt to change; sustainability; population growth; water, air, and soil pollution; water, nutrient, and waste management; resource depletion; energy issues and the future of solar and other renewable energy sources. Objectives link scientific principles to current efforts to address the environmental crisis.
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1.00 Credits
Selected topics of current environmental interest. Examines the conflicting views on population growth, water pollution, air pollution, chemical pesticides, ozone depletion, and global warming in the light of currently available information.
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3.00 Credits
The first half of a two semester sequence designed to introduce students to the theoretical principles of chemistry. Prerequisites: 104, 114; PHYS 215, 216, or equivalent; MATH 112 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of 351. Prerequisite: 351.
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