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01:160:371: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Introduction to the bonding, electronic structure, and chemical properties of transition metal and main group inorganic compounds. Prerequisites: 01:160:308, 361 or permission of instructor.
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01:160:391-392: Independent Study in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Original problem under the direction of a member of the department. Written report required. Prerequisite: Permission of department. Not open to seniors.
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01:160:409: Organic Chemistry of High Polymers
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Introduction to the synthesis and reactions of macromolecules, free-radical polymerization, stereospecific polymerization, annd stepwise polymerization. Prerequisites: 01:160:308 and 324, 328, or 342.
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01:160:410: Introduction to Molecular Modeling
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Introduction to computer-assisted molecular modeling techniques for the study of chemical problems. Lectures on theoretical principles. Instruction in use of modern modeling programs. Computer projects involving solution of chemical problems. Prerequisites: 01:160:307-308 and 323-324 or equivalent.
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01:160:411-412: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Advanced survey of organic chemistry; structure and stereochemistry of organic molecules, chemistry of reactive intermediates, ? structure-reactivity relationships, molecular rearrangements, molecular orbital theory, and orbital symmetry correlations. Prerequisites: 01:160:308 and 324, 328, or 342.
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01:160:415: Theory and Interpretation of Organic Spectra
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Theory and interpretation of nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, ultraviolet, and mass spectra. Prerequisites: 01:160:308 and 324, 328, or 342.
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01:160:418: Bioorganic Mechanisms
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Catalysis of organic reactions that are model systems for enzymatic processes. Emphasis on mechanisms of enzyme catalyzed reactions. Prerequisites: 01:160:308 and 324, 328, or 342.
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01:160:421: Atomic and Molecular Structure
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Introduction to quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. Elementary solutions of the Schr ? dinger wave equation; valence bond and molecular orbital theory; Boltzmann distribution; partition functions. Prerequisites: 01:160:324, 328, or 342; 01:640:250 and 251 or equivalent.
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01:160:422: Statistical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Basic concepts and methods of equilibrium statistical mechanics. Applications to systems and phenomena of chemical interest, including ideal and real gases, chemical equilibria, phase transitions, classical liquids, and polymer solutions. Use of Monte-Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations to solve problems of current interest. Prerequisites: 01:160:324, 328, or 342; 01:640:250 and 251 or equivalent.
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01:160:425: Thermodynamics I
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Principles of classical and statistical thermodynamics, treated in an integral manner; interrelations of molecular properties with the energy and entropy of macroscopic systems. Applications include phase changes and chemical reactions. Prerequisites: 01:160:327-328 or equivalent.
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