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4.00 Credits
The course covers light and its interaction with matter, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, gas laws, periodicity and thermochemistry. Environmental problems such as global warming, water and air pollution, and stratospheric ozone depletion will also be presented. Prerequisite(s): One year of high school chemistry plus one year high school algebra, science major, science education major, or permission of instructor. Fall semester. Credit: 4
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4.00 Credits
Major topics include gas laws, kinetics, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, electrochemistry, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite(s): CHY 141. Spring semester. Credit: 4
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4.00 Credits
A systematic presentation of the structure, properties, and reactions of the principal classes of carbon compounds, based on modern views of chemical bonding, thermodynamics and kinetics. Mechanistic and synthetic aspects of organic reactions are examined. The laboratory introduces students to the techniques of preparation, separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds, including spectroscopy. Prerequisite(s): CHY 141/142. Every fall. Credit: 4
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of a systematic presentation of the structure, properties, and reactions of the principal classes of carbon compounds, based on modern views of chemical bonding, thermodynamics and kinetics. Mechanistic, synthetic, and biological aspects of organic reactions are examined. The laboratory reinforces techniques of preparation, separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds, including spectroscopy, and introduces students to the methodology of reactions and the synthesis of compounds. Prerequisite(s); CHY 141/142 and CHY 241. Odd spring. Credit: 4
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3.00 Credits
Covers specialized topics not covered in the chemistry curriculum. May be repeated for credit when the topic differs. Prerequisite(s): CHY 141 or CHY 142. Every three years. Credit: 2-4
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4.00 Credits
Principles and methods of classical chemical analysis applied to samples of environmental interest. Gravimetric, volumetric, and colorimetric methods are introduced, in addition to statistical analysis and sampling technique. EPA standard methods are used. Prerequisite(s): CHY 142. Odd fall. Credit: 4
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4.00 Credits
The structure, physical properties, chemical properties, and functions of the molecules that constitute living organisms will be studied. Bioenergetics and metabolic pathways are surveyed. General techniques for separation, analysis and characterization of biomolecules are introduced. Prerequisite(s): CHY 241 or permission of instructor. Even spring. Credit: 4
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3.00 Credits
Designed to cover topics that would not normally be covered in the context of traditional chemistry courses. Course may be repeated for credit when the topic differs. Prerequisite(s): CHY 141/142 and other depending on topic. Every three years. Credit: 2-4
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental chemical principles as they apply to complex chemical interactions that occur among the terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic environments. Additional topics will include the chemical principles fundamental to future energy sources, remediation, and environmental nanotechnology. Prerequisite(s): CHY 142, CHY 241. Every two years. Credit: 4
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4.00 Credits
Principles and methods of chemical instrumentation and analysis techniques such as atomic and molecular spectroscopy, potentiometric, voltammetric, chromatographic, and flow injection. Prerequisite(s): CHY 291. Even spring. Credit: 4
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