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CHM 2084: Quantitative Analysis.
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
The basic methodologies of quantitative analysis with emphasis on chemical equilibrium, the theories of volumetric and gravimetric analysis, and electrochemistry. Some basic instrumentation is covered in the laboratory. Two (2) hours lecture and six (6) hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHM 1024.
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CHM 3051: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This course will introduce students to the laboratory techniques normally associated with isolation, purification and analysis of organic compounds. Spectroscopic techniques are introduced and incorporated into the course. Experiments are designed to reinforce the concepts presented in the lecture course. Corequisite: CHM 3063.
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CHM 3063: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of the chemistry of carbon-based compounds. Topics covered include bonding, 3-D molecular structure, and mechanisms of functional group reactions. Organic halides, alcohols, and ethers are studied. Prerequisite: CHM 1024.
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CHM 3073: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of reactions of functional groups including an in-depth study of carbonyl compounds, and of benzene and related aromatic molecules. Synthetic routes to molecules of biological or pharmaceutical interest will be covered. Prerequisite: CHM 3063.
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CHM 3131: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This course will build on expertise gained in CHM 3051. Additional spectroscopic techniques are introduced. Laboratory experiments emphasize new carbon-carbon bond formation, with an emphasis towards the total synthesis of variousmolecules. Experiments are designed to reinforce the concepts presented in the lecture course. Corequisite: CHM 3073.
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CHM 3313: Nutritional Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of the basic principles of biochemistry applied to human metabolic systems. Prerequisite: CHM 1044, or CHM 3063 and CHM 3051 with grades of "C" or better.
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CHM 4091,5091: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Quantitative experiments involving physical chemistry principles in such areas as kinetics, molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Three (3) hours of laboratory. Corequisite CHM 4113.
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CHM 4101,5101: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Quantitative experiments involving physical chemistry principles in such areas as thermodynamics, phase equilibria, properties of gases and surface chemistry. Three (3) hours of laboratory. Corequisite: CHM 4143.
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CHM 4113,5113,4143,5143: Physical Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular dynamics and electrochemistry. Graduate credit not allowed for B.S. major in chemistry. Three (3) hours lecture. Prerequisite: CHM 2084, CHM 3073, PHY 2244. Corequisite or prerequisite: MTH 2045.
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CHM 4124,5124: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry.
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of classical and recent concepts concerning the bonding, molecular structure and reactivity of inorganic compounds. Special emphasis will be placed on applied quantum mechanics, molecular symmetry, and spectroscopy. The laboratory portion of the course includes the syntheses of a variety of inorganic compounds with emphasis on techniques including microscale manipulation, inert/vacuum atmosphere, and instrumental analysis. Three (3) hours lecture, three (3) hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHM 4113 and 4143.
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