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CH 211L: Lab CH 211
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University of New Haven
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CH 221: Instrumental Methods w/Lab
4.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 116 / CH 118 (or EAS 120 ), and CH 201 /CH 203 , or permission of instructor Theory and applications of various instrumental methods with emphasis on ultraviolet, visible, atomic absorption, fluorescence, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; mass spectrometry; gas and liquid chromatography; and potentiometry. Laboratory analysis of samples by methods discussed in the lecture.
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CH 221L: Lab CH 221
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University of New Haven
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CH 321: Plastics & Polymer Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 116 , CH 118 , CH 202 , CH 204 All phases of the plastics and polymers field, including the chemistry involved, methods of production, physical properties, and the uses of specific polymers.
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CH 322: Plastics & Polymer Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 116 , CH 118 , CH 202 , CH 204 All phases of the plastics and polymers field, including the chemistry involved, methods of production, physical properties, and the uses of specific polymers.
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CH 331: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 116 or EAS 120 , PH 205 , and M 203 (may be taken concurrently) Kinetic theory of gases, thermodynamics, phase equilibria, transport and surface phenomena, kinetics, quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
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CH 332: Physical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 116 or EAS 120 , PH 205 , and M 203 (may be taken concurrently) Kinetic theory of gases, thermodynamics, phase equilibria, transport and surface phenomena, kinetics, quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
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CH 333: Lab CH 331
1.00 Credits
University of New Haven
To be taken with CH 331 . Laboratory training in vacuum line techniques and real-time collection of temperature, pressure, and spectrophotometric data by microcomputer. Experiments include diffusion, velocity, and heat capacities of gases; calorimetry; phase diagrams of mixtures; electro-chemical properties, kinetics of fast reactions, enzyme and oscillating reactions; rotational-vibrational spectroscopy.
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CH 334: Lab CH 332
1.00 Credits
University of New Haven
To be taken with CH 332 . Laboratory training in vacuum line techniques and real-time collection of temperature, pressure, and spectrophotometric data by microcomputer. Experiments include diffusion, velocity, and heat capacities of gases; calorimetry; phase diagrams of mixtures; electro-chemical properties, kinetics of fast reactions, enzyme and oscillating reactions; rotational-vibrational spectroscopy.
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CH 341: Synthetic Methods in Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CH 202 , CH 204 , and CH 221 A one-semester laboratory course covering the synthesis and characterization of inorganic and organic compounds. Performance of a variety of reactions and chemical manipulations with a focus on advanced laboratory techniques: handling air-sensitive materials, use of cryogenic conditions, separation and purification, isolation of natural products, experiment design, and safety procedures. A selection of methods for transition metal, main-group element, and aromatic and aliphatic organic syntheses. Characterization of compounds by UV, IR, NMR, mass spectrometry, and other instrumental methods. Eight hours of laboratory per week.
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