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CHEM 309: Physical Chemistry I
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A lecture and laboratory course concentrating on the development of the theory and application of thermodynamics and kinetics to chemical systems. Special consideration will be given to the theoretical treatment of solution chemistry (e.g., colligative properties, electrolyte theory). Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 208L, Mathematics 132, and Physics 231L. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 310: Physical Chemistry II
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
A comprehensive treatment of quantum chemistry, molecular structure, and chemical statistics. Subjects covered are designed to emphasize applications to chemical systems. Prerequisite: C- or better in Mathematics 132. 1.00 units, Lecture
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CHEM 310 - Physical Chemistry II
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CHEM 311: Analytical Chemistry
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A lecture and laboratory course covering the theory and practice of chemical analysis techniques in a quantitative manner. Detailed discussion of simple and complex acid-base equilibria, and complex buffer systems, will be presented, as will related solubility problems, complex metal-ligand solution equilibria, and oxidation reduction equilibria. Stoichiometry will also be addressed in a systematic way. These techniques will be applied in the laboratory, where accuracy and precision will be stressed. Emphasis will be placed on useful chemical reactions for analysis purposes. Latter stages of the course will deal with potentiometry, spectrometry, and chromatographic theory, both gas and liquid, as a separation tool with practical applications. Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 111L. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 312: Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A lecture and laboratory course in the principles and practice of the use of instruments for quantitative and qualitative chemical measurements. Theory, optimization, and application of instrumentation for spectroscopic, electrochemical, spectrometric, and hyphenated methods of analysis are presented. Applications of computer methods of analysis as well as analog and digital manipulation of electrical signals are presented. Prerequisite: Chemistry 311L with a grade of at least C-. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 313: Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
A study of atomic structure, the chemical bond, and molecular and ionic structure of inorganic compounds, and an introduction to the principles of coordination chemistry. Prerequisite: C- or better in Chemistry 111L. 1.00 units, Lecture
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CHEM 313 - Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
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CHEM 314: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A lecture and laboratory course devoted to the systematic study of transition elements and main group elements, their compounds, and reactions. Topics of current interest in inorganic chemistry will be discussed. Prerequisite: Chemistry 313 with a grade of at least C-. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 316: Physical Biochemistry
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A comprehensive survey of the physical methods used in the investigation of biological systems, and the models and underlying theory developed to account for observed behavior. The physical and chemical properties of amino acids, peptides, proteins, purines, pyrimidines, and nucleic acids will be examined from spectroscopic, thermodynamic, and kinetic viewpoints. Prerequisite: Chemistry 309L with a grade of at least C-. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 316 - Physical Biochemistry
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CHEM 330: Advanced Environmental Chemistry & Laboratory
25.00 Credits
Trinity College
A lecture and laboratory course covering the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in water, soil and air environmnets and the effects of population and technology on them. Laboratory experiments will analyze pollutants and elucidate fundamental chemical principles of thermodynamics and kinetics applicable to the envronment. Prerequisite:Chemistry 112L or 121L, one semester of college mathematics and Environmental Science 275L. 1.25 units, Lecture
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CHEM 330 - Advanced Environmental Chemistry & Laboratory
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CHEM 399: Independent Study
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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CHEM 401: Neurochemistry
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
An interdisciplinary course investigating the chemical processes involved in central nervous system functioning and communication. Emphasis will be placed on the chemical aspects of synthesis, metabolism and release of neurotransmitters. The role of neurochemistry in behavioral and neurological disease states will be evaluated. Current research topics in this area will also be presented. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. 1.00 units, Lecture
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CHEM 401 - Neurochemistry
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