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2.00 Credits
Overview and introduction to organic chemical nomenclature, structures, and reactions.
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1.00 Credits
Lower division students participating in a chemical research project will present one or two 30-minute presentations on their project to faculty members, graduate students and other undergraduate students registered in the course. In addition the students will participate in the discussion evolving from other students' presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Problems in laboratory or literature may be undertaken as individual research arranged with an instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic electronics, optics, thermodynamic properties, and reaction kinetics, and instrumentation analysis including IR, UV-VIS, GC, NMR, MS, X-ray, LC, and electro-analytical techniques for the determination of molecular structure and properties. Prerequisite: Chem 322, Chem 342 and Math 252. Co-requisite: Chem 372..
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4.00 Credits
Quantitative aspects of chemical analysis are covered including statistical data analysis, chemical equilibrium especially in acid/base and systems, electrochemistry, and an introduction to optical methods and separations including HPLC, GC-MS, UV-vis, AA, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: Chem 212, Chem 216, and Math 140.
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4.00 Credits
Instrument design, use, and range of application are considered. Major instrumentation covered includes gas and liquid chromatography (GC and LC), extraction and pre-concentration methods, mass spectrometry, capillary electrophoresis, and X-ray methods. Prerequisite: Chem 315 and Chem 321.
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3.00 Credits
Environmental chemistry explores the sources, distribution, reactions, fate, transport and consequences of chemicals in natural systems. Reactions in aquatic, terrestrial and atmospheric environments will be considered, including both biological and abiotic transformations. Prerequisite: Chem 341.
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4.00 Credits
An intensive study of the chemistry of carbon compounds, including structure, synthesis and reaction mechanisms. The lab component will include the study of the isolation, purification and identification of various classes of organic compounds. Prerequisite: Chem 212 and Chem 216
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of Chem 341. Special topics, including an introduction to biochemistry and polymer chemistry, are included. The lab component will include the synthesis of various classes of organic compounds and their identification using modern spectroscopic techniques. Prerequisite: Chem 341.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of laboratory safety, including the proper use of emergency safety equipment and personal protective equipment, instructions for the safe handling, labeling, storage and disposal of chemicals, and safety in the biology and physics labs. Emphasis will be placed on preparing science educators in safety procedures. Prerequisite: Chem 211 Chem 212, or permission of the instructor.
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