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3.00 Credits
Chemical theory of states of matter, thermodynamics, equilibria, and kinetics. Prerequisite: Chem 342, Math 212, and Phys 292. Co-requisite: Chem 317.
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Topics include quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, spectroscopy, and molecular structure. Prerequisite: Chem 371, Math 252, and Phys 292. Co-requisite: Chem 318.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced chemical preparation and chemical instrumentation laboratory. Synthesis emphasizes inorganic compounds, and uses modern separation, purification, and instrumental analysis techniques. Addition instrumental analysis will explore modern methods of trace analysis. Instrumentation may include NMR, GC-MS, FT-IR, fluorescence, HPLC, CE, powder X-ray diffraction, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: Chem 321 or 322 are required, while Chem 318 and Chem 372 are recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical organic chemistry including molecular orbital theory, photochemistry, orbital symmetry, and reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite: Chem 318, Chem 342, and Chem 372.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced treatment of synthetic organic and inorganic chemistry and reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite: Chem 318, Chem 342, and Chem 372.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar course in a topic or topics in chemistry. Prerequisite: Chem 318, Chem 342, and Chem 372.
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1.00 Credits
Upper division undergraduate students participating in a chemical research project will present one or two 30-minute presentations on their project to faculty members and other graduate and undergraduate students registered in the course. In addition the students will participate in the discussion evolving from other student presentations. Cross-listed as: Phys 455.
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3.00 Credits
Quantum mechanical approach to chemical bonding, crystal and ligand field theory, acid/base theories, and transition metal chemistry. Prerequisite: Chem 318 and Chem 372.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Chem 461. Topics include metal, transition metal, and non-metal inorganic topics and symmetry as related to spectroscopy and reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite: Chem 461.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of chemical reaction kinetics. Prerequisite: Chem 318 and Chem 372.
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