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Continuation of CH301. Considers the limitations on the rate of change by natural law. Explores the concepts of solutions, heterogeneous equilibria, electrochemistry, chemistry kinetics, quantum mechanics and surface phenomena. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisite: The equivalent of Arcadia course CH301.
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Study of the chemistry and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins and hormones, along with selected topics in comparative biochemistry, cytochemistry and chemical genetics. Laboratory work emphasizes independent study and methods of biochemical research. Three class hours and four laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisites: BI325, CH202, 203.
Corequisite:
CH303L
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Study of the theory and practice of instrumental analysis. Includes electrochemical,spectrophotometric, chromatographic, mass spectral and nuclear magnetic resonance methods as background for the separation, identification and analysis of chemical substances of clinical and biological importance. Three class hours and four laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisite: CH203. CH301, 302 highly recommended. Offered in 2004 and alternate years.
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Survey of the representative and transition elements in the context of atomic and molecular structure. Introduces organometallic and solid-state principles as the foundation for understanding coordination theory and the biochemistry of inorganic cations. Laboratory work emphasizes the preparation, properties and characterization of selected inorganic; and bioinorganic compounds which employ low and high temperature, vacuum and physicochemical techniques, with both aqueous and non-aqueous systems. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisites: CH202, 203. CH301, 302 highly recommended. Offered in 2003 and alternate years.
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Advanced study of selected topics not covered in the introductory course: Huckle MolecularOrbital Theory; aromaticity and antiaromaticity; correlation of structure and activity by linear free energy relationships; acidity functions and Bronsted Catalysis; symmetry and stereochemistry; pericyclic, electrocyclic and sigmatropic reactions; kinetics and kinetic isotope effects; and application of spectroscopic techniques. Laboratory component involves individual multi-step syntheses and molecular modeling projects. Three class hours and four laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisites: CH202, 203. CH301, 302 highly recommended. Offered in 2003 and alternate years.
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A coherent introduction to modern polymer chemistry designed for students interested in chemistry, physics, engineering and biochemistry. Specifically, this course aims to broaden the perspective of students in the different technical areas to the point where they can appreciate the scope and importance of polymers, biopolymers and contemporary polymer technology. Emphasis is placed on: the nature and synthesis of polymers; biological polymers and their reactions; thermodynamics and kinetics of polymerization; physical characterization, fabrication, testing and uses of both natural and synthetic polymeric materials. Four class hours weekly. Prerequisites: CH201, 202. Offered in even years.
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The principles of thermodynamics will be investigated from a modern statistical point of view based upon ensemble theory. This includes Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics, transport phenomena, thermal interactions, kinetic theory and applications to a variety of molecular systems. Prerequisites: CH102, PH212, MA202, CH301 and 302; or permission of the chairperson if taken concurrently with CH302. Offered in odd years.
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Topics vary according to the needs and interests of students and faculty. Possibilities may include medicinal chemistry, practical spectroscopy and the history of chemistry.
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The foundations of quantum chemistry and its applications to chemical systems will be explored. The Schrodinger wave equation, the harmonic oscillator, the hydrogen atom and matrix mechanics will be examined. Special emphasis will be placed on group theory and application to spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CH102, PH202 or 212, MA202, CH301 and 302; or permission of the chairperson if taken concurrently with CH302. MA 452 (old #352) recommended. Offered in even years.
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Part-time placement designed to test the business aspects of the chemical profession in a work setting and to bring practical knowledge of a functioning chemical or pharmaceutical business to the classroom. Prerequisites: BA340, 360, 380, senior standing in chemistry and permission of the department chair.
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