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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Characterization, derivatizati on, and iden tification of unknowns consisting of one or more organic compounds. Instrumental methods of analysis as applied to the identification of organic compounds, including practical laboratory work with IR, NMR, GLC, and TLC. Lecture 1 hour, laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 3324 or concurrent enrollment.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit A one-semester introduction to the fundamentals of organic chemistry and methods of preparation, reactions, and uses of cyclic, acyclic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds. Lecture 4 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: CHEM 1225 or CHEM 1474 and 1471 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit A terminal course which completes a basic background in chemistry by emphasizing the organic, analytical and physical chemistry of compounds of interest in biology, agriculture and home economics. Basic analytical theory and fundamental thermodynamics and kinetics as applied to organic and biological molecules will be studied. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 334 5 or equivalent. May not be substituted for any chemistry major requirements.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Theoretical and laboratory study of modern analytical techniques, both qualitative and quantitative, with emphasis on instrument types, their components and methodology. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 4353.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit A course for non-science majors designed to provide the information to establish a foundation in the knowledge of drugs widely used or abused. It provides information about the types of drugs encountered, how drugs act in the body, and how they impact on soc iety. The course is especially recommended for education majors, both elementary and secondary and individuals who intend to select careers related to work with youth. May not be used for Natural Science, Chemistry majors or minors. Lecture 3 hours.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit An introduction to classical inorganic ch emical syntheses, purificati on methods an d analyses. Techn iques utilized in the identification of compound s include Fouri er transform inf rared, ultra-vi olet and visib le, multinuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopies. Some synth etic procedures utilize an inert atmosphere approach. Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 4334 or concurrent enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit An advanced study of the pri nciples of inorga nic chem istry. Theoretical concepts to be included in the study are chemical bonding, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, crystal field theory, and molecular orbital theory. An investigation into periodicity of the elements in terms of the effect of atomic size, ionic size, and charge on various chemi cal properties will b e pursued. Lectu re 4 hours. Prerequ isite: CHEM 3324, PHYS 1215, and MATH 2215.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit Apparatus, method and calculations employed in physio-chemical measurements. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 4353 or concurrent enrollment and CHEM 2232.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit The study of thermodynamics particularly as applied to chemical systems. Prerequisites: CHEM 1474/1471, PHYS 1115 and MATH 2215.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit A continuation of CHEM 4351. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 4363 or concurrent enrollment.
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