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CHEM 1112: and 1113 Honors General Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
For Chemistry majors and University Honors Program students only.Topics covered are similar to CHEM 1110, 1111, but the depth of understanding expected is greater. Prerequisites: high school chemistry or CHEM 1000, 1001, and two years high school algebra or MATH 1110. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered only in fall.
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CHEM 1120: and 1121 General Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A continuation of CHEM 1110, 1111. Topics include solutions, acid/base reactions, chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, gaseous equilibria, acid/base and solubility chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and descriptive organic and inorganic chemistry. Laboratory complements lecture topics and emphasizes qualitative and quantitative measurements, and data interpretation and manipulation. Prerequisites: CHEM 1110, 1111. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered in fall, spring, and summer.
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CHEM 1120 - and 1121 General Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 1122: and 1123 Honors General Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A continuation of CHEM 1112, 1113.Topics covered are similar to CHEM 1120, 1121, but the depth of understanding expected is greater. Prerequisites: CHEM 1112, 1113. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered only in spring.
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CHEM 1122 - and 1123 Honors General Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 2010: and 2011 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A systematic study of the physical and chemical properties of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Topics include chemical bonding, structural formula and physical properties, nomenclature, stereochemistry, synthesis and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and alcohols. Reaction mechanism is emphasized. Laboratory component focuses on reaction set-ups, recrystallization, melting point, distillation, extraction, chromatography, and reactions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1120, 1121, or CHEM 1122, 1123. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Formerly CHEM 211, 211L. CHEM 2010, 2011 is required of all Chemistry majors. Offered in fall, spring, and summer.
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CHEM 2010 - and 2011 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 2012: and 2013 Honors Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
For Chemistry majors and University Honors Program students only. Topics are similar to CHEM 2010, 2011, but covered in greater detail. Prerequisites: CHEM 1122, 1123. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week.Offered only in fall.
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CHEM 2012 - and 2013 Honors Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 2020: and 2021 Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A continuation of CHEM 2010, 2011. Emphasis is on the synthesis, reactions, and spectroscopic identification of aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and amines. Reaction mechanism is strongly emphasized. Laboratory component exposes students to multi-step synthesis, and spectroscopic and chromatographic characterization of reaction products. Prerequisites: CHEM 2010, 2011. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Formerly CHEM 212, 212L. CHEM 2020, 2021 is required of all Chemistry majors. Offered in fall, spring, and summer.
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CHEM 2020 - and 2021 Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 2022: and 2023 Honors Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A continuation of 2012, 2013. Topics covered are similar to CHEM 2020, 2021, but covered in greater detail. Prerequisites: CHEM 2012, 2013. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered only in spring.
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CHEM 2100: and 2101 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Quantitative methods of chemical analysis. Topics include data manipulation, error analysis and statistical methods; chemical equilibria; acid/base, complexometric and precipitation titrimetry; spectrometric methods; chemical separations and chromatography; analytical glassware, equipment, and instrumentation; and use of computer spreadsheet programs. Laboratory component directly parallels lecture topics. Prerequisites: CHEM 1120, 1121, or CHEM 1122, 1123. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Formerly CHEM 210, 210L. Required of all Chemistry majors. Offered in fall and spring.
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CHEM 2100 - and 2101 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 2500: Introduction to Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introductory study of mechanisms, dosages, and side effects of pharmacological classes of medication. Three lectures per week. Offered only in fall.
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CHEM 2500 - Introduction to Pharmacology
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CHEM 3000: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introduction to descriptive inorganic chemistry. Emphasis is on periodicity in structure and reactivity. Topics include bonding, boron chemistry, catalysis, coordination compounds and reaction mechanisms, electronic spectroscopy, and bio-inorganic chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1120, 1121. Offered only in the fall.
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