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3.00 Credits
Continued acquisition of communication skills in Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin). Emphasis is placed on listening comprehension, speaking, further training in standard pronunciation, extended vocabulary usage, understanding of complicated sentence structures and grammar points, acquisition of cultural knowledge. Reading in characters is required. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CHI 101 and 102 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Continued acquisition of communication skills in Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin). Emphasis is placed on listening comprehension, speaking, further training in standard pronunciation, extended vocabulary usage, especially the usage of colloquial words, understanding of complicated sentence structures and grammar points, deeper understanding of cultural knowledge. Reading in characters is required. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CHI 201 or equivalent.
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6.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts of chemistry and their relationship to the everyday experiences of humankind. Laboratory exercises emphasize the demonstration of chemical principles and the properties of materials encountered in everyday life. Four or six hours credit each semester. Three class hours; two laboratory hours. Satisfies the laboratory science requirement and is recommended for the student who seeks a single semester course.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of organic compounds stressing electronic valence theory. Reaction mechanisms, nucleophilic substitution mechanisms, alkene and alkyne chemistry, infrared spectroscopy. Laboratory work includes extraction chromatography and distillation of organic compounds, preparation of typical compounds, a study of their reactions, and the qualitative identification of unknown substances. Instrumental analytical procedures are included. Four hours credit. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHM 102.
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of organic compounds stressing electronic valence theory. Nuclear magnetic resonance, the synthesis and reactions of alcohols and ethers, nucleophilic substitution and addition at the carbonyl group, electrophilic aromatic substitution, the synthesis and reactions of amines, the chemistry of free radicals and pericyclic reactions. Laboratory work includes extraction chromatography and distillation of organic compounds, preparation and characterization of typical compounds by chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Four hours credit each semester. Three class hours; three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHM 209.
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3.00 Credits
Variable credit. May be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in research methods for the chemical sciences that emphasizes selection of a research problem, the chemical literature, design of experiments, analysis of data, and presentation of results. Three hours credit. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: CHM 209.
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2.00 Credits
The theory and technique of chemical separations, volumetric, gravimetric, and colorimetric methods. Four hours credit. Two class hours; six laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHM 102.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of spectroscopic, electroanalytical, and chromatographic instrumental analytical techniques. Five hours credit. Three class hours; six laboratory hours. Prerequisites: MTH 142, CHM 210 and 303.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the systematic chemistry of the elements. Emphasis is placed on electronic structure and bonding. Other topics covered: "warm" superconductors, transitionmetal carbonyls, metal organic compounds, nitrogen fixation, and metal-containing molecules of biological importance. Three hours credit. Three class hours. Prerequisites: CHM 102, MTH 142 and PHY 212 or PHY 222.
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