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CH 401: Systematic Inorganic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Descriptive chemistry of the elements with particular attention to their reactions in aqueous solution. Emphasis on the chemistry of the main group elements and the periodicity of their chemical properties. Introduction to transition element and coordination chemistry. Major paper required.
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CH 402: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A laboratory program that builds on the knowledge gained in CH 401, for B.S. chemistry majors. Synthesis and characterization of transition metal complexes, including inert atmosphere and high temperature techniques, and spectroscopic and magnetic measurements.
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CH 403: Systematic Inorganic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Development and application of theoretical principles to the structure and energies of inorganic substances. Particular attention to the chemistry of coordination compounds of the transition elements. Special applications to bioinorganic chemistry,organometallic chemistry, and inorganic solid state chemistry.
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CH 415: Analytical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Methods of quantitative analysis based on electronic instrumentation. Signal processing and electronics, spectroscopy (atomic, x-ray fluorescence, infrared/Raman, surface), voltammetry, chromatography (gas, liquid), mass spectrometry as well as chemical transducers and statistical methods of data handling.
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CH 416: Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Experiments in spectroscopy, electrochemistry, chromatography and electronics; computer applications to experimental design and data smoothing.
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CH 428: Qualitative Organic Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to organic chemistry research techniques and to the systematic identification and separation of organic compounds. Application of both physical and chemical procedures. Experimental and research techniques including infrared and nuclear magnetic spectroscopy, chemical classification tests, and the preparation of derivatives.
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CH 431: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An intensive study of physical chemical principles including states of matter, classical thermodynamics, physical and chemical equilibria, and electrochemistry.
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CH 433: Physical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An intensive study of physical chemical principles including molecular spectroscopy, statistical thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, kinetic theory, and transport properties. Credit may not be claimed for both CH 433 and CH 437.
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CH 434: Physical Chemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A project-oriented course to acquaint students with modern physical chemistry laboratory techniques. Experiments in chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, molecular structure and spectra.
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CH 435: Introduction to Quantum Chemistry
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An introduction to the basic principles of quantum theory and its application to atomic and molecular structure and spectroscopy.
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