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CHEM 120: General Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Balko, Bentley, Kuo, Loening, Staff Content: Continuation of General Chemistry I. Chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, descriptive inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, nuclear chemistry. Weekly laboratory exercises emphasizing quantitative techniques that complement the lecture material. Lecture, discussion, laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 110 or equivalent. Taught: Annually (spring), 5 semester credits.
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CHEM 210: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Duncan, Kuo Content: The basic principles of organic chemistry from a mechanistic perspective. Bonding (Lewis structures, atomic and molecular orbitals); stereochemistry (chiral compounds, enantiomers, diastereomers, conformers, optical activity, Fischer projections); nomenclature; chemistry of alkanes (free radical substitution, reaction-coordinate energy diagrams, asymmetric induction); chemistry of alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers (substitution and elimination reactions, carbocations, pKa, nucleophilicity, leaving groups, kinetics); infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; chemistry of alkenes (addition and elimination reactions, oxidation and reduction, hydroboration, inductive and resonance effects of substituents, regio- and stereoselectivity); chemistry of alkynes (acidity, addition reactions); introduction to organometallic compounds. Lecture, discussion, laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 120. Taught: Annually, 5 semester credits.
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CHEM 220: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Duncan, Kuo Content: Chemistry of aldehydes and ketones (reactions at and adjacent to the carbonyl group, enolization, conjugate addition, oxidation, reduction). Lecture, conference, laboratory. Synthesis; chemistry of carboxylic acids and derivatives (pKa of acids, nucleophilic substitution of derivatives, acyl chlorides, esters, amides, anhydrides, nitriles). Carbohydrates (stereochemistry, aldoketoses, aldopentoses, aldohexoses, ketosugars, derivatives, furanose and pyranose forms, reducing and nonreducing sugars, disaccharides and polysaccharides); fats and oils; aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, resonance and molecular orbital approaches, electrophilic and nucleophilic aromatic substitution); aromatic nitrogen and oxygen chemistry (diazotization, synthesis); chemistry of amines, amino acids, peptides, proteins, DNA; other topics. Lecture, discussion, laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 210. Taught: Annually, 5 semester credits.
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CHEM 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Staff Content: Laboratory research or individual study topics arranged in consultation with a faculty supervisor. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair and supervising faculty member. Taught: Each semester, 1-4 semester credits.
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CHEM 300: Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Balko, Staff Content: Principles of chemistry applied to global, regional, and local problems of the earth's environment. Chemistry of the atmosphere and of natural and waste waters. Sources, reactions, and impact of chemical species on the environment and control strategies. Energy production. Prerequisite: Chemistry 210. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits.
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CHEM 305: Aquatic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Balko Content: Principles of chemistry applied to processes governing the composition of natural waters. Focus on the solubility equilibria that control the concentration of inorganic compounds (e.g. carbonate and silicates), kinetics of mineral growth and dissolution, the role of acid-base reactions and redox equilibria. Prerequisite: Chemistry 210 and 220 (may be taken concurrently), or consent of instructor. Taught: Alternate years, 2 semester credits.
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CHEM 310: Physical Chemistry:Thermodynamics And Kinetics
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Balko, Loening Content: Fundamental concepts of classical physical chemistry. Thermodynamics--first, second, and third laws; phase equilibria; chemical equilibria; kinetics--theory and practice; reaction rates. Prerequisites: Chemistry 120. Physics 142 or 152. Mathematics 132. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
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CHEM 320: Physical Chemistry:Statistical Mechanics And Quantum Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Balko, Loening Content: Statistical mechanics; quantum mechanics; quantum theory; molecular orbital theory; atomic and molecular spectroscopy; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; molecular modeling. Prerequisites: Chemistry 120. Physics 142 or 152. Mathematics 132. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
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CHEM 320 - Physical Chemistry:Statistical Mechanics And Quantum Chemistry
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CHEM 330: Structural Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Lochner, Staff Content: The structure-function relationship of biological molecules. Principles governing protein folding and methods used to assess protein structure; case studies illustrating how protein structure dictates function; DNA structure and the chemistry of protein-DNA interactions; membrane biochemistry and the dynamics of membrane organization; role of the membrane in facilitating transport, intracellular communication, and mediating the transmission of nerve signals. Prerequisite: Chemistry 220. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
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CHEM 335: Metabolic Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Lochner, Staff Content: Systematic assessment of how the cell derives metabolic energy and uses the energy to drive biosynthetic reactions. Principles of thermodynamics as applied to biological transformations of energy; allosterism and enzyme reaction mechanism; metabolic regulation in guiding the flow of cellular metabolites; defects in metabolic pathways; the biochemical basis of disease. Prerequisite: Chemistry 220. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
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