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Laboratory Experiments on the determination of physical properties, thermo dynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, molecular structure and kinetics. Laboratory: minimum 3 hours per week. Corequisites: 4161 corequires CHEM 4361, 4362. corequires CHEM 4162 only for B.S. majors, Fall, CHEM 4162, as needed.
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Individual projects in chemistry. Permission of the department chair required. May be repeated.
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Upper-division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the professor and students.
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Concepts of modern organic chemistry with special emphasis on bonding theory, stereochemistry, reaction mechanism, structure determination, synthesis design and heterocyclic chemistry.. Prerequisites: CHEM 2344, 2144. Corequisite: CHEM 4131. Alternate years; scheduled Fall or spring as needed.
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A selection of basic and current topics of inorganic chemistry. Topics include: atomic theory, ionic and covalent bonding, acid/bases and nonaqueous solvents, symmetry, transition metal (structures, chemistry and bonding) and organometallics. Prerequisites: CHEM 2344, 2144. Corequisite: 4132. Spring.
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Fundamental laws and concepts of chemistry as they relate to the interaction of chemicals with the environment. Corequisites: CHEM 4154. Prerequisites: CHEM 1341, 1141, 1342, 1142, 3343, 3143.
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Quantum chemistry, atomic and molecular structure; thermodynamics, including the first, second and third laws; dilute solutions; chemical and physical equilibria; gaseous, liquid and solid states; electrochemical phenomena; chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: two years of college chemistry, one year of college physics and differential and integral calculus. CHEM 4361, Fall, CHEM 4362, Spring.
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An intensive introduction to Latin grammar with selected readings. Fall.
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A continuation of Latin 1331 with selected readings from Latin prose and poetry. Latin 1331 or the equivalent is recommended. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive course in Attic morphology and syntax. Fall.
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