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1.00 Credits
Provides guided study in topics and problem solving skills beyond that provided in CH201. Covers defi nitions, measurements, atomic nucleus, elements, compounds, binary nomenclature, gas laws, and chemical thermodynamics: heat, work, and energy. Prerequisite: MTH095. Corequisite: CH201. F
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1.00 Credits
Provides guided study in topics and problem solving skills beyond that provided in CH202. Covers Lewis structures, VESPR theory, shapes and polarity of molecules, intermolecular forces, crystal structure, reaction rates, rate laws, reaction mechanisms, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, spontaneous changes, free energy, voltaic and electrolytic cells, coordination compounds, organic structure, and polymer chemistry. Prerequisite: CH201. Corequisite: CH202. W
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5.00 Credits
Introduces chemical concepts and experimental techniques to students majoring in scientifi c, engineering, and medical fi elds. Covers the history of chemical developments, measurements and their uncertainty, components of matter, chemical periodicity, chemical calculations using the mole concept, chemical reactions, kinetic-molecular theory of gases, energy fl ow, experiments on chemical systems, and atomic structure. Prerequisite: MTH111 or consent of instructor. F
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5.00 Credits
Covers periodic properties; molecular bonding, hybridization, and resonance; solutions and solids; intermolecular forces; rates of reactions; and organic polymers. Second of a three-term sequence designed for students majoring in scientifi c, engineering, and medical fi elds. Prerequisite: CH221. W
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5.00 Credits
Covers the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions; fundamentals of chemical equilibrium; acid-base equilibria; ionic equilibria in aqueous systems; free energy concepts; voltaic/electrolytic cells; and metallurgical processes. Th ird of a three-term sequence designed for students majoring in scientifi c, engineering and medical fi elds. Prerequisite: CH222. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the principles of organic chemistry for students majoring in the physical or life sciences. Emphasizes structure, nomenclature, physical properties, and chemical reactivities of organic molecules. Stresses bonding, functional groups, alkanes and cycloalkanes, conformational analysis, stereochemistry, alkenes, and alkynes. Prerequisite: CH123 or CH223. F
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1.00 Credits
Accompanies CH241 Organic Chemistry as a laboratory for students majoring in the physical or life sciences. Emphasizes microscale laboratory experiments related to basic techniques of recrystalization, extraction, melting and boiling point determination, IR spectroscopy, extraction, chromatography, and synthesis. Students requiring lecture and lab credit for transfer must take CH241 and CH241B. Prerequisite: CH123 or CH223. F
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the principles of organic chemistry for students majoring in the physical or life sciences. Emphasizes structure, nomenclature, physical properties, and chemical reactivities of organic molecules. Stresses alcohols, ethers, free-radical reactions, aromatic compounds, spectroscopy, oxidation-reduction, aldehydes, and ketones. Prerequisite: CH241. W
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1.00 Credits
Off ers a laboratory course to accompany CH242 Organic Chemistry for students majoring in physical and life sciences. Emphasizes microscale laboratory experiments related to reaction mechanisms, kinetics, spectroscopy, gas chromatography, and synthetic techniques. Students requiring lecture and lab credit for transfer must take CH242 and CH242B. Prerequisite: CH241B. W
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the principles of organic chemistry for students majoring in the physical or life sciences. Emphasizes structure, nomenclature, physical properties, and chemical reactivities of organic molecules. Stresses carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines, condensation reactions, carboxylics, lipids, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Prerequisite: CH242 or consent of instructor. Sp
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