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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 4, quiz 4. Prereq: Math Placement Test score for, MATH 106; one unit high school chemistry; and one unit high school physics. Credit towards the degree may be earned in only one: CHEM 105, 109, 111, 113, or 195. Fundamentals of chemistry for students in physical sciences or chemical engineering. Includes atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, solutions, and acid-base reactions. Intended for students who plan to take upper-level courses in chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3, quiz 1. Prereq: CHEM 113. Parallel: CHEM 116. Chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction reactions and electrochemistry, ionic solution equilibria, thermodynamic concepts, and chemistry of selected elements.
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2.00 Credits
Conf and lab 8. Prereq: CHEM 113. Parallel: CHEM 114. Designed for students (including chemistry and chemical engineering) who wish to take advanced laboratory instruction in such courses as CHEM 263, 264, 471/871, 472/872, 482/882, and 484/884. Credit may not be earned in both CHEM 116 and 221. Elementary quantitative laboratory instruction in analytical methods and preparations including titrimetry, gravimetry, separations, and use of pH meter and spectrophotometer, qualitative chemical analysis.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Lec 3. For course description, see FDST 131.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seminar. Prereq: Open to freshman only; good standing in the University Honors Program; and concurrent registration in CHEM 109 or 111 or 113; 3 units of high school mathematics including algebra and geometry; 1 unit of high school chemistry; 1 unit of high school physics. Seminar in which special topics in chemistry are taught at a level appropriate for the student population.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seminar. Prereq: Open to freshman only; good standing in the University Honors Program; CHEM 109 or 111 or 113, with a minimum grade of "B"; recommendation(s) from chemistry instructor(s)from previous semester; concurrent registration in CHEM 110 or 114; and permission. Seminar in which special topics in chemistry are taught at a level appropriate for the student population.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Lec 1, lab 4. This course cannot be used to satisfy the requirements for a minor in chemistry. Credit for the degree may be earned in only one: CHEM 105, 109, 111, 113, or 195. Interactive, practical approach to learning chemistry and its relationship to today's world. Intended for elementary and middle-level education majors. Uses the Operation Chemistry model to help students learn the essential chemistry content and teaching practices for elementary-level classrooms.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 4. Prereq: CHEM 110. Credit may not be earned in both CHEM 221 and 116. Introduction to principles of quantitative analytical chemistry, including ionic equilibria and solution stoichiometry. Lab instruction includes titrimetry, gravimetry, separations, and use of pH meter and spectrophotometer.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3, quiz 1. Prereq: CHEM 110 or 114, with a minimum grade of C; CHEM 253 or parallel. CHEM 116 or 221 recommended. CHEM 251 and 252, with their corresponding labs of CHEM 253 and 254, form a continuous basic course. Chemistry of carbon compounds. Applications to the biological sciences, agriculture and pre-professional programs including premedical and pre-dental. Emphasizes basic principles.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3, quiz 1. Prereq: CHEM 251 and 253. Continuation of CHEM 251. Chemistry of carbonyl compounds. Aspects of aromatic chemistry, heterocycles, carbohydrates and nitrogen compounds, with some emphasis on the organic compounds found in nature.
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