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5.00 Credits
(4-3-5) A continuation of CHE 221. Models of chemical bonding, shape of molecules, theories of covalent bonding, liquids and solids, properties of mixtures, bonding and reactivity and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite: CHE 221.
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5.00 Credits
(4-3-5) A continuation of CHE 222. Emphasis on chemical equilibrium and its applications in aqueous solutions including acid-base, solubility and complexation reactions. Buffers, pH, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemistry and nuclear reactions and their applications. Prerequisite: CHE 222.
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1.00 Credits
(0-3-1) Physical and chemical principles of freshwater systems, instrumental design and operating methods for measuring pH, dissolved oxygen, ammonia, nitrate, turbidity and conductivity. A five-week series of self-paced tutorials on CD followed by an extended, instructor-led laboratory to be conducted on a designated Saturday. Prerequisite: CHE 201 or CHE 221 or instructor consent.
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2.00 Credits
(1-3-2) Five week course introducing calibration and operational use of the Hydrolab multiprobe. Fundamental concepts in aquatic chemistry. Project planning, constraint assessment and measurement methodologies. Computer downloading and analysis of data. Prerequisite: CHE 231. Corequisite: BIO 112 or spreadsheet proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) The drug action of selected pharmaceuticals with emphasis on those drug families of particular importance in nuclear medicine and the biochemistry of the important radiopharmaceuticals. Prerequisites: BIO 231, BIO 232.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Development of electrochemistry concepts, including thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, charge transport and mass transport. Topics are presented in the context of fuel cells, electrolysis, electroplating and batteries. Also discussed, the chemistry of hydrogen; its properties, production, storage and transportation. Prerequisite: CHE 202 or CHE 222.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Mechanisms and toxicological effects of chemical reactions in water, soil and air. Global and regional concerns about atmospheric and marine contaminants, thermal pollution, pesticide and heavy metal disposal, radioisotope properties and effects of pollutants on living organisms. Organic nomenclature and selected biochemistry principles. Prerequisite: CHE 331 or instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Nature, properties and distribution of soils and their relationship to the influence of vegetation, climate, landforms and human activity. Understanding how soils form and how and why they vary horizontally across the landscape and vertically with depth. Emphasis upon North American patterns. Required field trips and labs. Prerequisite: CHE 202 or instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) The structures and reactions of carbon compounds with emphasis on thermodynamics, reaction pathways and spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHE 223.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Organic stereochemistry with emphasis on biologically important molecules. Prerequisite: CHE 331.
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