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CHEM 223: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Provides the laboratory component of CHEM 221. This laboratory experience illustrates modern techniques of purification, identification, and synthesis of organic compounds and the application to structural and synthetic problems. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly CHE 233 Organic Chemistry Lab I. 2 credits Prerequisites: Concurrent registration with CHEM 221 or permission of instructor
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CHEM 224: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
2.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Provides the laboratory component of CHEM 222. This laboratory experience illustrates modern techniques of purification, identification, and synthesis of organic compounds and the application to structural and synthetic problems. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly CHE 234 Organic Chemistry Lab II. 2 credits Prerequisites: Concurrent registration with CHEM 222 or permission of instructor
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CHEM 225: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Introduces the student to the most relevant techniques used in chemical analysis such as gravimetric, volumetric and titrimetric methods. 3 credits Prerequisites: CHEM 221 (may be taken concurrently)
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CHEM 321: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Explores selected topics in organic chemistry, such as reactive intermediates, reactions of carbonyls compounds, retrosynthesis, photochemistry, and the chemistry of amines. Utilizing the chemical literature will also be emphasized. Formerly CHE 350 Advanced Organic Chemistry. 3 credits Prerequisite: CHEM 222
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CHEM 332: Chemical Analysis
2.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Introduces methods of chemical analysis. Ordinarily be taken concurrently with CHEM 331 or CHEM 225. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly CHE 316 Chemical Analysis. 2 credits Prerequisites: Concurrent registration with CHEM 224 or permission of the instructor
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CHEM 341: Physcial Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the principles of chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, and atomic structure, with an emphasis on applications to biological systems. Introduces some of the theory behind spectroscopic techniques. Formerly CHE 377 Physical Chemistry I. 3 credits Prerequisites: CHEM 111, CHEM 112, MATH 125, MAT 225, and PHYS 111 (may be taken concurrently); MATH 325 is recommended
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CHEM 350: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Introduces the principles and applications of instrumental methods of chemical analysis including spectroscopy (UV-VIS, IR, NMR, MS), electrochemistry and chromatography 3 credits
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CHEM 351: Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Introduces the experimental applications of instrumental methods of chemical analysis including spectroscopy (UV-VIS, IR, NMR, MS), electrochemistry, and chromatography
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CHEM 431: Molecular Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Explores the molecular basis of biological processes, with special emphasis on the structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids and the interplay between these important classes of macromolecules. Topics are introduced using the current scientific literature in areas such as HIV and cancer. Formerly CHE 411 Molecular Biochemistry I. 3 credits Prerequisite: CHEM 222
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CHEM 432: Molecular Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Continues the study of biochemistry, including reaction mechanisms, metabolic pathways and energetics. The course concludes with an examination of related topics of current interest. Formerly CHE 412 Molecular Biochemistry II. 3 credits Prerequisites: CHEM 431 or permission of instructor
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