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Chemistry 154: Inorganic Reactions
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Properties of liquids and solutions, aqueous equilibria, precipitation reactions, acids and bases, reaction rates, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis and nuclear chemistry. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. (Laura Muller)
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Chemistry 253: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The chemistry of carbon compounds, including structure and bonding, acid-base properties and stereochemistry. Theory of reaction mechanisms, methods of synthesis and spectroscopy. The chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides and free radicals. In the laboratory, fundamental techniques for the isolation, purification and characterization of organic compounds. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Christopher Kalberg, Nancy Lane)
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Chemistry 253 - Organic Chemistry I
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Chemistry 254: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A continuation of Chem 253. The chemistry of aromatic, carbonyl and acyl compounds. In the laboratory organic reactions and synthesis projects, including isolation and mass, infrared, uv and nmr spectroscopy. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Christopher Kalberg, Nancy Lane)
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Chemistry 303: Current Problems in Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An overview of major biogeochemical pathways and basic principles of atmospheric and aquatic chemistry, highlighting human perturbation of natural cycles. Investigation of significant environmental problems, including air and water pollution, ozone depletion, global warming and hazardous wastes, with an emphasis on reading scientific literature and writing science papers. Three hours lecture per week. (Matthew Evans) Connections: Conx 23009 The Environment Conx 20048 Environmental Problem Solving
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Chemistry 303 - Current Problems in Environmental Chemistry
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Chemistry 305: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
See Bio 305.
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Chemistry 305 - Biochemistry
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Chemistry 331: Analytical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Chemical equilibrium and its application to the analysis of inorganic substances, including neutralization and complexometric titrations and optical methods. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Laura Muller) Connections: Conx 20044 Mathematics of Chemical Analysis
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Chemistry 331 - Analytical Chemistry I
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Chemistry 332: Analytical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Theory and application of electrochemistry and separation techniques to the solution of chemical problems. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Jani Benoit) Connections: Conx 20044 Mathematics of Chemical Analysis
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Chemistry 332 - Analytical Chemistry II
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Chemistry 355: Physical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Thermodynamics as a basis for consideration of the properties of matter, electrolytic and nonelectrolytic solutions and electrochemistry. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. Connections: Conx 20045 Mathematical Tools for Chemistry
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Chemistry 355 - Physical Chemistry I
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Chemistry 356: Physical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Reaction kinetics with applications to mechanisms and quantum mechanics. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Laura Muller) Connections: Conx 20045 Mathematical Tools for Chemistry
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Chemistry 356 - Physical Chemistry II
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Chemistry 361: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Principles of bonding, structure and reactions in inorganic chemistry, with emphasis on transition metal complexes. This includes correlation of structure and reactivity, symmetry and group theory, organometallics and catalysis. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. (Christopher Kalberg)
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Chemistry 361 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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