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11.00 Credits
Topics in physical chemistry selected from the following: thermodynamics of real systems, activities; electrochemistry; transport properties; kinetic theory of gases; elementary statistical thermodynamics; radiochemistry; solids and crystallography. Prerequisites: CHEM BC3252, BC3253. Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50. Problem section: M 12:00-12:50. Not offered Spring 2009. 3.5 points
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10.00 Credits
Structure, bonding and spectroscopy in inorganic compounds: applications of group theory to chemistry; ligand field theory; vibrational and electronic spectroscopy of transition metal complexes; selected topics from coordination chemistry, organometallics, bioinorganic chemistry, solid state and materials chemistry, mineralogy, and biogeochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM BC3231 or Permission of Instructor. Lecture: TuTh 9:10-10:25. Problem section: W 12:00-12:50. 3.5 points
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11.00 Credits
Survey of topics in structural, mechanistic, and synthetic organic chemistry, including molecular orbital treatment of structure, bonding, and chemical reactivity; elucidation of organic reaction mechanisms; pericyclic reactions; stereoelectronic effects; asymmetric reactions; and natural product total synthesis. Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry. Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50. Problem section: TBA. Not offered Spring 2009. 3.5 points
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9.00 Credits
Introduction to biochemical building blocks, macromolecules, and metabolism. Structures of amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. Protein structure and folding. Enzyme mechanisms, kinetics, allostery. Membranes. Protein and genetic engineering. Catabolism and anabolism with emphasis on chemical intermediates, metabolic energy, catalysis by specific enzymes, regulation. Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry, one year of biology. Lecture: MWF 9:00-9:50. Problem section: W 12:00-12:50. 3.5 points
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5.00 Credits
Basic techniques of experimental organic chemistry. Principles and methods of separation, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. Selected organic reactions. Prerequisites: General Chemistry I with lab. Corequisites: CHEM BC3230 or equivalent. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture and laboratory one afternoon: MTWRF: 1:10-5:30. 2.5 points
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12.00 Credits
Advanced experimental organic techniques and introduction to qualitative and quantitative organic analysis. Emphasis on instrumental and chromatographic methods. Selected reactions. Prerequisites: CHEM BC3328 with a grade of C- or better and CHEM BC3230. Corequisites: CHEM BC3231. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Th 12:00-12:50; Laboratory one afternoon: M, Tu, or Th 1:10-5:30. 3 points
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12.00 Credits
Identical to CHEM BC3333, with additional preparative experiments and an independent synthesis project. Prerequisites: CHEM BC3328 with a grade of C- or better and CHEM BC3230. Corequisites: CHEM BC3231. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Th 12:00-12:50; Laboratory two afternoons: TuTh 1:10-5:30. 5 points
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333. Laboratory one afternoon: M, Tu, or Th 1:10-5:30. 2 points CHEM BC3333x + CHEM BC3337x = BC3335x
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2.00 Credits
Quantitative techniques in volumetric analysis, radiochemistry, spectrophotometry, and pH measurement. Data analysis with spreadsheets. Prerequisites: General Chemistry with lab, Organic I lab. Corequisites: For students not majoring in chemistry or biochemistry: CHEM BC3232 or CHEM BC3252. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory one afternoon: Tu 2:00-6:00 or Th 1:10-5:00. 3 points
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2.00 Credits
Identical to CHEM BC3338, but with a greater variety and number of experiments. Prerequisites: General Chemistry with lab, Organic I lab. Corequisites: For students not majoring in chemistry or biochemistry: CHEM BC3232 or CHEM BC3252. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory two afternoons: Tu 2:00-6:00 and Th 1:10-5:00. 5 points
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