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ChE 499: Senior Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Research project to be selected by the student with the permission and recommendation of a faculty supervisor and the approval of the department chair. At conclusion of project, student prepares a report in the form of a senior thesis.
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Chem 111A: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Systematic treatment of fundamental chemical principles and their applications. Particular reference to the concept of energy and its uses, gas laws, kinetic molecular theory, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the periodic classification of the elements. Prerequisites: two years of high school algebra and one of high school chemistry, or permission of instructor.
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Chem 112A: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to the principles of chemical equilibrium and to ionic solutions. Topics: ionic equilibria, galvanic cells, elementary chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, and molecular structure of coordination compounds. Three lecture hours and a problem-solving subsection hour. Sign-up for subsections is conducted during the first two weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: Chem 111A or permission of instructor.
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Chem 151: General Chemistry Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an introduction into basic laboratory techniques, the experimental method, and the presentation of scientific data, as well as direct experience with chemical principles and the properties and reactions of substances. The topics and experiments in this course complement the material covered in the Chem 111A lecture course. Students attend one four-hour laboratory session and one one-hour laboratory lecture every other week. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in Chem 111A or permission of the instructor.
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Chem 152: General Chemistry Laboratory II
2.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an introduction to basic laboratory techniques, the experimental method, and the presentation of scientific data as well as direct experience with chemical principles and the properties and reactions of substances. The topics and experiments in this course complement the material covered in the Chem 112A lecture course. Students attend one four-hour laboratory session and one one-hour laboratory lecture every other week. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in Chem 112A or permission of the instructor.
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Chem 181: Freshman Seminar in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A weekly lecture by a chemistry faculty member, or other scientist from academia or industry, on their current research activities. The goal is to provide students with a sampling of current research activities dealing with fundamental an applied problems in science and society that are being approached from a chemical point of view. Students see how fundamental chemical principles can be obtained from experiment and theory and used to both better understand and make better the world we live in. Each week a different scientist presents a lecture or offers an additional activity. Intended primarily for freshman who anticipate majoring in science, but interested upperclass students also should find the lectures interesting and simulating. Students are expected to attend all lectures and associated activities during the semester. Enrollment is limited. Credit/no credit only.
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Chem 261: Organic Chemistry I with Lab
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The first part of a two-semester survey of organic chemistry. The course includes an introduction to organic structures, reactions, and reaction mechanisms. The laboratory meets on alternate weeks and include an introduction to laboratory methods in organic chemistry, including separation and methods of purification of organic compounds. Prerequisites: Chem 112A, Chem 152.
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Chem 262: Organic Chemistry II with Lab
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A course covering certain areas of organic chemistry in more detail than the prerequisite course, with special emphasis on the mechanisms and the synthetic applications of organic reactions and on the organic chemistry of biological compounds. The laboratory meets on alternate weeks and include organic synthesis and spectroscopic techniques. Required course for chemistry majors. Prerequisite: Chem 261.
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Chem 290: Freshman and Sophomore Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to laboratory research for first- and second-year students. Students work under supervision of a faculty sponsor. Prerequisite: permission of the sponsor and the Department of Chemistry. Credit/no credit only.
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Chem 358: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to the methods of qualitative organic analysis, including the use of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. One hour of lecture and six laboratory hours a week. An additional three to six hours a week usually are needed to complete laboratory work. Prerequisites: Chem 251, 252, and 257.
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