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CHM 251: Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A one-semester introductory organic chemistry course for students not expected to take biochemistry. Emphasis on nomenclature, bonding, proprieties, and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds containing various functional groups. No credit toward an IU degree in medical technology. Preparation for Course P: CHM 151, 112, or 116. Cr. 4.
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CHM 252: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM 251 illustrating methods of separation and the more common?techniques and methods for preparing various types of organic compounds. Preparation for Course C: CHM 251. Cr. 1.
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CHM 254: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM 255 illustrating methods of separation and the more common techniques and methods for preparing various types of organic compounds. Preparation for Course C: CHM 255. Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 255: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Recommended for biology majors and premedical students who do not take CHM 261. A study of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and their simple derivatives in terms of (a) structure, bonding, etc., (b) general syntheses and reactions, and (c) a logical modern rationale for fundamental phenomena as supported by relative reaction rates, orientation effects, and stereochemistry. Preparation for Course P: CHM 116. Cr. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 256: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
An extension of CHM 255 to include various functional groups such as the carboxyl, carbonyl, amino, etc., and polyfunctional natural products including carbohydrates and peptides. Preparation for Course P: CHM 255. Cr. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 258: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A continuation of CHM 254 but emphasizing methods for identifying organic compounds, including simple "unknowns."Preparation for Course P: CHM 254; C: CHM 256. Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 261: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Required for students majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering; recommended for other science majors and premedical and predental students. A comprehensive study of the chemical principles underlying aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Emphasis is placed on the commercial and laboratory syntheses of these materials as well as their uses. Mechanisms, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy are stressed to illustrate the logic inherent in the subject matter and to demonstrate the predictability of many of the chemical transformations discussed. Preparation for Course P: CHM 116. Cr. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 262: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A continuation of CHM 261, but with a broader scope. The chemistry of a variety of functional groups is discussed. Included are discussions of some compounds and reactions of biological significance. Preparation for Course P: CHM 261. Cr. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 265: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Laboratory experiments include a large number of techniques for sophisticated organic syntheses. The preparations are designed not only to illustrate the classical reactions discussed in CHM 261, but also to allow for wider application of the principles involved. Preparation for Course C: CHM 261. Cr. 2. Hours Lab. 6 Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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CHM 266: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A continuation of CHM 265. A substantial portion of the course is devoted to the methods employed in organic qualitative analysis. The student is expected to identify "unknowns" and mixtures and is introduced to some modern instrumental techniques.Preparation for Course P: CHM?265; C: CHM 262. Cr. 2. Hours Lab. 6. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 4).
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