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3.00 Credits
Designed for biology, chemistry, and technology majors. The theory of modern NMR is taught and demonstrated by hands-on access and computer labs. Topics include theory and experimental applications of multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, as needed for the structural elucidation of biomolecules, polymers and inorganic materials; H-NMR in one or more dimensions. Preparation for Course P: CHM 256 or 262 and PHYS 221 or 251 or 261 or consent of the instructor. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 2. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
A rigorous one-semester introduction to biochemistry. Preparation for Course P: CHM 224 and 256 or equivalent. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of CHM 533 with emphasis on enzymatic catalysis and metabolic transformations. Preparation for Course P: CHM 533 or equivalent. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work to accompany CHM 534. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the chemistry of main group and transition elements in which descriptive chemistry is wedded to qualitative theories of bonding and structure. Preparation for Course P: CHM 342, 384. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
Nuclear properties, structure, and reactions; radioactive decay; interaction of radiation with matter; radioactivity in the environment; nuclear applications in chemistry. Preparation for Course P or C: CHM 384 or equivalent. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
A general survey of synthetic organic chemistry including some discussion of current organic theory. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
Ionic and free-radical reactions are discussed critically, with emphasis on the synthetic and mechanistic aspects of the reaction studied. Preparation for Course P: CHM 256 or 262. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
A general treatment of physical chemistry with attention to the classical and statistical nature of energy, entropy, and free energy in chemical systems. Heat and work, thermochemistry, and chemical equilibrium. Preparation for Course P: CHM 115, 116; MA 261; PHYS 152, 251; or the equivalents. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of 577 with emphasis on phase equilibria, electrolytic solutions, electrochemical cells, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, spectroscopy, and chemical kinetics. Preparation for Course P: CHM 115, MA 261, PHYS 152, 251; or the equivalents. 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). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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