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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture; 3 credits Intensive study of organic reaction mechanisms including topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Chemistry 52.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 5 credits Properties and reactions of compounds of biological importance. Oxygen-transport proteins. Enzyme kinetics and mechanisms. Basic immunology. Biological membranes. DNA replication, mutation, and repair. Transcription and the Genetic Code. Chemistry 119 Protein biosynthesis. Laboratory work emphasizes basic biochemical skills. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Chemistry 57.1.) Prerequisite: Chemistry 41 or 41W, or Biology 17.1; and Chemistry 52.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits This course is the same as Chemistry 57, but without laboratory work. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Chemistry 57.) Prerequisite: Chemistry 52.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits This course is the same as Chemistry 58, but without laboratory work. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Chemistry 58.) Prerequisite: Chemistry 57 or 57.1.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture; 3 credits Physical chemistry with applications to biochemical processes. Topics include thermodynamics, chemical and physical equilibria, transport phenomena, kinetics, and quantum chemistry. Not recommended for students who intend to take graduate courses in chemistry or biochemistry. Students who complete Chemistry 60.1 may take Chemistry 61, but must forfeit three credits of Chemistry 60.1. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Chemistry 61.) Prerequisite: Chemistry 2; and Mathematics 4.3. Prerequisite or corequisite: Physics 2 or 2.5.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 5 credits Thermodynamics, including nonelectrolyte and electrolyte solutions, reaction equilibria, and phase equilibria. Laboratory emphasizes physicochemical measurements. Students who complete Chemistry 60.1 may take Chemistry 61, but must forfeit three credits earned for Chemistry 60.1. Prerequisite: Chemistry 41 or 41W; and Mathematics 5.3; and Physics 2 or 2.5.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 5 credits Continuation of Chemistry 61. Chemical kinetics; transport properties; quantum mechanics; atomic and molecular structure; spectroscopy; statistical mechanics. Laboratory emphasizes synthesis and physical characterization of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 61.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture; 3 credits Application of quantum mechanics to molecular electronic structure, including the Schr dinger equation, operators, angular momentum, variation and perturbation methods, electron spin, Pauli principle, many-electron atoms, application of molecular-orbital and valence-bond theories to diatomic and polyatomic molecules. Prerequisite or corequisite: Chemistry 62.
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6.00 Credits
Minimum of 6 hours conference and independent work§; 2 credits each Planning and carrying out a research problem under supervision of a faculty member. Weekly conference. Written and oral reports. Students may not receive credit for more than three terms of undergraduate research in the Chemistry 73 and 83 sequences. Prerequisite of 73.1: Chemistry 41 or 41W, and 52 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 73.2: Chemistry 73.1 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 73.3: Chemistry 73.2 and permission of the instructor and the chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
1 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 5 credits Atomic structure. Symmetry and Group Theory. Molecular orbitals. Coordination chemistry. Organometallic chemistry. Elements of catalysis and bioinorganic chemistry. Solid-state materials. Laboratory emphasizes the synthesis, purification and characterization of coordination, organometallic, main group, solid state, and bioinorganic compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 60.1 or 61; Chemistry 35 is strongly recommended.
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