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1.00 Credits
This course is the laboratory to accompany CHE 142. Corequisite: Must accompany CHE 142; Offered both semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the theory and practice of volumetric, gravimetric and instrumental methods of analysis. Prerequisite: CHE 101/102 and one semester of college mathematics except MAT 101; Corequisite: CHE 211L
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2.00 Credits
This course involves six hours of laboratory. Corequisite: CHE 211
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CHE 219. The physical properties, nomenclature synthesis and reactions of amines, carboxylic acids and its derivatives, ethers, epoxides, sulfides, conjugated systems, aromaticity and enols are studied. The theory and application of a variety of spectroscopic (infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spec) methods are also covered. Prerequisite: CHE 219; Corequisite: CHE 220L
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1.00 Credits
This lab emphasizes the reactions that are covered in lecture and places an importance on mastering spectroscopic methods such as IR and NMR. It consists of three hours of lab a week. Corequisite: CHE 220
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3.00 Credits
This one semester course emphasizes structure/ function relationships among the components responsible for the biochemical functions of life. Topics include proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, bioenergetics, metabolism (catabolisms and anabolism), lipids, membranes, nucleic acids, biotechnology, biochemical methods, vitamins and nutrition. Prerequisite: BIO 101/102 and CHE 219 or chemistry majors that have completed CHE 220; Offered both semesters and often in the first summer session.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory supports the CHE 303 lecture course. Students required to take CHE 303 are also required to take CHE 303L (except for physician assisting students). Corequisite: CHE 303; Offered both semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first semester of the introductory course in physical chemistry. Areas of study include quantum mechanics: history, Bohr atom, Schr?dinger Equation, particle in a box, rigid rotor, simple harmonic Oscillator, hydrogen atom, MO theory; classical thermodynamics: Gibbs chemical potential, phase equilibria, electrochemistry, irreversible processes. Prerequisites: CHE 102, MAT 125-126, PHY 101- 102 (preferred) or PHY 111-112; MAT 202 strongly recommended
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3.00 Credits
This is the second semester of the introductory course in physical chemistry. Areas of study include statistical thermodynamics: Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, partition function, thermodynamics functions, ideal gas, Einstein solid; spectroscopy: interaction of light with matter, Einstein coefficients, selection rules, atomic and molecular spectra, lasers; kinetics: rates, microscopic reversibility, steady state, collision theory. Prerequisite: CHE 311
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2.00 Credits
This is the laboratory course which complements the offering in physical chemistry. Students perform experiments illustrating the major areas of physical chemistry: quantum mechanics, classical thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, spectroscopy and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite: CHE 311; Prerequisite or corequisite: CHE 312
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