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CHEM/BCHM 101-102: General Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
The fundamental laws and principles of chemistry; appropriate laboratory exercises to illustrate these principles and to develop proper techniques; introduction to quantitative analytical methodology. The laboratory in the second semester includes an introduction to systematic inorganic qualitative analysis. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisite for CHEM 101: a high school chemistry course or CHEM 100. It is recommended that a student achieve a grade of C or higher in CHEM 101 before taking CHEM 102. (Cr. 4, 4)
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CHEM/BCHM 105-106: Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An introductory course in the principles of chemistry, with application to the health sciences. Fundamentals of general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. Appropriate laboratory exercises illustrate these principles and develop techniques. This course cannot be taken as a prerequisite for Organic Chemistry. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period per week. (Cr. 4, 4)
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CHEM/BCHM 105-106 - Chemistry
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CHEM/BCHM 197-198: General Chemistry:Honors
4.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An intensive introductory course in all the major branches of chemistry, including biochemistry. The level at which material is introduced will vary so as to adjust to the backgrounds of the students. The laboratory will include some open ended experiments designed to develop an appreciation for creative research. Admission to the course is by invitation of the professor in charge of the course and is not restricted to chemistry majors. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Registration only with permission of instructor. (Cr. 4, 4)
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CHEM/BCHM 302: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Principles and applications of classical wet analytical techniques such as gravimetric and volumetric methods, as well as modern analytical techniques, such as electrochemistry, spectroscopy and chromatography. Statistical evaluation of analytical data. Three lectures and a four hour laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM 102. (Cr. 5)
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CHEM/BCHM 302 - Analytical Chemistry
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CHEM/BCHM 309-310: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
The application of thermodynamics to the study of the states of matter, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, thermal chemistry, and electrochemistry. Chemical kinetics, diffusion and the migration of ions. Elucidation of the molecular structure of matter by classical physical and quantum mechanical considerations. Prerequisite: CHEM 102. Corequisites: MATH 201, and PHYS 102 or 108. (Cr. 3, 3)
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CHEM/BCHM 309-310 - Physical Chemistry
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CHEM/BCHM 311: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Laboratory studies of physical chemical measurements on gases, heats of chemical processes, equilibrium, emf and conductance. A four hour laboratory. Corequisite: CHEM 310. (Cr. 2)
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CHEM/BCHM 319-320: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
The chemistry of carbon compounds. Emphasis on structure and mechanisms of organic reactions. Three lectures and one problem period. Prerequisite: CHEM 102. (Cr. 3, 3)
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CHEM/BCHM 319-320 - Organic Chemistry
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CHEM/BCHM 323-324: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Synthesis, purification, analysis, mechanistic studies and spectral characterization of organic compounds. Four hours of laboratory. Prerequisite or Corequisite: CHEM 319 for 323; 320 for 324. (Cr. 2, 2) 335. Inorganic Chemistry. The chemistry of the elements and their compounds. Industrial, biochemical, environmental, and geochemical applications of inorganic chemistry are emphasized. The periodic table, elementary bonding models and thermodynamic data are used to organize, understand, and predict chemical and physical properties of inorganic compounds. Three lectures. Prerequisite: CHEM 102. (Cr. 3)
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CHEM/BCHM 336: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Study of the properties, synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. Experiments include preparations of metallic and non-metallic elements from compounds; simple salts by wet and dry methods; common gases; coordination compounds; air sensitive compounds; organometallic compounds; high temperature superconductors. A four hour laboratory. Corequisite: CHEM 335. (Cr. 2)
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CHEM/BCHM 410: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
4.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Laboratory studies of kinetics, spectroscopy, molecular structure and molecular modeling. A four hour laboratory. Prerequisite or Corequisite: CHEM 311. (Cr. 2)
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CHEM/BCHM 410 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
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