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4.00 Credits
Application of the basic concepts, laws and relationships of chemistry to predict and explain changes in the physical state and chemical composition of substances. Laboratory work is correlated with class material and involves reinforcement of basic principles through qualitative studies and quantitative measurements of physical and chemical properties. Designed for science majors. 3 hours lecture-recitations; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: High school chemistry. MTH 110 or equivalent score on mathematics screening test or permission of the division. CHM 151 is a prerequisite for CHM 152.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis will be placed upon the integration of studies in the sciences. Students will become familiar with the literature of science, conducting literature searches and developing bibliographies on selected topics. Participation in seminar discussions will be required. Prerequisite: Must be freshman biology, chemistry or general science major or have permission of division.
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4.00 Credits
A study of carbon compounds with emphasis on class reactions. Modern structural and bonding theories, reaction mechanisms and spectroscopic techniques are examined. Structures and properties of biologically significant molecules are discussed. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: CHM 1520. CHM 2010 is a prerequisite for CHM 2020.
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4.00 Credits
A study of carbon compounds with emphasis on class reactions. Modern structural and bonding theories, reaction mechanisms and spectroscopic techniques are examined. Structures and properties of biologically significant molecules are discussed. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: CHM 1520. CHM 2010 is a prerequisite for CHM 2020.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis will be placed upon the integration of studies in the sciences. Students will use their familiarity with the scientific literature to read and analyze primary research papers. Students will be given the opportunity to develop oral presentation skills. Prerequisite: Must be sophomore biology, chemistry or general science major or have permission of division.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive first course in the fundamentals of physical chemistry. Topics include thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, quantum chemistry and the structure of matter. The significance and application of the principles of physical chemistry to physical, chemical and biological systems is examined. Usually CHM 3030 is taken concurrently with CHM 3050, and CHM 3040 with CHM 3060. 3 hours lecture-recitation Prerequisite: CHM 2020, PHY 2020 or permission of the division. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MTH 2530. CHM 3030 is a prerequisite for CHM 3040.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive first course in the fundamentals of physical chemistry. Topics include thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, quantum chemistry and the structure of matter. The significance and application of the principles of physical chemistry to physical, chemical and biological systems is examined. Usually CHM 3030 is taken concurrently with CHM 3050, and CHM 3040 with CHM 3060. 3 hours lecture-recitation Prerequisite: CHM 2020, PHY 2020 or permission of the division. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MTH 2530. CHM 3030 is a prerequisite for CHM 3040.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory course designed to lead to an appreciation of the methods of obtaining the experimental data from which physical and chemical theories evolve. Unless permission of the department is granted, CHM 3050 must be taken concurrently with CHM 3030, and CHM 3060 with CHM 3040. 4 hours lab Co-requisite: CHM 3030/CHM 3040. Prerequisite: CHM 3050 is a prerequisite for CHM 3060.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory course designed to lead to an appreciation of the methods of obtaining the experimental data from which physical and chemical theories evolve. Unless permission of the department is granted, CHM 3050 must be taken concurrently with CHM 3030, and CHM 3060 with CHM 3040. 4 hours lab Co-requisite: CHM 3030/CHM 3040. Prerequisite: CHM 3050 is a prerequisite for CHM 3060.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of chemical equilibrium and basic analytical chemistry including critical evaluation of data. Laboratory work involves separations and quantitative determinations by gravimetric, volumetric, chromatographic and instrumental methods. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: CHM 1520.
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