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CHEM 296: Research Methods I
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM 151 with a minimum grade of C An introduction to the methods and mechanics of the research process. Topics include the nature, methods, literature, funding, limitations and strengths of scientific research. A literature search and proposal are required. Spring semester
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CHEM 311: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: CHEM 152 The principles and techniques of volumetric and gravimetric analysis are studied. A range of analytical methods are discussed and the ideas used by the class members to reason out the analysis of "real unknowns." Basic theory underlying analytical methods, such as equilibria and redox, are considered in detail. Also introduced are electrochemical and spectrophotometric methods of analysis. Principles are introduced in the two class meetings and the techniques are used in the analysis of "unknown" standards and real samples during the four-hour laboratory each week. Fall semester.
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CHEM 311 - Analytical Chemistry
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CHEM 312: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM 311 Instrumental methods of analysis based primarily on electro-chemical reactions and interaction of matter with magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation. Covered specifically in class and experienced in the laboratory are a range of chromatographic techniques, infrared and ultraviolet-visible spectro-photometry, Atomic Absorption spectrophotometry, NMR and Mass spectrometry and electrochemistry. A theoretical understanding is developed in the two lectures, while the four-hour laboratory gives hands-on experience with each of the instruments. Writing is developed through the laboratory reports. Spring semester.
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CHEM 386: Research Methods II
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM 151 An introduction to the fields of descriptive and inferential statistics. Data sampling techniques, hypothesis testing and some applications of probability theory to business situations are examined. Fall semester.
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CHEM 396: Research Methods III
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM 296 and either CHEM 386, MATH 221 or 331 An emphasis upon research design. A research project is proposed, a research plan developed for the project and depending upon the nature of the study, experimental research initiated. Chemistry education majors complete the entire sequence of skills listed for Research Methods III and IV, but with a briefer project. Fall semester.
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CHEM 411: Physical Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: CHEM 152, MATH 286, PHYS 252. Class joins PHYS 351 for most of semester. Introductory course in quantum mechanics including wave-particle duality, time-independent Schr?dinger equation, harmonic oscillators, matrix treatment, and the wave treatment of the hydrogen atom. Uses and applications of differential equations and matrices are developed along with a historical perspective of the development of our understanding of quantum mechanics. Kinetics: The dynamics of chemical reactions are studied, as well as methods to determine rates, and common interpretations of mechanisms of chemical reactions from rate data. Four lectures per week. Fall semester, alternate years.
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CHEM 412: Physical Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: PHYS 351 Chemical thermodynamics is developed to describe energy and entropy changes in ideal and real gases and extended to a range of chemical systems. Manipulation of multiple variables is achieved by use of partial differential equations, and skill in identifying the conditions of the problem to derive the appropriate equations for a particular application are developed. Attention is given to the results of applying Gibbs Energy and other thermodynamic constructs to a variety of uses including electrochemistry and phase equilibria. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Spring semester, alternate years.
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CHEM 423: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: CHEM 311, MATH 184 A theoretical study of the reactions, mechanisms and structures of inorganic chemical systems with emphasis on coordination compounds of the transition elements, including an in-depth comparison of the three major bonding theories applicable to inorganic complexes. Theory and laboratory synthesis and study of a variety of inorganic compounds by different techniques. Three lectures and one four-hour laboratory per week. Spring semester, alternate years.
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CHEM 445: Biochemistry I
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM 212 and BIOL 151 or 111 A study of the chemical properties and biological functions of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and cellular membranes. Covers metabolism including glycolysis, Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. The laboratory includes basic techniques and instruments used for biochemical research and biotechnology. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Fall semester.
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CHEM 446: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: CHEM/BIOL 445 A continuation of Chem 445 Biochemistry I. An in-depth study of metabolism including the catabolism and biosynthesis of glycogen, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleotides.. In addition, the class examines other aspects of biochemical systems. Three lectures per week. Spring semester, alternate years.
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