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hour. A three-hour laboratory in which basic organic chemistry laboratory procedures and techniques, including some instrumentation, are used. Co-requisite: concurrent enrollment in 351 or consent of instructor.
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hours. A continuation of 351. Prerequisites: 351, and concurrent enrollment in 352L, or consent of instructor.
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hour. A continuation of 351L. Prerequisites: 351L and concurrent enrollment in 352, or consent of instructor.
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hours. A series of laboratory experiments illustrating advanced techniques and concepts in organic synthesis. Topics include air-moisture sensitive reactions, analytical and preparative chromatography, advanced characterization methods, stereoselective synthesis, structure elucidation using spectroscopy, and searching the organic chemical literature. Prerequisites: 352 and 352L.
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hours. A quantitative approach to assessment of the sources, transport, and fates of naturally occurring and pollutant chemical compounds in the environment. Includes discussion of advective and diffusive mass transport, air-water partitioning, chemical thermodynamics, and kinetics with an emphasis upon surface water and atmospheric chemistry. Topics covered include: surface water pollution by organochlorine pesticides, PCBs and toxic metals, acid rain, and stratospheric ozone depletion. Prerequisite: 352.
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3 hours. Selected problems for laboratory or literature research, designed to expose lower-level chemistry majors to chemical research. May not be used as an advanced elective for the chemistry major. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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hour. A discussion of general topics in the main subdisciplines in chemistry. Leading scientific journals and newspapers will be used as resources. Professional activities and responsibilities of chemists are reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
hours. Principles and applications of instrumental analytical chemistry, including signal and noise analysis, design and application of atomic and molecular spectroscopic and mass spectrometric instrumentation, and chromatographic methods of separation. Three class hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: 321 and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in 462 or 465.
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3 hours. The study of a selected topic in analytical chemistry. Examples include: chemical separations, spectroscopic methods, mass spectrometry, and applications of instrumental analysis to environmental problems. May be repeated when topic is different. Prerequisite: 421 or consent of instructor.
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hours. Biochemistry of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes, with emphasis on structure, function, and analysis. Prerequisites: 352, and concurrent enrollment in 431L, or consent of instructor.
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