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Fundamental concepts and principles common to the various branches of chemistry. This includes descriptive chemistry, which deals in a systematic way with the more important elements and the struc-tures, properties, and reactions of their compounds. A balance between experiment and theory, between quantitative and qualitative aspects of the course material, and between rigor and simplification is sought. Laboratory work emphasizes learning basic techniques, learning to manipulate and interpret numerical data, and learning the relationship between experimental measurement and chemical theory through guided, independent work by the student. Primarily for students majoring in the natural sciences. Stu-dents who withdraw from CHEM 113/114 will automatically be removed from CHEM 113L/114L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 113 is a prerequisite for CHEM 114 and CHEM 114L. 4 lecture-recitation and 3 laboratory hours for two semesters.
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Fundamental concepts and principles common to the various branches of chemistry. This includes descriptive chemistry, which deals in a systematic way with the more important elements and the struc-tures, properties, and reactions of their compounds. A balance between experiment and theory, between quantitative and qualitative aspects of the course material, and between rigor and simplification is sought. Laboratory work emphasizes learning basic techniques, learning to manipulate and interpret numerical data, and learning the relationship between experimental measurement and chemical theory through guided, independent work by the student. Primarily for students majoring in the natural sciences. Stu-dents who withdraw from CHEM 113/114 will automatically be removed from CHEM 113L/114L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 113 is a prerequisite for CHEM 114 and CHEM 114L. 4 lecture-recitation and 3 laboratory hours for two semesters.
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A study of elemental carbon and the properties, structures, reactions, and syntheses of carbon com-pounds. Nomenclature, structure determination by spectrometric methods, reaction mechanisms, and the relationship between structure and reactivity are among the topics covered along with the application of principles to the descriptive aspects of the subject. Laboratory work involves the synthesis of organic compounds, physical property measurements, separation and purification techniques, and the use of spectroscopic methods for compound identification. Students who withdraw from CHEM 241/242 will automatically be removed from CHEM 241L/242L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 114 is a prerequisite for CHEM 241, which is a pre-requisite for CHEM 242. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours for two semesters.
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A study of elemental carbon and the properties, structures, reactions, and syntheses of carbon com-pounds. Nomenclature, structure determination by spectrometric methods, reaction mechanisms, and the relationship between structure and reactivity are among the topics covered along with the application of principles to the descriptive aspects of the subject. Laboratory work involves the synthesis of organic compounds, physical property measurements, separation and purification techniques, and the use of spectroscopic methods for compound identification. Students who withdraw from CHEM 241/242 will automatically be removed from CHEM 241L/242L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 114 is a prerequisite for CHEM 241, which is a pre-requisite for CHEM 242. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours for two semesters.
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An application of the principles of equilibrium, electrochemistry, and basic statistics to quantitative chem-ical analysis. The laboratory utilizes gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric methods of analysis with an emphasis on data interpretation, accuracy, and precision. Students who withdraw from CHEM 243 will automatically be removed from CHEM 243L unless permission to remain in the lab is granted by the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: CHEM 114. 3 lecture and 4 laboratory hours.
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