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CHEM 141: Introductory Chemistry:Structure,Dynamics and Synthesis
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Fundamental principles of chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, bonding, periodicity; chemical reactions including stoichiometry, acid base chemistry, oxidation-reduction; and an introduction to kinetics and thermodynamics, chemical reactions and equilibria. Introductory course for science majors and those pursuing degrees in the health sciences. It is a prerequisite for upper-level courses. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Previous knowledge of chemistry is helpful but not assumed. 4 sem. hours ( FSNC) Date Approved: July 1, 2002.
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CHEM 191: Integrated Science/Math/Computer Science 3 with Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Richmond
One of two courses taught spring semester as part of Integrated Quantitative Science program. Will integrate topics from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and Computer Science and will include instructors from all five disciplines. Each semester of the course will be organized around a guiding principle that integrates several concepts. Along with co-requisite, will include ten hours for lecture and lab combination. Prerequisite(s): High school calculus. Biology 190 and Math 190. Co-requisite: Physics 191. General Education Requirement: (FSNC) Unit(s): 1
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CHEM 205-206: Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Chemistry of compounds of carbon, which is fundamental to understanding of both chemistry and biology. Nomenclature, structure-physical property relationships, reactions, reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy and introduction to macromolecules, including those of biological significance. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 141. Chemistry 205 is prerequisite to 206. Unit(s): 1-1
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CHEM 205-206 - Organic Chemistry
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CHEM 220: Projects
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Laboratory experience with a faculty member. Unit(s): 0.25-.5
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CHEM 300: Measurement Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Overview of statistics of measurements on chemical systems. Includes characteristics of data which contain random error. Statistics used to describe and summarize trends of measured data will be introduced, as well as a number of statistical tools needed to draw meaningful and objective conclusions based on data. Should be taken simultaneously with, or prior to, Chemistry 301. Two lecture and one laboratory hour per week for the first seven weeks in a semester. Unit(s): 0.5
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CHEM 301: Quantitative Methods of Chemical Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Principles and techniques of chemical and instrumental methods used for quantitative analysis. Includes lecture coverage and extensive laboratory use of gravimetric, titrimetric, electrochemical, and spectroscopic methods. Three lecture and four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 300 and 317. Chemistry 300 may be taken concurrently. Unit(s): 1.5
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CHEM 302: Spectroscopy and Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Principles and techniques of chemical and instrumental methods used for compound identification. Focus on modern instrumental methods for compound structure elucidation and the principles underlying both the spectroscopic methods and the instrumentation itself. Three lecture and four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 206. Unit(s): 1.5 Additional Information:
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CHEM 303: Separations
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Principles, theory, and techniques central to chemical separation sciences--both classical and instrumental methods used for compound separation and purification, as well as factors important to industrial scalability versus nanoscale applications. Focus on modern theories and implementations of instrumental methods for compound separations and principles underlying instrumentation. Three to four hours of lecture and/or laboratory per week. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 301 or 302. Unit(s): 1
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CHEM 308: Statistical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
(See Physics 308.) Unit(s): 1
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CHEM 309-310: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Principal laws and theories of chemistry: gas laws and kinetic molecular theory, classical and statistical thermodynamics, wave mechanics and molecular structure, and chemical kinetics. Principles and properties of liquids, solids and solutions, and phase equilibria are examined along with electrochemistry. Three lecture and four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 141; Physics 132, 133, or 134; and Mathematics 212 or 232. Chemistry 317 is highly recommended. Unit(s): 1.5-1.5 Additional Information:
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