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1.00 Credits
A study of the structure and reactions of simple organic compounds. Included as topics are molecular conformations, stereochemistry, and a discussion of some types of modern spectroscopic techniques. The laboratory work emphasizes techniques frequently used by the organic chemist, including distillation, crystallization, sublimation, chromatography and spectroscopy. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111. Credits: 1
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Characteristic reactions and syntheses of organic molecules will be covered in this course. Spectroscopic techniques not covered in Chemistry 221 will also be surveyed. Emphasis is placed on the utility of organic chemistry in today's world; class discussions and laboratory work will present many biologically interesting illustrations. Also included is an introduction to the use of the chemical literature. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 221. Credits: 1 Characteristic reactions and syntheses of organic molecules will be covered in this course. Spectroscopic techniques not covered in Chemistry 221 will also be surveyed. Emphasis is placed on the utility of organic chemistry in today's world; class discussions and laboratory work will present many biologically interesting illustrations. Also included is an introduction to the use of the chemical literature. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 221. Credits: 1
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5.00 Credits
Detailed consideration of chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics and redox processes. The laboratory will focus on quantitative methods of analysis and on measurement statistics. Spreadsheets will be introduced and utilized. Three lectures and one laboratory each week for the first half of the semester. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisites: Chemistry 111, Mathematics 110 or 111. 0.5 Credits Detailed consideration of chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics and redox processes. The laboratory will focus on quantitative methods of analysis and on measurement statistics. Spreadsheets will be introduced and utilized. Three lectures and one laboratory each week for the first half of the semester. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisites: Chemistry 111, Mathematics 110 or 111. 0.5 Credits
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5.00 Credits
A study of the bonding and reaction chemistry of inorganic species, reaction kinetics and radiochemistry. The laboratory will feature a multi-week project involving the synthesis, characterization and chemistry of an inorganic compound, as well as experiments in descriptive inorganic chemistry. Three lectures and one laboratory each week for the second-half of the semester. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111. 0.5 Credits A study of the bonding and reaction chemistry of inorganic species, reaction kinetics and radiochemistry. The laboratory will feature a multi-week project involving the synthesis, characterization and chemistry of an inorganic compound, as well as experiments in descriptive inorganic chemistry. Three lectures and one laboratory each week for the second-half of the semester. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111. 0.5 Credits
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1.00 Credits
An integrated survey of the application of instrumental methods (chromatography, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy) to the analysis of chemical systems. Statistical methods of data analysis will also be covered. Extensive use is made of examples taken from the current literature. The laboratory emphasizes instrumental methods of separation and analysis. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 231. Credits: 1
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An introduction to quantum mechanics through the study of exactly soluble models of chemical significance is followed by a statistical mechanical development of chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the postulates of quantum mechanics, the Schrodinger equation, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, equations of state, partition functions, laws of thermodynamics, and the thermodynamics of ideal and non-ideal solutions. The laboratory applies concepts studied in lecture and emphasizes laboratory report writing skills. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisites: Chemistry 231, Physics 112 or 113, Mathematics 112. Credits: 1
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1.00 Credits
Basic chemical concepts such as intermolecular forces, equilibria, energetics, and reaction mechanisms will be used to study biological systems. The class will be divided into three major foci: biomolecular structures, metabolism, and information transfer. The laboratory will familiarize students with common biochemical techniques and will integrate current areas of biochemical research. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisites: Chemistry 222; 231 or concurrent registration in 231, or with permission of the instructor. Credits: 1
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5.00 Credits
Topics covered vary from year to year. Examples of recent topics include: advanced synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and physical organic chemistry. This course is offered in either semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 222. 0.5 Credits
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5.00 Credits
A laboratory-oriented presentation of various advanced concepts in chemical instrumentation. Experiments dealing with basic analog and digital electronics will stress measurement techniques and the construction and testing of simple, yet useful, circuits. The use of laboratory computers will be considered, with emphasis on data collection (interfacing) and manipulation. These topics are then integrated into discussion and experiments dealing with instrumental analysis (electrochemistry, spectroscopy). Individual projects will involve the construction/characterization of analytical instruments. One discussion and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite: Chemistry 331 or permission of instructor. 0.5 Credits
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the periodic table emphasizing the applications of modern structural principles, kinetics, and thermodynamics to inorganic systems. Descriptive treatment of selected elements and families included. Three lectures each week. The laboratory experiments emphasize the synthesis and characterization of air-sensitive compounds. Three lectures and one laboratory each week. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisites: Chemistry 241 and 351 Credits: 1
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