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1.00 Credits
3 lecture hours, 1 recitation hour; 3 credits A continuation of CHM 141. Solution properties, reaction rates, equilibrium processes, thermochemistry and thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear and organic chemistry. (science) Prerequisite: CHM 141 Corequisite: CHM 127
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4.00 Credits
4 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits A study of the quantitative aspects of chemical changes, chemical equilibria, the stoichiometry and energetics of chemical reactions. Theory and laboratory in volumetric, opticometric, electrostatic, and kinetic methods of chemical analysis. An introduction to instrumental methods of analysis. Prerequisites: CHM 142 and 127
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits The structure and properties of organic compounds are examined. Emphasis is given to reactions and synthesis of aliphatic and aromatic molecules. Stereochemistry and organic reaction mechanisms are introduced and thoroughly discussed. Prerequisites: CHM 142 and CHM 127
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits A continuation of CHM 250 with an emphasis on functional group chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. By the end of the two-semester sequence IR and NMR analysis are discussed in detail in conjunction with classical methods of structural determination. Prerequisite: CHM 250
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 2 credits An introduction to the design and execution of original research in chemistry. This seminar course provides a framework to guide the laboratory activities of students who are beginning Independent Study courses with departmental faculty members, including ethics, safety, searching of the literature, planning of experiments, recording and interpretation of data, and presentation of results in oral, poster, and written formats. Prerequisites: CHM 142 and 127 Co- or prerequisite: CHM 592
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits Chemical thermodynamics and its application to phase and chemical equilibria. Prerequisite: MTH 233 or MTH 236, PHY 160, CHM 240
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits Kinetic theory and transport processes, introductory quantum and statistical chemistry, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite: MTH 233 or MTH 236, PHY 160, CHM 240
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8.00 Credits
8 hours; 4 credits Introduction to techniques of physical measurement applied to chemical systems. Vacuum and gas handling techniques, optico-chemical methods, transport and electrochemical processes. Corequisite: CHM 330 or CHM 336
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4.00 Credits
2 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits Fundamental considerations underlying the theory and design of instrumental methods and procedures of analysis. General treatment of the operating characteristics of instruments. A consideration of ultraviolet-visible, infrared, nuclear magnetic; and electron spin resonance spectroscopy; column and gas chromatography; flame photometry; atomic absorption; polarography; fluorimetry; radiochemical and thermal analysis; electrophoresis; and other analytical methods. Basic instrumentation electronics, including operational amplifiers, triodes, transistors, and transducers. Prerequisites: CHM 142 and CHM 127, CHM 240 or permission of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits An introduction to the theory of bonding and structure; acids and bases; an introduction to physical organic chemical concepts and the application of these, together with stereochemical concepts, to the study of reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite: CHM 256 Corequisite: CHM 330 or CHM 336, or permission of the instructor
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