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  • 5.00 Credits

    This 5 credit course is an introduction to the concepts of chemistry for science and engineering students, health professions students, and as a science course for students of the humanities and social sciences. Topics include: property of gases, liquids, and solids; chemical equilibrium, acids and bases; solubility equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, and stoichiometry. Students should also register for the lab (additional lab fee will be billed).
  • 5.00 Credits

    A continuation of Chemical Concepts, Systems and Practices I, emphasizing molecular and macroscopic approaches to chemical systems with examples concerned with life sciences, energy, and the environment. Topics covered include: Chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, properties of atoms, atomic structure, and chemical bonding. Three 50 minute lectures per week. In addition, there is a three hour laboratory every week, a 50 minute laboratory lecture and a 50 minute recitation or workshop. You must register for the lab-lecture and linked laboratory prior to the start of the semester. The lab-lectures and laboratories are identical for both sections. Recitations /workshops will be assigned in the main lecture during the first week of classes. 5 credit course. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
  • 4.00 Credits

    CHM 172Q is the second semester of a one year exploration of the basic observations, concepts and practice of organic chemistry, with a focus on the fundamental relationships among molecular structure and chemical reactivity. The exploration will require that students grapple Quest issues: defining questions, evaluating evidence, weighing arguments, reflecting on epistemological issues, constructing new experiments, etc. The study of organic chemistry will be carefully integrated with a review of the key concepts from general chemistry. Quest Organic is designed for first year students with good preparation in chemistry (two years of general chemistry and an Advanced Placement score of 4 or 5). Coregistration required in CHM 208 (1 credit) or CHM 210 (the accompanying lab for Chemistry majors - 2 credits). Lab fee for CHM 208 or CHM 210: $100 (billed).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to organic chemistry that focuses on chemical bonding; structure and stereochemistry; and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. The laboratory for CHM 203 is CHM 207 which runs concurrently. Students whose curriculum requires the laboratory should also register for CHM 207 (with additional lab fee billed).
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of a two-semester sequence in the study of organic chemistry. Topics covered include the reactivity of various functional groups, approaches to organic synthesis, reactivity of conjugated systems and molecules of biological significance. There are three 50 minute lectures and one workshop per week. Grade of C- or better in CHM 203 (or equivalent). Coregistration required in CHM 208 (1 credit) or CHM 210 (the accompanying lab for Chemistry majors - 2 credits). Lab fee for CHM 208 or CHM 210: $100 (billed).
  • 1.00 Credits

    A one credit organic chemistry laboratory course that provides an introduction to the characterization and reactivity of organic molecules using modern laboratory techniques. Co-registration in CHM 203 is necessary for students with no other organic chemistry background, or to receive credit for both lecture and lab. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
  • 1.00 Credits

    A continuation of the laboratory sequence begun in CHM 207 with two components. The one credit laboratory section meets once each week for 2 hours and 40 minutes. In addition, the lab-lecture meets once each week for 50 minutes. Chemistry majors should take CHM 210, a 2 credit laboratory course. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
  • 2.00 Credits

    A laboratory using advanced, modern experimental techniques. As part of the course, students will be trained to use the department's NMR spectrometers. This requires extra time outside of scheduled laboratory hours (two, 3-hour laboratories and a lab-lecture per week). This laboratory is required for chemistry majors. CHM 210W (CRN 25320) meets one of the upper level writing requirements of the chemistry major. Co-registration in CHM 172Q or CHM 204 is required. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
  • 2.00 Credits

    A laboratory using advanced, modern experimental techniques. As part of the course, students will be trained to use the department's NMR spectrometers. This requires extra time outside of scheduled laboratory hours (two, 3-hour laboratories and a lab-lecture per week). This laboratory is required for chemistry majors. CHM 210W (CRN 25320) meets one of the upper level writing requirements of the chemistry major. Co-registration in CHM 172Q or CHM 204 is required. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
  • 4.00 Credits

    A thorough study of the principles and practice of spectroscopic methods of modern physical chemistry. This is a four credit course with three lectures and one lab per week. Two exams and five laboratory reports. CHM 232W meets one of the two required upper level writing courses for chemistry majors. Lab fee: $100 (billed).
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