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3.00 Credits
1412. General Chemistry for the Honors College. 3 hours . (3;0;1*) Nature of chemistry, states of matter, periodic table, structure and bonding, stoichiometry, oxidation and reduction, solutions, compounds of representative elements, historical context, practical consequences. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1100 or equivalent, admission to University Honors Program. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a discussion session.
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3.00 Credits
1413. Honors General Chemistry. 3 hours each (3;0;1*). Fundamental concepts, states of matter, periodic table, structure, solutions and compounds of representative elements. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1100 or equivalent. High school chemistry or equivalent is strongly recommended. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a problem-solving session.
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3.00 Credits
1415. General Chemistry for Engineering Majors. 3 hours (3;0;1). Fundamental concepts, atomic structure, periodic table, stoichiometry, states of matter, chemical bonding, new materials, solutions, thermodynamics, reaction rates, equilibrium, electrochemistry, polymers, and nuclear reactions. Prerequisite (s) : MATH 1650 or equivalent. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
1420(1312). General Chemistry for Science Majors. 3 hours.(3;0;1*). Thermodynamics, reaction rates, equilibrium, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, polymers, radioactivity and nuclear reactions. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1410 or 1413 or consent of department. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a problem-solving session.
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3.00 Credits
1422. General Chemistry for the Honors College. 3 hours . (3;0;1*) Thermodynamics, reaction rates, equilibrium, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, polymers, radioactivity and nuclear reactions, historical context, practical consequences. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1412 (or CHEM 1410 or 1413 with grade B or better and permission of the department), MATH 1100 or equivalent, admission to University Honors Program. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a discussion session.
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3.00 Credits
1423. Honors General Chemistry. 3 hours (3;0;1*). Thermodynamics, reaction rates, equilibrium, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. This course is strongly advised and may be required for students planning to engage in undergraduate chemical research. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1413 or consent of department. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a problem-solving session
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1.00 Credits
1430 (1111).Laboratory Sequence for General Chemistry. 1 hour . (1;3) Laboratory techniques, weighing, errors and significant figures, identification and purification of substances, and elementary quantitative analysis. Corequisite(s): CHEM 1410 or 1412 or 1413 (may be taken concurrently). May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum Should be taken concurrently with CHEM 1410 or 1412 or 1413 and 1420 or 1422 or 1423.
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1.00 Credits
1435. General Chemistry Laboratory for Engineering Majors. 1 hour (1;3). Laboratory techniques, application of statistical methods to laboratory data, chemical and physical property measurements, stoichiometric analysis, measurement of thermodynamic, electrochemical and kinetic data. Prerequisite(s) : CHEM 1415 or co-enrollment in CHEM 1415.
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1.00 Credits
1440(1111). Laboratory Sequence for General Chemistry. 1 hour. (1;3) . Laboratory techniques, weighing, errors and significant figures, identification and purification of substances, and elementary quantitative analysis. Corequisite(s): CHEM 1410 or 1412 or 1413 (may be taken concurrently). May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. . Should be taken concurrently with CHEM 1410 or 1412 or 1413 and 1420 or 1422 or 1423.
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3.00 Credits
2370(2323). Organic Chemistry. 3 hours. (3;0;1*). Structure, nomenclature, occurrence and uses of main classes of organic compounds; functional groups and their interconversion; character of chemical bonding; stereochemistry; structure and reactivity; acid/base reactions, resonance, inductive and steric effects; reaction mechanisms. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1420, 1422 or 1423; 3210 (may be taken concurrently). *This hour is a problem-solving session.
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