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CHEMISTRY 110: Basic Chemistry
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Basic aspects of structural chemistry with emphasis on physiological applications. Offered each fall.
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CHEMISTRY 130: Chemistry of the Environment
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
See Environmental Studies 130. A survey of chemistry principles with an emphasis on the application of these principles to environmental topics such as air and water pollution, global warming, and energy. Laboratory experiments may involve analysis of water from local stream and lakes and the analysis of vegetables for pesticide residue. Can be used toward the Environmental Studies minor. Offered occasionally.
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CHEMISTRY 135: WaterQuality
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
See Environmental Studies 135. AMay Terminvestigation of water quality, with a double focus: (1) laboratory and field environmental work to describe local issues of water quality (drinking water, lakes, and rivers), focusing on the chemical analysis of water; and (2) study of global water quality issues and science, including uses, sources, shortages, and politics. Offered occasionally inMay Term.
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CHEMISTRY 140: Chemistry in the Kitchen
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the basic chemical concepts through an examination of food. The course examines the constitution of raw foodstuffs, and what happens on a molecular level as these substances are combined, cooked and metabolized. Offered occasionally.
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CHEMISTRY 150: Molecular Architecture
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Introduction to the basic chemical principles emphasizing structure and reactivity.We will study how chemists determine the structure of molecules using a variety of instrumental techniques and discuss the role of structure in chemical behavior. The course will focus primarily on common organic molecules (e.g., drugs, pesticides, biomolecules, etc.). Offered occasionally.
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CHEMISTRY 201 ,202: GeneralChemistry
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry. Prerequisites: 201 for 202. C- or better in 201 or consent of instructor for 202. 201 offered each fall; 202 offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 301: Quantitative Analysis
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Introduction to modern analytical chemistry with emphasis on ionic equilibria. Prerequisite: 202. Offered each fall.
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CHEMISTRY 304: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Principles of the design and use of modern electronic instrumentation in the chemistry laboratory with emphasis on spectral, electroanalytical and chromatographic instrumentation. Prerequisites: 301 and 321 or consent of instructor. Corequisites: 322 and 380 or consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 311 ,312: Organic Chemistry
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Fundamentals of aliphatic and aromatic chemistry including mechanisms, syntheses, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: 202 (grade of C- or better); 311(grade of C- or better) for 312. 311 offered each fall; 312 offered each spring.
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CHEMISTRY 317: Survey of Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the fundamental principles of biochemistry and the application of chemical principles to biological problems. Topics include the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids as well as themajor catabolic and biosynthetic pathways. Prerequisite: Biology 102 and Chemistry 312 (grade of C- or better) or the consent of the instructor. Offered each spring.
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