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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course validates the theory of structure and reactivity that is presented in the lecture course, CHM 209-210. Prerequisite: CHM 110 or equivalent. 2 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles of chemistry applied to the separation, detection, identification and quantification of samples of matter. Prerequisite: CHM 110. 2 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
Solids, liquids and gases; solutions of nonelectrolytes; elementary thermodynamics; kinetics; homogeneous equilibrium; solutions of electrolytes; conductance; electromotive force; deviations from ideal behavior; thermochemistry; heterogeneous equilibrium and the Phase Rule, introductory statistical mechanics, modern theories of atomic and molecular structure. Three lectures a week for two semesters. Prerequisites: CHM 109, 110, PHY 101, 102 and MTH 232. 3 credits each semester. CHM 309-F CHM 310-S
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4.00 Credits
Physical chemical measurements and determinations. Four hours of laboratory for two semesters. Corequisites: CHM 309, 310. 2 credits. CHM 311-F CHM 312-S
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3.00 Credits
A survey of selected techniques employed in the synthesis of organic, inorganic and organometallic compounds, natural products and polymers. This course in preparative methods also includes physical and analytical methods associated with the isolation and characterization of the target compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 110. 2 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic principles and applications of modern instrumental methods of chemical analysis. Methods used for instrumental analysis include both classical and modern instrumental techniques with biological and environmental perspectives. Prerequisite: CHM 222. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
A detailed theoretical introduction to the concepts and chemical systems of inorganic chemistry, including the periodic law, atomic structure, bonding, coordination compounds, acid and base theory, reaction mechanism, and factors affecting chemical activity. Three lecture hours a week. Prerequisites: CHM 309, 310. 3 credits. F
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4.00 Credits
A laboratory course devoted to the study of the biochemistry and physiology of living systems; utilizes the methods of spectrophotometry, chromatography, polarimetry, electrophoresis, radioisotope methodology and other modern techniques. Four hours of laboratory a week. Same course as BlO 420. Corequisite: CHM 421. 2 credits. F
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3.00 Credits
A study of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, vitamins, hormones, enzymes and metabolism, including thermodynamic and kinetic relationships. Three lectures a week. Same course as BIO 421. Prerequisites: CHM 217, 218. Corequisite: CHM 420. 3 credits. F
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3.00 Credits
A study of the relationship between the threedimensional configuration of proteins and their mechanism of action. Areas of concentration include enzymes; blood proteins; muscle, nervous and connective tissues; hormones; and antigen-antibody interactions. Course of study also includes protein synthesis and the central position proteins hold in the architecture and functioning of living matter. Prerequisite: CHM 421. 3 credits. S
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