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4.00 Credits
This course is the second part of a two-semester sequence that includes the study of the spectroscopy, structure, reactions, and synthesis of aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, amines and related compounds. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Prerequiste of CHM 21 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers a systematized study of laboratory methods for the identification of organic compounds with emphasis on the theory and use of mass spectrometry, ultraviolet/visible, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. One hour lecture, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite of CHM 22 is required.
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4.00 Credits
A semester in organic chemistry designed to provide a background in the fundamentals of nomenclature, mechanisms, structures and syntheses. The course is designed for students who require a general knowledge of organic chemistry. Three hours lecture, three hour laboratory. Prerequisite of CHM 4 is required
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4.00 Credits
This course is the first part of two-semester sequence that includes the study of the nature of matter and energy, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, atomic structure and chemical bonding. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Pre-requisite MTH 3 or Co-requisite MTH 7 or MTH 8 is required.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to instruct students in the methods employed to do comprehensive searches of the chemical literature. This will involve on-line searching of various databases with emphasis on Chemical Abstracts. Required for all Chemistry Majors (B.A., B.S, B.S. in Adolescence Education: Chemistry). Prerequisites of CHM 21 or 25 is required.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to principles of chemistry, including a study of atoms, molecules, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding and reactions. These principles are used to explain current topics in chemistry, such as air and water pollution, food additives, drugs, polymers and chemical toxicology. The laboratory emphasizes applications of chemical principles. The course can be used for Science Core credit. Three hours lecture, three hour laboratory. Prerequisite of Honors Program is required.
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4.00 Credits
A continued study of the principles of chemistry, including electron transfer, nuclear fission/fusion and basic organic reactions. These principles are used to explain current topics in chemistry, such as drug design, polymers, fuel cells, forensic chemistry, biochemistry and genetics. The laboratory utilizes everyday examples to emphasize these chemical principles. The course can be used for Science Core credit. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite of CHM 1 or CHM 301 is required. .
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of classical gravimetric and volumetric quantitative determinations. The theory and practice of some of the more modern techniques of instrumental methods are studied. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Pre-requisite CHM 4 is required.
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4.00 Credits
The principles involved in the use of instrumental techniques with applications to qualitative and quantitative analysis are examined. Elementary concepts of instrument design are also covered. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Pre-requisite CHM 56 is required.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to instrumental analysis of physical crime scene evidence. Emphasis is placed on the theory and use of those analytical instruments commonly found in forensic laboratories. Laboratory methods include atomic absorption, mass, infrared and ultraviolet spectrophotometry, column, gas, liquid and thin-layer chromatography. Not open to Chemistry majors. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Prerequisite of CHM 22 and 37 are required. Not open to Chemistry majors.
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