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CH 251: topics in Chemistry 4
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Topically organized course based on a subfield of chemistry at the intermediate level. The specific topic examined may differ from year to year. In the laboratory section, students will learn basic methods of experimentation and instrumental analysis specific to the subfield. 3 hours of lecture-discussion and 3 hours of lab a week. Prerequisite: CH106 or 106H. The Department
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CH 299: professional Internship in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Internship opportunity for students whose curricular foundations and cocurricular experience have prepared them for professional work related to the major field. With faculty sponsorship and departmental approval, students may extend their educational experience into such areas as chemical research, environmental or material science, or chemical engineering. Prerequisite: complete CH106.
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CH 301: polymer Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to all types of polymers with emphasis on organic polymers. Mechanisms of polymerization reactions, the characterization of products, and the technological application of polymers will be discussed. Additionally, the student will be introduced systematically to the historical and current literature in the field. Prerequisite: CH222.
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CH 303: modern Analytical Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Skidmore College
This course describes modern analytical chemistry techniques for the separation, identification, and quantitation of chemical entities with an emphasis on instrumental methods. Sampling techniques and statistical treatment of data are also discussed. Prerequisites: CH221. Three hours of lecture-discussion and four hours of lab a week. S. Stitzel
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CH 313: inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A study of the modern theories of atomic structure and chemical bonding as they pertain to inorganic systems. Topics include symmetry and group theory, bonding in ionic, covalent, and metallic substances, acid-base concepts, and coordination chemistry. Prerequisites: CH330 or 332 or permission of the instructor. S. Frey
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CH 314: inorganic Chemistry With Lab
5.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A study of the modern theories of atomic structure and chemical bonding as they pertain to inorganic systems. Topics include symmetry and group theory, bonding in ionic, covalent, and metallic substances, acid-base concepts, and coordination chemistry. Prerequisites: CH330 or 332 or permission of the instructor. S. Frey
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CH 323: advanced Organic Chemistry 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A study of the advanced synthetic methodology and mechanistic theory of organic chemistry. Three hours of lecture-discussion a week. Prerequisite: CH222. R. Giguere
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CH 324: advanced Organic Chemistry With Lab 5
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A study of the advanced synthetic methodology and mechanistic theory of organic chemistry. Students in the lab learn to work on projects in organic synthesis using modern instrumentation techniques. Three hours of lecture-discussion and 4 hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: CH222. R. Giguere
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CH 330: physical Chemistry I 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
The fundamental principles and concepts of equilibrium thermodynamics including entropy, energy, temperature, heat, work, and chemical potential. Applications include chemical reactions, phase changes, environmental science, and biochemical systems. Three hours of lecture-discussion per week. This nonlab course may be used to satisfy a requirement for the chemistry major with biochemistry concentration but may not be used to satisfy any requirements for the chemistry major. CH330 is the same as the lecture-discussion component of CH332. Prerequisites: CH106, MA113, PY208. J. Halstead
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CH 331: physical Chemistry II 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
The fundamental principles of kinetic theory, reaction kinetics, statistical thermodynamics, chemical application of quantum mechanics, bonding, molecular spectroscopy and structure. Three hours of lecture-discussion a week. Prerequisite: CH330 or 332 or permission of the department. J. Halstead
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