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CHEM 306L: Quantitative Analysis Lab
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Chemical, physical, and biological techniques from oceanography and limnology are used to analyze aquatic ecosystems through laboratory and field work.
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CHEM 307: Instrumental Analysis and Lab
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Theory and laboratory work in absorption and emission spectroscopy (AA, UV-vis, IR and fluorometry); electroanalytical chemistry and chromatography as they apply to analytical chemistry. Offered spring of even years. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, 112; PHYS 151 or 211. -4
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CHEM 320: Inorganic Chemistry and Lab
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Inorganic chemistry is concerned with the chemistry of all of the elements except carbon. Selected topics that give the student broad exposure to the modern applications of inorganic chemistry are presented, as well as the underlying theories on which the subject is based. Topics include symmetry and group theory, bonding in inorganic compounds, the solid state, chemical forces, and coordination chemistry. Interesting aspects of the chemistry of selected elements are covered. The students gain laboratory experience with the synthetic techniques of inorganic chemistry including vacuum line synthesis techniques. They also learn how to characterize inorganic materials using instrumental techniques. Offered spring of odd year. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, 112. (4)
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CHEM 320L: Inorganic Chemistry Lab
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
The student will gain experience with the synthetic techniques of inorganic chemistry including vacuum line techniques. They will also learn how to characterize inorganic materials using the instrumentation available. Each student will keep a laboratory notebook that will be collected in and graded after the completion of the laboratory exercise. Where appropriate, a more formal lab report will be required. The student will be expected to be prepared for lab with the completion of any pre-laboratory exercise before the lab class begins, which will include researching appropriate methodologies. Examples of laboratory exercises include the synthesis of ferrofluids, the synthesis of SnI4, and the synthesis of transition metal acetylacetonato complexes. A three week project is implemented toward the end of the laboratory course.
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CHEM 350: Biochemistry and Lab
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A study of the chemistry of living organisms. Begins with a review of basic biology and organic chemistry as it applies to the biological system, the structure and function of the cell, water and its importance in the biological system and energy considerations. Detailed discussion of the structure and function of proteins, enzymology, carbohydrate structure and metabolism by both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, and the structure and function of lipids and biological membranes. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: BIOL 205 (pre-2011: BIOL 105; CHEM 304. BIOL 204 is strongly recommended. Same as BIOL 350. (4)
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CHEM 370: Scientific Computing
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
An introduction to programming techniques that apply to a wide range of scientific disciplines. Topics include basic programming principles, equation solving, and model simulation. Offered spring of odd year. Prerequisites: PHYS 211, or both PHYS 151 and MATH 201 or equivalent. Students who have completed CMPT 201 may not take this course without instructor's approval. Same as BIOL 370 and PHYS 370 (4)
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CHEM 400: Advanced Topics in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A class designed to meet the special course needs of chemistry majors. Subject offerings include: (a) Organic Reaction Mechanisms, (b) Organic Qualitative Analysis, (c) Organic Synthesis, and (d) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. The specific course offerings depend upon student need and interest. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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CHEM 401: Directed Studies in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A tutorial-based course used only for student- initiated proposals for intensive individual study of topics not otherwise offered in Chemistry Program. Prerequisites: senior standing and consent of instructor and school dean.
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CHEM 421: Physical Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A study of the basic principles of quantum mechanics and its application to atomic structure, molecular structure and spectroscopy. A laboratory section accompanies the lecture. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: CHEM 112; MATH 202; PHYS 212, 309. Same as PHYS 410. (4)
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CHEM 422: Physical Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A study of the theoretical macroscopic properties of matter. An introduction to statistical mechanics, chemical thermodynamics, and kinetics with applications to gases solutions, and phase and chemical equilibria. A laboratory section accompanies the lecture. Offered spring semester. Prerequisites: CHEM 112; MATH 202; PHYS 212, 309. Same as PHYS 411. (4)
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