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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Laboratory to accompany CHE 221. A study of classical wet and dry methods as well as electrometric, spectrometric, and chromatographic methods. Prerequisites: CHE 101 and CHE 101L; and CHE 102 and CHE 102L; or CHE 121 and CHE 121L; and CHE 122, CHE 122L Co-requisite: CHE 221 ( Offered Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Laboratory to accompany CHE 301. The laboratory work including basic techniques and experiments in synthesis and kinetics. Modern instrumental methods will be used in some experiments. Prerequisites: CHE 102 and CHE 102L; or CHE 122 and CHE 122L: Co-requisite: CHE 301 ( Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Laboratory to accompany CHE 302. The laboratory work will emphasize qualitative organic analysis by chemical reactions. Prerequisite: CHE 301 and CHE 301L: Co-requisite: CHE 302 ( Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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3.00 Credits
Inorganic Chemistry - 3hrs. This course is provided to develop student's understanding in thebasic concepts of bonding in molecules, introduction to symmetry, chemistry of the main group elements, coordination chemistry of the transition elements, organometallic chemistry, solid state chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, chemistry of the lanthanide, and actinide elements. Credit for this course will be counted toward the degree requirement. Prerequisites CHE 101, 101L, CHE 102, 102L. ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. - Course designed to give the student experience beyond the introductory level in laboratory preparative techniques, in both organic and inorganic chemistry (approximately equal emphasis on each). Procedures will be taken from the original literature and will emphasize a variety of the more important types of preparative techniques. Prerequisite: CHE 302, CHE 302L; CHE 202, CHE 202L; or CHE 222; CHE 222 L ( Offered as Needed)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A course designed to help the chemistry major begin to fully grasp the fundamental concepts which undergird the understanding and practice of chemistry. Topics will vary according to student need but will usually embrace such subjects as atomic theory (from the Bohr atom to atomic and molecular orbitals), reaction mechanisms, equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear and radiochemistry, molecular spectroscopy and chromatography. Prerequisites: CHE 202 and CHE 202L; or CHE 221, CHE 221 L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L ( Offered Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. A course designed to show the relationship of organic chemistry to everyday life. Topics for discussion will embrace the effect of selected discoveries and innovations in organic chemistry upon the development of present-day technology. Laboratory exercises will include the production of nylon, aspirin, certain dyes, and other technologically important substances. Prerequisites: CHE 102 and CHE 102L; or CHE 112 and CHE 112L; not open to chemistry majors and minors as a substitute for 301 ( Offered as needed)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. (Three, 1-hour lectures and one, 3-hour lab). A continuation of CHE 311 with further emphasis on technological aspects of organic chemistry. Laboratory exercises will involve additional experiments as described for CHE 311. Prerequisite: CHE 311; not open to chemistry majors and minors as a substitute for CHE 302 ( Offered as needed)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of the gas laws; classical thermodynamics, thermochemistry, single and multicomponent phase equilibria, properties of solutions, and chemical equilibria. Prerequisites: CHE 202 and CHE 202L or CHE 221 and CHE 221L; CHE 302 and CHE 302L ( Offered Fall) Co-requisite: CHE 401L ( Offered Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 hrs. Laboratory to accompany CHE 401. To the extent possible, the laboratory experiments will be selected to coincide with the lecture topics. Experiments relating to gas laws, thermodynamics, thermochemistry, solids, solutions and chemical equilibria will be performed. Prerequisites: CHE 201 and CHE 201L; CHE 202 and CHE 202L; CHE 221, CHE 221L; CHE 301 and CHE 301L; and CHE 302 and CHE 302L. Co-requisite: CHE 401 ( Offered Fall)
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