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CHEM 143C: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
5.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Identification of unknown organic compounds by a combination of chemical and physical techniques. This course is intended for chemistry majors only. Prerequisites: Chem 6CL or 100A and 143 AH or 143A or equivalent (may be taken concurrently); 143B recommended. A materials fee is required for this course. (F)
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CHEM 143D: Molecular Design and Synthesis
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Advanced organic synthesis. Relationships between molecular structure and reactivity using modern synthetic methods and advanced instrumentation. Stresses importance of molecular design, optimized reaction conditions for development of practically useful synthesis, and problem-solving skills. Prerequisites: Chem 140C and Chem 143B. A materials fee is required for this course. (S)
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CHEM 146: Kinetics and Mechanism of Organic Reactions
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 246.) Methodology of mechanistic organic chemistry; integration of rate expression, determination of rate constants, transition state theory; catalysis, kinetic orders, isotope effects, solvent effects, linear free energy relationship; product studies, stereochemistry; reactive intermediates; rapid reactions. Chem 246 students will be required to complete an additional term project beyond that expected of students in Chem 146. Prerequisites: Chem 140C or 140CH (146) or graduate standing (246). (May not be offered every year.)
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CHEM 149A: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The chemical basis of air and water pollution, chlorofluorocarbons and the ozone hole, the environmental impact of radioactive waste disposal, mineral resource usage, and nuclear energy. Prerequisites: Chem 6C or 6CH or equivalent. (F)
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CHEM 149B: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Agricultural productivity, biological impact on the environment, deforestation, environmental disasters (fires, nuclear winter, and volcanoes), and organic waste handling. Prerequisites: Chem 149A. (W)
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CHEM 15: Chemistry of the Universe
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This is a one-quarter, nonmathematical chemistry course for nonscience majors covering the origin of the universe, the elements, and the formation of the solar system. The evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere will be covered, as well as contemporary problems in environmental chemistry. Cannot be taken for credit after any other chemistry course.
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CHEM 151: Molecules that Changed the World
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
A look at some of nature’s most intriguing molecules and the ability of man to discover, synthesize, modify, and use them. The role of chemistry in society, and how chemical synthesis—the art and science of constructing molecules—shapes our world. Prerequisites: Chem 140A or equivalent.
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CHEM 152: Synthetic Methods in Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 252; formerly Chem 148.) A survey of reactions of particular utility in the organic laboratory. Emphasis is on methods of preparation of carbon-carbon bonds and oxidation reduction sequences. Chem 252 students will be required to complete an additional paper and/or exam beyond that expected of students enrolled in Chem 152. Prerequisites: Chem 140C or 140CH (152); or graduate standing (252).
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CHEM 154: Mechanisms of Organic Reactions
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 254; formerly Chem 147.) A qualitative approach to the mechanisms of various organic reactions; substitutions, additions, eliminations, condensations, rearrangements, oxidations, reductions, free-radical reactions, and photochemistry. Includes considerations of molecular structure and reactivity, synthetic methods, spectroscopic tools, and stereochemistry. The topics emphasized will vary from year to year. This is the first quarter of the advanced organic chemistry sequence. Chem 254 students will be required to complete an additional paper/exam beyond that expected of students in Chem 154. Prerequisites: Chem 140C or 140CH (154); or graduate standing (254).
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CHEM 155: Synthesis of Complex Molecules
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Conjoined with Chem 255; formerly Chem 144.) This course discusses planning economic routes for the synthesis of complex organic molecules. The uses of specific reagents and protecting groups will be outlined as well as the control of stereochemistry during a synthesis. Examples will be selected from the recent literature. Chem 255 students will be required to complete an additional paper/exam. (May not be offered every year.) Prerequisites: Chem 152 or 252 or consent of instructor.
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