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Amended Chemistry Course Description

Amended Chemistry Course Descriptions

Amended course descriptions submitted by department chair, Gretchen Anderson
  • changes made are in bold italic or crossout

  • CHEM-C 310 Analytical Chemistry (2-5 4 cr.)
    P: CHEM-C 106, CHEM-C 126, CHEM-C 341, MATH-M 125, CHEM-C 361 C: CHEM-C 361
    Fundamental analytical process, including solution equilibria, electrochemical theory and applications, and chemical methods of separation and measurement. Lecture and laboratory. I
    Lectures dealing with fundamental analytical processes including solution equilibria, theory and applications of electrochemistry and spectrophotometry. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. I, even years.
  • CHEM-C 335 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (1-3 cr.)
    P or C: CHEM-C 430.
    Laboratory component of CHEM-C 430. Preparation of inorganic and organometallic compounds illustrating special and advanced techniques, including characterization by modern physical methods. Laboratory. II, even years.
  • CHEM-C 361 Physical Chemistry of Bulk Matter (3-4 cr.)
    P: CHEM-C 106, CHEM-C 126, MATH-M 216, PHYS-P 222.P: CHEM-C 106, CHEM-C 126, MATH-M 216, PHYS-P 222. P or C: PHYS-P 222.
    Thermodynamics laws, free energy and chemical potentials, gases and dilute solutions, phase transitions, colligative properties, chemical equilibria, ionic solutions, chemical kinetics and transport processes, current topics. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. I II, even years
  • CHEM-C 362 Physical Chemistry of Molecules (3-4 cr.)
    P: CHEM-C 106, CHEM-C 126, MATH-M 216, PHYS-P222, MATH-M301 or MATH-M 311. P or C: PHYS-P 222.
    Quantum states and spectroscopy of molecules, statistical thermodynamics, and elementary kinetic theory, current topics. This course includes laboratory exercises in physical chemistry, covering the material of CHEM-C 361 and CHEM-C 362. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. Credit given for only one of CHEM-C 362 or CHEM-C 360. Credit given for only one of C362 or C360. II, odd years.
  • CHEM-C 410 Principles of Chemical Instrumentation (3 4 cr.)
    P: CHEM-C 310, CHEM-C 361. CHEM-C 106, CHEM-C 126, CHEM-C 341, MATH-M 125.
    Theory and practice of modern analytical methods, including electro-analytical techniques, quantitative spectrophotometry, magnetic methods, extraction, and chromatography. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. II I, odd years.
  • CHEM-C 430 Inorganic Chemistry (3 cr.)
    P: CHEM-C 361 and or CHEM-C 362. C: CHEM-C 335.
    Structure and bonding of inorganic compounds; survey of chemistry of non-metal and metal elements, coordination compounds, organometallic compounds, mechanisms and reactions.. II,even years

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