Course |
CHEM 142 Basic Principles of Chemistry II
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Professor |
Craig Anderson
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CRN |
16286 |
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Schedule |
Tu Th
9:50 - 11:50 am HEG 102 Th (Lab A) 1:30
-4:00 pm HEG 204 or Th (Lab B) 4:30
-7:00 pm HEG 204 |
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Distribution |
OLD: E/G/Q |
NEW: Laboratory
Science
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Central
concepts in this second part of the course are energy transfer, spontaneity,
and change (thermochemistry, chemical equilibrium, and kinetics.) The
laboratory stresses basic laboratory techniques and quantitative applications.
Basic skills in mathematics and facility with algebra are required. Concurrent
enrollment in calculus is recommended for students who intend to concentrate in
chemistry.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 141, or its equivalent. On-line
Course |
CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II
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Professor |
Kim Touchette |
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CRN |
16287 |
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Schedule |
Tu Th
9:50 - 11:50 am HEG 201
Mon
(Lab A) 1:30 - 5:30 pm ROSE 205
or
Tue (Lab B)
1:30 - 5:30 pm
ROSE 205 |
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Distribution |
OLD: E/G/Q |
NEW: Laboratory
Science
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Students study the structure and reactions of
specific types of organic compounds and develop interrelationships that provide
an integrated understanding of organic chemistry. The course emphasizes general
principles and reaction mechanisms, but students are also expected to
accumulate and utilize factual material. The laboratory is coordinated with
classroom topics and should provide direct experience with many reactions and
concepts. The laboratory is also intended to develop familiarity with
experiment design, experimental techniques, and instrumental methods such as
chromatography and spectroscopy. Prerequisites:
CHEM 201 On-line
Course |
CHEM 312 Advanced Inorganic
Chemistry
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Professor |
Craig Anderson |
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CRN |
16288 |
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Schedule |
Mon
Wed 1:30 -3:00 pm HEG 201
Fr (Lab) 1:30
-5:30 pm HEG 204 |
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Distribution |
OLD: E/G |
NEW: Laboratory
Science
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An introduction to the chemistry of the elements,
the class places emphasis on the classification of the properties and
reactivity of the elements by chemical periodicity, structure, and bonding.
Topics in modern inorganic chemistry to be covered include: coordination
chemistry of the transition metals, organometallic chemistry, and
symmetry. Laboratory work will include
synthetic and instrumental techniques that apply to inorganic and
organometallic chemistry.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 201-202, and either
Chemistry 301 or 411. On-line