12225

CHEM 142 I  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

Christopher LaFratta

. T . Th .

10:10 - 11:40 am

RKC 103

SCI

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.   Class size: 28

 

12228

CHEM 142 II  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

Swapan Jain

. T . Th .

10:10 - 11:40 am

RKC 111

SCI

See above.  Class size: 28

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Lab options for CHEM 142:  Students register for lab separately.  Class size for labs:  14

 

12226

CHEM 142 LBA  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

Tanay Kesharwani

. T . . .

4:40 -6:45 pm

RKC 126

SCI

 

12227

CHEM 142 LBB  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

. TBA

. . . Th .

1:30 -3:45 pm

RKC 126

SCI

 

12229

CHEM 142 LBC  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

. TBA

. T . . .

1:30 -3:45 pm

RKC 126

SCI

 

12230

CHEM 142 LBD  Basic Prin of Chemistry II

Tanay Kesharwani

. . W . .

1:30 -3:45 pm

RKC 126

SCI

 

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12234

CHEM 202 I  Organic Chemistry II

Emily McLaughlin

. T . Th .

10:10 - 11:40 am

RKC 115

SCI

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. 

Class size: 20

 

12235

CHEM 202 II  Organic Chemistry II

Tanay Kesharwani

. T . Th .

10:10 - 11:40 am

RKC 102

SCI

See above.

Class size: 20

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Lab options for CHEM 202:  Students register for lab separately.  Class size for lab: 14

 

12236

CHEM 202 LBA  Organic Chemistry II

Emily McLaughlin

. T . . .

1:30 -4:30 pm

RKC 124

SCI

 

 

12237

CHEM 202 LBB  Organic Chemistry II

Tanay Kesharwani

M . . . .

1:30 -4:30 pm

RKC 124

SCI

 

12238

CHEM 202 LBC  Organic Chemistry II

Tanay Kesharwani

. . . Th .

1:30 -4:30 pm

RKC 124

SCI

 

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12233

CHEM 312   Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Craig Anderson

. . W . F

10:10 - 11:40 am

RKC 122

SCI

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: molecular orbital and spectroscopic applications of symmetry and group theory, coordination chemistry of the transition metals, and organometallic reactions and mechanisms.  Prerequisite: Chemistry 201-202. Co-requisites: Chemistry 311 and 360, or permission of instructor. 

Class size: 12

 

12231

CHEM 350   Advanced Lab: Physical &

Analytic Techniques

Swapan Jain /

Christopher LaFratta

. . . . F

1:00 -6:00 pm

RKC 122

SCI

This course covers many analytical, physical, inorganic, and organic chemistry techniques and applications. Concepts dealing with statistical evaluation of data, activity, systematic treatment of equilibrium, and electrochemistry are also addressed. Class size: 12

 

12232

CHEM 360   Advanced Concepts and Techniques: Synthesis

Craig Anderson /

Emily McLaughlin

M . . . .

1:00 -6:00 pm

RKC 122

SCI

Advanced lab concepts and techniques will be introduced and studied.  Multi-step organic and organometallic synthesis will cover a solid portion of the course. Air and moisture sensitive techniques will be explored.  We will also cover many analytical, physical, inorganic, and organic chemistry techniques and applications, as necessary. Weekly assignments, tests, presentations, and lab reports will be the basis for evaluation for the course. Class size: 12