Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
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CHM-
152L
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Principles of Chemistry II |
1 |
Laboratory investigations of properties of solutions , chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium emphasizing techniques of quantitative analysis , including both traditional gravimetric and volumetric methods and instrumental methods of spectrophotometry and chromatography . 3 laboratory hours per week . Offered in the spring |
Take CHM-151 CHM-151L . ( Required ,
Previous ). | Take CHM-152 .
( Required , Previous or concurrent ).
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semester . |
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CHM-
152R
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Principles of Chemistry II |
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An introduction to the molecular structure and reactivity of carbonbased compounds . Emphasis is given to the relationships between |
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CHM-203 Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
molecular structure and chemical and physical properties . Topics
Take CHM-152 CHM-152L . ( Required , include theories of chemical bonding , isomerism and stereochemistry ,
Previous ). | Take CHM-203L .
IR and NMR spectroscopy , and the mechanisms of fundamental
( Required , Concurrent ). reactions ( i . e ., substitution , elimination , addition ). 3 lecture hours and 1 recitation hour per week . Offered in the fall semester .
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CHM- 204L |
Organic Chemistry II 1 |
Continuation of CHM 203L . Experiments illustrate multistep organic synthesis and demonstrate theoretical concepts from CHM 204 . |
Take CHM-204 . ( Required , Previous or concurrent ). |