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First term of an integrated study of general chemistry. Course 1A suitable for people who have a solid background in high school chemistry. Covers a range of topics including the atomic structure of matter; molecules; chemical reactions; acids and bases; gases; and equilibria in the gas and liquid phase. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; discussion: 1-1/4 hours. Students expected to use algebra to solve problems. Prerequisite(s): high school level chemistry. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.) (F)
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Second term of an integrated study of general chemistry. Coverage includes quantum mechanics; the hydrogen atom; many-electron atoms and chemical periodicity; elementary covalent bonding; thermochemistry; and intermolecular forces and solutions, including colligative properties. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours, discussion: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 1A or a grade of 5 on the AP chemistry examination. Concurrent enrollment in course 1M is required. Enrollment limited to 750. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.) (W) R. Anderson, (W) R. Bogomolni, (S)
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Third term of an integrated study of general chemistry. Coverage includes thermodynamics; chemical kinetics; oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry; liquids and solids; transition metals; and nuclear chemistry. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; discussion: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 1B. Concurrent enrollment in course 1N is required. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.) (F)
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Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in courses 1B and 1C and important experimental techniques. Laboratory: 3 hours; lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Course 1M offered in winter 2008 and spring 2008; 1N offered in spring 2008 and fall 2008. Prerequisite(s): course 1A. Concurrent enrollment in course 1B is required.
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Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in courses 1B-1C, respectively, and important experimental techniques. Laboratory: 3 hours; lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Course 1M offered in winter 2008 and spring 2008; 1N offered in spring 2008 and fall 2008. Prerequisite(s): course 1M. Concurrent
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Introduction to basic concepts required for the Chemistry 1 series. This course is for students who have little background in high school chemistry or equivalent. Covers elementary topics including units, conversions, the mole, chemical reactions, and balancing. Enrollment limited to 90.
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Introduction to scientific aspects of winemaking and wine sensory evaluation. Overview of wines emphasizing chemical and biological principles appropriate for both non-science and science students. Aspects of wine presented including history, viticulture, fermentation, winery operations, and physiology of wine consumption. Students are billed a materials fee. (General Education Code(s): T2-Natural Sciences.)
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An integrated course exploring elementary aspects of wine evaluation and modern winemaking. Topics: effects of grape varieties, vineyard locations, production techniques, aging practices on wine quality, and winemaking. Survey of commercial wine styles and lab methods of wine component analysis provide insights on how fine wines are made and analyzed. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in or completion of course 80H. Enrollment limited to 32.
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Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit.
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Introduces biochemical molecules that compose all living organisms. Focus on structure and function relationships in chemical components of cells, primary enzyme-catalyzed reactions of metabolism. Chemical principles of cell function at molecular level; molecular structure of nucleic acids discussed. Prerequisite(s): courses 1B and 1C; 108A-B or 112A-B-C or 7.
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An integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, with emphasis on materials especially relevant to the biological sciences. Students with credit for course 112A cannot receive credit for course 108A; students with credit for 112B or 112C cannot receive credit for 108B. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours, discussion: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 1C or 4B.
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An integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, with emphasis on materials especially relevant to the biological sciences. Students with credit for course 112A cannot receive credit for course 108A; students with credit for 112B or 112C cannot receive credit for 108B. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours, discussion: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 108A or 112A.
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Integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, with emphasis on materials especially relevant to biological sciences. Students with credit for course 112A cannot receive credit for course 108A; students with credit for course 112B cannot receive credit for course 108B; students with credit for course 112C cannot receive credit for course 108C. Lecture: 2 hours, 20 minutes. Discussion: 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): course 108B or equivalent.
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Laboratory experience in organic chemistry associated with courses 108A-108B, respectively. Designed to introduce the student to the many techniques associated with organic chemistry while affording an opportunity to explore the concepts discussed in the lecture material. Laboratory: 4 hours, lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 1C/N and 108A or concurrent enrollment.
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Laboratory experience in organic chemistry associated with courses 108A-108B, respectively. Designed to introduce the student to the many techniques associated with organic chemistry while affording an opportunity to explore the concepts discussed in the lecture material. Laboratory: 4 hours, lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 108A/L and 108B or concurrent enrollment.
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An integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, including principles, descriptive chemistry, synthetic methods, reaction mechanisms, and compounds of biological interest. These courses are coordinated with 112L-M-N respectively and are to be taken concurrently with them. Students with credit in course 108A can receive credit for courses 112B and 112C but not for 112A; students with credit in 108B cannot receive credit for 112B or 112C. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; optional discussion section: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 1C or 4B; and course 1N. Concurrent enrollment in course 112L is required. Enrollment limited to 80.
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An integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, including principles, descriptive chemistry, synthetic methods, reaction mechanisms, and compounds of biological interest. These courses are coordinated with 112L-M-N respectively and are to be taken concurrently with them. Students with credit in course 108A can receive credit for courses 112B and 112C but not for 112A; students with credit in 108B cannot receive credit for 112B or 112C. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; optional discussion section: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 112A/L. Concurrent enrollment in course 112M is required. Enrollment limited to 80.
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An integrated study of fundamental organic chemistry, including principles, descriptive chemistry, synthetic methods, reaction mechanisms, and compounds of biological interest. These courses are coordinated with 112L-M-N respectively and are to be taken concurrently with them. Students with credit in course 108A can receive credit for courses 112B and 112C but not for 112A; students with credit in 108B cannot receive credit for 112B or 112C. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; optional discussion section: 1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): courses 112B/M. Students should be concurrently enrolled in course 112N. Enrollment limited to 80.
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Laboratory experience in organic chemistry and associated principles. Experiments involve the preparation, purification, characterization, and identification of organic compounds and make use of modern as well as classical techniques. These courses are coordinated with 112A-B-C respectively, and are to be taken concurrently with them. For courses 112L and 112M: lecture: 1-1/2 hours and laboratory: 4 hours; for course 112N: lecture: 1-1/4 hours and laboratory: 8 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 1C/N. Students should be concurrently enrolled in course 112A. Enrollment limited to 80.
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Laboratory experience in organic chemistry and associated principles. Experiments involve the preparation, purification, characterization, and identification of organic compounds and make use of modern as well as classical techniques. These courses are coordinated with 112A-B-C respectively, and are to be taken concurrently with them. For courses 112L and 112M: lecture: 1-1/2 hours and laboratory: 4 hours; for course 112N: lecture: 1-1/4 hours and laboratory: 8 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 112A/L . Concurrent enrollment in course 112B is required. Enrollment limited to 80.
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Laboratory experience in organic chemistry and associated principles. Experiments involve the preparation, purification, characterization, and identification of organic compounds and make use of modern as well as classical techniques. These courses are coordinated with 112A-B-C respectively, and are to be taken concurrently with them. For courses 112L and 112M: lecture: 1-1/2 hours and laboratory: 4 hours; for course 112N: lecture: 1-1/4 hours and laboratory: 8 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 112B/M. Students should be concurrently enrolled in course 112C. Enrollment limited to 80.
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A laboratory course designed to develop familiarity with techniques and instrumentation used in analytical chemistry, emphasizing determination of trace inorganic species. Primary emphasis on applications utilizing the absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation and on voltammetry. Topics include molecular UV-visible absorption and fluorescence spectrometry; atomic absorption, emission and fluorescence spectrometry; and various forms of voltammetry. Lecture: 2 hours; laboratory: 8 hours. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements, course 108B or 112C. (General Education Code(s): W.)
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Advanced topics such as the chemistry of terpenes, steroids, synthetic polymers, alkaloids, reactive intermediates, and reaction mechanisms are treated. Lecture: 4 hours. Prerequisite(s): course 108B or 112C.
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