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Dartmouth - Honors First-Year General Chemistry

10. Honors First-Year General Chemistry<
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Dartmouth - The Biophysical Chemistry of Biological Motors and Their Filament Tracks (

45. The Biophysical Chemistry of Biological Motors and Their Filament Tracks (<
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Dartmouth - Basic Physical Chemistry II

62. Basic Physical Chemistry II<
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Dartmouth - Basic Inorganic Chemistry

64. Basic Inorganic Chemistry<
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Dartmouth - Physical Biochemistry II

68. Physical Biochemistry II<
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Dartmouth - Microscopic Physical Chemistry I

72. Microscopic Physical Chemistry I<
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Dartmouth - Undergraduate Investigation in Chemistry

87. Undergraduate Investigation in Chemistry<
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Dartmouth - Molecular Structure and Spectra

106. Molecular Structure and Spectra<
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Dartmouth - Chemistry of Macromolecules: Synthesis and Characterization

109. Chemistry of Macromolecules: Synthesis and Characterization<
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Dartmouth - Chemistry of Natural Products

153. Chemistry of Natural Products<
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Dartmouth - Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

159. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds<
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Dartmouth - Graduate Instruction in Teaching

256. Graduate Instruction in Teaching<
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Dartmouth - Graduate Investigation in Chemistry B

298. Graduate Investigation in Chemistry B<
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Dartmouth - Graduate Investigation in Chemistry C

299. Graduate Investigation in Chemistry C<
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Dartmouth - Quantitative Reasoning in Chemistry

08F, 09F: 10A A course for students who intend to take Chemistry 5-6, but who need additional preparation for quantitative and analytical aspects of general chemistry. Chemistry 2 develops the quantitative basis of chemistry relationships and the skills to solve chemistry problems. Much of the course will be devoted to mathematical manipulations and functional relationships that are integral to the quantitative applications of chemistry concepts. In-class experiments will introduce the analysis, interpretation and presentation of chemical data. Students are placed into Chemistry 2 based on their pre-matriculation mathematics and science record. Dist: SCI. 5-6. General Chemistry
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Dartmouth - First-Year Seminars in Chemistry

Consult special listings 10. Honors First-Year General Chemistry
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Dartmouth - Biological Chemistry

09S, 10S: 12; Laboratory M, Tu, W or Th 2:00-6:00 p.m. This course is a one-term introduction to biochemistry presented from a chemical perspective. This course is intended for chemistry majors and will be divided into three sections, using specific examples to demonstrate and stress the role and integration of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry as applied to biochemical processes. Laboratories cover chemical methods applied to biological chemistry problems. Prerequisite: Chemistry 52, or permission of the instructor. Students with major credit for Biology 40 are not eligible to receive credit for Chemistry 41. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: SLA. 45. The Biophysical Chemistry of Biological Motors and Their Filament Tracks ( Identical to Biology 68 )
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Dartmouth - Basic Physical Chemistry I

09S, 10S: 11; Laboratory M or Th 2:00-6:00 An examination of the laws of classical thermodynamics, followed by applications to the properties of gases, liquids, and solids, as well as to solutions, phase, and chemical equilibria. Kinetic theory of gases at equilibrium. Laboratories cover physical chemistry techniques drawn from these areas. Students will normally elect either the Chemistry 61-62 sequence or the Chemistry 71-72 sequence. Chemistry 61 may not be selected in conjunction with either Chemistry 71 or Chemistry 72. Prerequisite: Chemistry 6 (or 10) and Physics 13 (or 15, or Physics 3 and 4) and Mathematics 8, or permission of the instructor. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: SL A. 62. Basic Physical Chemistry II
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Dartmouth - Environmental Chemistry

09X: 9L; Laboratory M, Tu, W, Th or F 2:00-6:00 A study of the chemistry of current environmental problems and potential solutions. The course will deal with such topics as atmospheric chemistry, chemicals and cancer, and the chemistry of resource management. A few laboratory experiments emphasizing modern methods of instrumental analysis for substances in the environment will be included in the course. Prerequisite: Chemistry 51 or 57, or permission of the instructor. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: TLA. 64. Basic Inorganic Chemistry
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Dartmouth - Physical Biochemistry I

09W, 10W: 11; Laboratory W 2:00-6:00 Chemistry 67 covers the structural and chemical properties of proteins and nucleic acids, including ligand binding, enzymatic catalysis, the structural basis and functional significance of protein-nucleic acid recognition, and protein folding. The course also covers the application of physical and spectroscopic techniques, including X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, microscopy, fluorescence and circular dichroism, to the study of biological macromolecules. The laboratory introduces these experimental methods in the study of proteins. Prerequisite: Chemistry 41, Chemistry 62 or 72, and Chemistry 52 or 58, or permission of the instructor. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: SLA. 68. Physical Biochemistry II
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Dartmouth - Macroscopic Physical Chemistry

09W, 10W: 11; Laboratory M or Th 2:00-6:00 An examination of the fundamental laws of classical thermodynamics is followed by applications to the properties of gases, liquids, and solids, as well as to solutions, phase and chemical equilibria, surface phenomena and electrochemistry. The accompanying laboratory work in this course and that in Chemistry 72 and 73 is largely instrumental. Prerequisite: Chemistry 6 (or 10), Mathematics 13, and Physics 13 (or 15, or Physics 3 and 4), or permission of the instructor. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: SL A. 72. Microscopic Physical Chemistry I
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Dartmouth - Microscopic Physical Chemistry II

08F, 09F: 11; Laboratory W or Th 2:00-6:00 Chemical kinetics: experimental and theoretical aspects of the study of the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. Photophysical and photochemical kinetics. Kinetic theory of gases. Transport phenomena. Introduction to statistical mechanics and chemical reaction dynamics. Prerequisite: Chemistry 72, or permission of the instructor. Supplemental course fee required. Dist: SLA. 87. Undergraduate Investigation in Chemistry
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Dartmouth - Physical Organic Chemistry (

Identical to Chemistry 151 )
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Dartmouth - Quantum Chemistry

10S: Arrange An introduction to the quantum mechanics of molecular systems. Approximate methods for calculating the electronic structure of molecules are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on molecular orbital methods at the empirical, semi-empirical, and ab-initio levels. Evaluation of such methods for studies of molecular geometry, conformational problems, thermochemical data, and spectroscopic parameters is presented. Other topics considered include the electronic structure of hydrogen bonded systems and of excited states. Methods which include the effects of electron correlation are briefly outlined. Prerequisite: Chemistry 72 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor. 106. Molecular Structure and Spectra
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Dartmouth - Chemistry of Macromolecules: Physical Properties and Characterization

10S: Arrange An introduction to the physical chemistry of macromolecules. Light scattering and other characterization techniques; thermodynamic and transport properties of macromolecular solutions. Structure-property correlations in amorphous and crystalline polymers. Prerequisite: Chemistry 71, or Chemistry 61 and permission of the instructor. 109. Chemistry of Macromolecules: Synthesis and Characterization
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