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Introduction to general chemistry with an emphasis on developing problem solving skills. Covers basic concepts of chemistry along with the mathematics required for quantitative problem solving. For students without high school chemistry or with limited mathematics background. Successful completion of CHEM 110 prepares students to enroll in CHEM 142. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.
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First course in a three-quarter overview of chemistry. Not for students majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, or engineering. Includes matter and energy, chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, modern atomic theory, chemical bonding. Laboratory. Only 5 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following: CHEM 120, 142, 145. Offered: AS.
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For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 142, 145 (5 credits). Cannot be taken for credit if CHEM 120 already taken. Offered: AWSpS.
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For science and engineering majors. Provides a more in depth presentation of Lab included. Prerequisite: either MATH 124 or MATH 134, which may be taken concurrently; one year of high school chemistry. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted towards graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 142, CHEM 144, CHEM 145 (5 credits). Cannot be taken for credit if CHEM 120 already taken. Offered: A.
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145 and 155 cover material in 142, 152, and 162. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: either MATH 124 or MATH 134, either of which may be taken concurrently; score of 66% on HCHEMC placement test, score of 4 or 5 on AP Chemistry exam, or IB score of 5, 6, or 7 on high level chemistry exam . No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 142, 145 (5 credits); 145, 155, 162 (10 credits). Offered: A.
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Energy, enthalpy and thermochemistry, spontaneity, entropy and free energy, electrochemistry, quantum mechanics and atomic theory, general concepts of bonding. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 142 or 1.7 in CHEM 145. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 152, 155 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.
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For science and engineering majors. Provides a more in depth presentation of Lab included. Prerequisite: either a minimum grade of 3.5 in CHEM 142, or a minimum grade of 1. 7 in either CHEM 144 or CHEM 145. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted towards graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 152, CHEM 154, CHEM 155 (5 credits). Offered: W.
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Continuation of 145. Includes laboratory. Together 145 and 155 cover material in 142, 152, and 162. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 152, 155 (5 credits); 145, 155, 162 (10 credits). Prerequisite: 2.2 in CHEM 145. Offered: W.
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Covalent bonding, chemical kinetics, liquids and solids, properties of solutions, the elements in groups 1A-4A, the elements in groups 5A-8A, transition metals and coordination chemistry, and organic chemistry. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: 1.7 in CHEM 152. Offered: AWSpS.
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For science and engineering majors. Provides a more in depth presentation of Lab included. Prerequisite: either a minimum grade of 3.5 in CHEM 152, or a minimum grade of 1.7 in either CHEM 154 or CHEM 155. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted towards graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 162, CHEM 164, CHEM 165 (5 credits). Offered: Sp.
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Introduction to systematic inorganic chemistry: representative elements, metals, and nonmetals. Includes coordination complexes, geochemistry, and metallurgy. Additional material on environmental applications of basic chemistry presented. Includes laboratory. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 162, 165 (5 credits); 165, 312 (5 credits). Prerequisite: 2.2 in CHEM 155. Offered: Sp.
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Introduces incoming freshman to research basics and scholarly inquiry skills used in the study of chemistry.
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Training for participation in science-related outreach activities to the community. Emphasis on support for K-12 education and environmental community efforts. Not applicable toward chemistry degree requirements. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.
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Credit/no credit only.
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Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Second course in a three-quarter overview of chemistry. Not for students majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, or engineering. Includes gases/liquids/solids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, organic compounds, hydrocarbons, aromaticity, stereochemistry. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 120 or 1.7 in CHEM 142. Offered: W.
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Third course in a three-quarter overview of chemistry. Not for students majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, or engineering. Includes alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, and structural determination. Only 5 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following: CHEM 221, CHEM 223, CHEM 237, CHEM 335. Prerequisite: 1.7 in CHEM 220. Offered: Sp.
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First of a two-quarter lecture series in organic chemistry, for those who elect not to complete the CHEM 237, CHEM 238, CHEM 239 sequence. Introduction to structure, nomenclature, properties, and reactions of the main functional families of organic compounds. Stereochemistry and spectroscopy. No more than 5 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following course group: CHEM 221, CHEM 223, CHEM 237, CHEM 335. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 155 or 1.7 in CHEM 152; recommended: CHEM 162. Offered: AS.
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Continuation of CHEM 223. Structure, nomenclature, properties, and reactions of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids. No laboratory accompanies this course, but CHEM 241 laboratory may be taken concurrently. No more than 4 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following course group: CHEM 224, CHEM 239, CHEM 337. Prerequisite: 1.7 in CHEM 223. Offered: WS.
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First course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of the main types of organic compounds. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. No more than 5 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 221, CHEM 223, CHEM 237, CHEM 335. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 155 or 1.7 in CHEM 162. Offered: AWS.
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Second course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Further discussion of physical properties and transformations of organic molecules, especially aromatic and carbonyl compounds. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 238, 336 (4 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 237 or 1.7 in CHEM 335. Offered: WSp.
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Third course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Polyfunctional compounds and natural products, lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Includes introduction to membranes, enzyme mechanisms, prosthetic groups, macromolecular conformations and supramolecular architecture. No more than 4 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 224, CHEM 239, CHEM 337. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 238 or 1.7 in CHEM 336. Offered: ASpS.
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Introduction to organic laboratory techniques. Preparation of representative compounds. Designed to be taken with 224 or 238. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 241, 346 (3 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 223, 1.7 in CHEM 237, or 1.7 in CHEM 335; either CHEM 224, CHEM 238 or CHEM 336, any of which may be taken concurrently. Offered: WSpS.
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Preparations and qualitative organic analysis. Designed to be taken with 239. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 242, 347 (3 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 224 or CHEM 239 which may be taken concurrently or CHEM 337 which may be taken concurrently; either 1.7 in CHEM 241 or 1.7 in CHEM 346. Offered: ASpS.
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For student in the UW study abroad program. Content varies and is individually evaluated. Credit does not apply to major degree requirements without departmental approval.
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