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         Chemistry Lab Techniques:     more books (34)
  1. Making the Connections A How-To Guide for Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques by Anne B Padias, 2007
  2. Making the Connections: A How-To Guide for Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques by Anne B. Padias, 2007-02-22
  3. Student Lab Companion: Laboratory Techniques for Organic Chemistry (2nd Edition) by John W. Lehman, 2008-01-25
  4. Biotechnology: Proteins To Pcr: A COURSE IN STRATEGIES AND LAB TECHNIQUES by DAVID W. BURDEN, 1995
  5. The Organic Chemistry Lab Survival Guide: A Student's Guide to Techniques by James W. Zubrick, 2001
  6. Experimental Chemistry Lab Manual by James Hall, 2002-12-05
  7. Cooperative Chemistry Lab Manual by Melanie M. Cooper, 1996-02-01
  8. Studio General Chemistry: A Lab-Based Approach by Alan Cutler, Tom Apple, 2003-12
  9. Safety in Academic Chemistry Labs
  10. Investigating Chemistry Lab Manual by David Collins, 2006-05-23
  11. Cu in Lab General Chemistry Laboratory Manual by Dennis L. Stevens, 2006-07-01
  12. Virtual ChemLab: General Chemistry, Student Lab Manual / Workbook, v2.5 (3rd Edition) by Brian F. Woodfield, Matthew C. Asplund, 2005-11-19
  13. Fundamental Techniques of Chemistry
  14. Lab Experiments for General Chemistry by Toby F. Block, George M. McKelvy, 2005-05-12

81. Chemistry
124909 ORGANIC chemistry lab. FOR MOL. BIOCHEM. Teaching of basic laboratorytechniques such as various kinds of distillation, crystallization,
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124901 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB. 1
Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Project/Seminar Weekly hours Credit points Prerequisites: 124708 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXPANDED 1 Linked courses: 124705 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 )EXPANDED( 124706 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 ENG. 124709 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2CH EXPANDED Overlapping courses: 124906 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 124907 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1B 124909 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB. FOR MOL. BIOCHEM. Simple organic syntheses based on the lectures of Organic Chemistry 1 and 2, stress being applied to laboratory techniques and spectroscopic identification.
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124902 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB. 2
Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Project/Seminar Weekly hours Credit points Prerequisites: 124709 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2CH EXPANDED and 124901 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB. 1 Overlapping courses: 124906 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 124907 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1B 124909 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB. FOR MOL. BIOCHEM. Multiple step higher level sytheses of organic compounds, use of advanced laboratory apparatus, application of spectroscopic methods (IR, UV, NMR). Laboratory will be given in 8 weekly hours during three quarters of the semester.
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124906 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Project/Seminar Weekly hours Credit points Prerequisites: 124213 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2 )EXPANDED( and 124708 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXPANDED 1 or 124213 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2 )EXPANDED( and 124709 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2CH EXPANDED Linked courses:

82. Department Of Chemistry, College Of Arts And Sciences, University Of Miami
Laboratory techniques of chemistry. To accompany CHM 111. Laboratory, 3 hours.Pre or co-requisite CHM 111. 114. chemistry Laboratory II
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Course Descriptions About the Undergraduate Courses The following information is taken from the 1999-2000 University of Miami Bulletin Undergraduate Studies and is presented for your information only. It is believe to be accurate, but its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. To ensure accuracy please refer to the official University of Miami publication. 101. Fundamentals of Chemistry I
3 cr.
Fundamental concepts of chemistry and their relation to living systems, utilitarian chemical processes, and the environment. Lecture, 3 hours. Not for major or minor credit. 102. Fundamentals of Chemistry II
3 cr.
A continuation of Chemistry 101. Prerequisite: CHM 101 or High School chemistry.

83. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Physical chemistry Laboratory Experiment 6 Luminescence Quenching There aresix sections movies about organic techniques and safety; safety and basic
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84. Chemistry (CHEM)
347 LABORATORY techniques OF ORGANIC chemistry I (0+6) 2 credits Laboratorytechniques and principles of the synthesis, purification, and characterization
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Laboratory courses require special expenses for materials and equipment in addition to regular registration fees.
100 Level Courses
100 MOLECULES AND LIFE IN THE MODERN WORLD (3+1) 3 credits
Introductory chemistry with emphasis on impacts on human society,environmental issues, energy sources, and life processes. Includes four laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: Core math requirement; or Corequisite: MATH 128 or higher Core math course. 121 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (3+3) 4 credits
Fundamentals of chemistry including reaction stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure, states of matter and thermochemistry. Prerequisite: Core mathematics requirement (MATH 128 or higher recommended); or corequisite: MATH 128 or higher core math course. Credit allowed only in one of CHEM 121 CHEM 121A CHEM 121 R or CHEM 201 121R GENERAL CHEMISTRY WITH RECITATION I (4+3) 5 credits
Equivalent to CHEM 121 with additional recitation. Recommended for students with no high school chemistry or with ACT Math scores of 18 or below. Prerequisites: Core math requirement (MATH 128 or higher recommended); or Corequisite: MATH 128 or higher Core math course. Credit allowed in only one of

85. Indiana State University : Department Of Chemistry : Undergraduate Course Descri
340 techniques in Inorganic chemistry2 hours. A series of laboratory experimentsillustrating a 355 Organic chemistry Laboratory techniques1 hour.
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100 Chemistry: Reactions and Reason 3 hours. Modern societies are faced with many complex issues as a result of the advances brought about by science and technology. Citizens must therefore by scientifically literate in order to understand these issues. This course is intended to provide students with a basic understanding of scientific principles with an emphasis upon chemistry and its application to such current issues as: atmospheric ozone depletion, global warming, water pollution, new drug development, advanced semiconductor materials, and alternative energy sources. Corequisite: 100L or consent of instructor. [ GE89: A3; GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Foundational 100L Chemistry: Reactions and Reason Laboratory 1 hour. Chemistry is an experimental science. While performing experiments in the laboratory, student will make qualitative and quantitative observations. These observations will lead to inquiry and problem solving. The experiments chosen for this course are designed to augment student understanding of scientific principles and applications of current issues discussed in Chemistry 100. Prerequisite: successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in 100. [ GE89: A1; GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Foundational

86. Chemistry Programs
The main part is focused on isotope techniques in chemistry and biochemistry.Information about radiation chemistry and applications in different fields is
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Chemistry programs
at the Faculty of Natural Sciences
of Comenius University are based on a long term tradition. The first chemistry programs were initiated in the 1940,s. Following developments in Chemistry and in society they evolved into the present form. The Undergraduate Chemistry program offers basic knowledge in Mathematics and Physics followed by in depth Chemistry courses in all key branches of this discipline (Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Nuclear Chemistry). The courses are organized by the Chemistry Departments with an international reputation in basic chemistry research. For example, at present the Chemistry Departments cooperate with about 40 universities and research establish ments all over the world. Contact person :
Dr. Miloslav Foltin
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Department of Analytical Chemistry
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Research activities of the Chemistry Departments focus on the following subjects : Considering the above research activities of the Chemistry Departments it is apparent that the students have wide opportunities in gaining a sound theoretical background and at the same time practical laboratory training in key chemistry disciplines. The undergraduate Chemistry Program provides an excellent basis for a professional career in Chemistry as well as Life and Environmental Sciences. It is a program intended also for those interested in graduate and postgraduate level programs in chemistry at this university and at other European and overseas universities.

87. Forensic Chemistry
5926, Ch 420, Forensic chemistry lab, 14001350, MW, Poston laboratory techniqueswill include gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, atomic absorption
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FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
BA/BS Degree in Chemistry - Forensic Option
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to criminal investigation. This major is recommended for individuals who wish to pursue a career in criminal investigation, in the laboratory analysis of forensic evidence, or pursue graduate study in forensic science. This course of study would also develop the analytical skills required for careers in other areas of civil law such as environmental pollution, accident investigation and product liability. Due to the nature of forensic investigations, the forensic chemist requires a strong background in chemical analysis and must be able to effectively communicate the results of laboratory analyses in reports and in the courtroom. The curriculum is designed so that the major provides a strong theoretical and experimental background in chemistry as well as written and oral communication skills. This major may only be taken in conjunction with the Forensics minor designated for chemistry majors. The minor provides specialized training in forensics. Students in the program will benefit from experience gained via the required practicum.

88. CENTER FOR SCIENCE, INDUSTRY, AND NATURAL RESOURCES FIRST CLASS
Theory and application of organic chemistry laboratory techniques. Synchronizinglectures with labs has always been a problem in chemistry courses and
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89. Metropolitan College Courses - Chemistry Undergraduate Courses At Boston Univers
Study parttime and learn about chemistry at Metropolitan College - flexible, An introduction to laboratory techniques, including experiments in
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metropolitan college academic courses undergraduate courses
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Chemistry Undergraduate Courses metropolitan college college of arts and sciences It is possible to register separately for the lecture component (3 cr.) and the laboratory (1 cr.) of several 4-credit courses that have both components. These courses include MET CH 101, CH 102, CH 203, CH 204, CH 211, and CH 212. However, separate registration is not permitted if the student is taking the lecture and laboratory components simultaneously. Metropolitan College Chemistry Courses MET CH 101 General Chemistry I (N ) Prereq: two years of high school algebra.
For science concentrators, premedical students, and students in related fields. Stoichiometry, states of matter, acids and bases, equilibrium, and selected chemical systems. Laboratory course. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours lab per week, and one hour postlab discussion per week. (4 cr.)
MET CH 102 General Chemistry II (N) Prereq: MET CH 101 or equivalent.

90. UT Austin Chemistry & Biochemistry - Course Descriptions
CH 113P General and Organic chemistry Laboratory Emphasis is on essentiallaboratory techniques and the application of those techniques to illustrate
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Lower Division Courses CH 301 - Principles of Chemistry I
CH 302 - Principles of Chemistry II

CH 204 - Introduction to Chemical Practice

CH 304K - Chemistry in Context I
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CH x19S - Topics in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Upper Division Courses CH x29S - Topics in Chemistry and Biochemistry
CH 431 - Inorganic Chemistry

CH 339K - Biochemistry I

CH 339L - Biochemistry II
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CH 301 - Principles of Chemistry I
Development and application of concepts, theories and laws underlying chemistry. Some sections also require one enrichment/discussion hour a week; these are identified in the Course Schedule . May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree. PREREQUISITE: Credit with a grade of at least C or registration for Mathematics 305G, or a score of at least 560 on the SAT II: Mathematics Level I test (or of at least 540 if the student took the test before April 1, 1995).
CH 302 - Principles of Chemistry II
Development and application of concepts, theories and laws underlying chemistry. Some sections also require one enrichment/discussion hour a week; these are identified in the Course Schedule PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 301 with a grade of at least C; and Mathematics 305G with a grade of at least C, or a score of at least 560 on the SAT II: Mathematics Level I test (or of at least 540 if the student took the test before April 1, 1995).

91. COURSE CHEM 116 All Sections COURSE TITLE General Chemistry
Clean up/Technique Students are to keep their lab bench, sink, and other commonuse areas Preparation is the key to doing well in chemistry lab.
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COURSE: CHEM 116 All Sections COURSE TITLE: General Chemistry Laboratory II SEMESTER: Fall Term 1998 CREDIT HOURS: MEETING TIME: Section 01 Coulter Hall Room 260 T 1:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Section 02 Coulter Hall Room 260 Th 1:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.
GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT:Murrell Godfrey - 403 Coulter Hall - mgodfrey@olemiss.edu INSTRUCTOR: Kerri Scott - Coulter Hall 352 - 232-5334 TEXTBOOK: Modular Laboratory Program for Chemistry H.A. Neidig, editor, Chemical Education Resources Inc. (see the experiment schedule for the exact listing of experiments) ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES NEEDED: Safety Goggles (UVEX Futura Model 9300 or equivalent - may be purchased at the chemical stockroom), Paper Towels, Matches, Pocket calculator, Student I.D.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: Chemistry 116 is the laboratory course accompanying CHEM 106 (General Chemistry Lecture II). Chemistry 116 continues the introduction begun in CHEM 115 to basic laboratory techniques and concepts of importance in the study of chemistry. When taken together with CHEM 106 completes the first year chemistry sequence for B.S. and B.A. science-oriented degrees. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 106 or successful completion of CHEM 106 in a previous semester.
MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: 1. Reinforcement of important concepts developed within CHEM 106 by applying them in a practical situation.

92. Undergraduate Chemistry Courses At Sam Houston State University
CHM 115 INORGANIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL chemistry LABORATORY. CHEM 1105 Instruments for these techniques are used in the laboratory.
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CHM 115 INORGANIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY.
[CHEM 1105] Laboratory for CHM 135. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 135 is recommended. Credit 1.
CHM 116 ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY.
[CHEM 1107] Laboratory for CHM 136. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 136 is recommended. Credit 1.
CHM 118 GENERAL CHEMISTRY: LABORATORY.
[CHEM 1111] Laboratory for CHM 138. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 138 is strongly recommended. Credit 1.
CHM 119 GENERAL CHEMISTRY: LABORATORY.
[CHEM 1112] Laboratory for CHM 139. Concurrent enrollment in CHM 139 is strongly recommended. Credit 1.
CHM 135 INTRODUCTORY INORGANIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LECTURE.
[CHEM 1305] The elements and their compounds are considered from a non-technical standpoint with emphasis placed on more familiar materials. This course is for non-science majors. Credit 3.
CHM 136 INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE.
[CHEM 1307] An orientation in organic chemistry is given in the first part of the course to allow treatment of the chemistry of nutrition and other biochemical aspects given in the last part. This course is for non-science majors. Prerequisite: CHM 135 or 138. Credit 3.
CHM 138 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I: LECTURE.

93. Department Of Chemistry & Materials
62CH2284, Forensic chemistry Laboratory Practice. 20. 10. 62CH2285, chemistryLaboratory Practice 62DT1045, Primary Dental Laboratory techniques
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About Us Contact Us Home Page Faculty Home Online Syllabus The table below list all units currently taught in the Department. Click on the unit number to download or view the full syllabus for that unit it in pdf format Chemistry Units Unit No. Unit Title MMU Credits ECTS Credits Foundation Chemistry A Foundation Chemistry B Foundation Chemistry Independent Learning Principles of Inorganic Chemistry Principles of Organic Chemistry Principles of Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Information Management Mathematics Introductory Forensic Chemistry Introductory Human Physiology Principles of Microbiology Introductory Biochemistry Atmospheric Chemistry The Chemistry of Crime Biochemistry in Action Terrestrial Chemistry Principles of Inorganic Chemistry Principles of Organic Chemistry Principles of Physical Chemistry Forensic Chemistry Insights into the Pharmaceutical Industry Plagues, Pestilences and People

94. Introduction To The Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
Although the Inorganic chemistry Laboratory was first established as part of Development of these techniques includes the design and development of new
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Summary of Research Areas Although the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory was first established as part of the University Museum in 1860, the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry was set up only in 1963. Research involves 50-60 4th year Part II chemists (1 year), 70-80 DPhil candidates (3 years), approximately 40 postdoctoral workers, many distinguished academic visitors, as well as four Royal Society Research Fellows and the 20 permanent members of academic staff. It covers a range of interests unusually wide for a department of inorganic chemistry, including especially coordination and organometallic chemistry, catalysis, solid-state and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, the study of proteins, enzymes and the role of magnetic species in biological systems, and the application of a variety of spectroscopic and diffraction techniques. Both experimental and theoretical aspects are addressed. Research in the Laboratory is carried out in groups led by a member of academic staff. Research interests can be divided into the following areas, although considerable overlap necessarily exists:

95. Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry
2130 Laboratory Technique in Organic chemistry. (24) An advanced integratedlab illustrating a variety of chemical techniques for the preparation,
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Chair and Professor-Irvin. Professors- Rudzinski, Walter, Yager; Associate Professors-Blanda, Compton, Easter, Feakes, Lippmann, Watkins; Assistant Professors- Watkins, Beall, C,Booth,Lewis, R. Booth, Ji The science of chemistry provides the basic knowledge needed to address many of society’s most pressing needs, such as feeding, clothing, and housing the peoples of the world; tapping new sources of energy; improving health and conquering disease; providing renewable substitutes for dwindling resources; strengthening our national security; and monitoring and protecting our environment. Basic research in chemistry will help future generations cope with their evolving needs and unanticipated problems. Chemistry majors gain skills in quantitative thinking and problem solving. Advanced students can work as laboratory instructors for lower division courses or as research assistants in the department’s research laboratories. The faculty, facilities, library holdings, and curriculum of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have been approved by the American Chemical Society. Chemists work i n research, production, quality control, technical services, and/or sales. Graduates have an excellent record of job placement in such diverse areas as the petrochemical industry, computer chip manufacturing, aerospace companies, pharmaceutical companies, the food industry, or as teachers in secondary schools. Many also seek advanced degrees or pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, or pharmacy.

96. Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry - Undergraduate Course Listings
ORGANIC chemistry LABORATORY I (2). Modern laboratory techniques in organic PHYSICAL chemistry LABORATORY (3). Modern experimental techniques and
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Undergraduate Course Descriptions
The following course descriptions are taken from the 2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog . This online version is provided for the convenience of the campus community and our current and prospective students. If there are any discrepancies between these pages and those maintained by Registration and Records, the latter are to be considered more authoritative. If there is any discrepancy between these pages and the materials contained in the actual printed catalogue, the print version is to be considered definitive except in cases where changes have been approved too late for inclusion therein. 110. CHEMISTRY (3). Development of the fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry by lecture-demonstration, as well as the development of an appreciation of the nature of chemistry as a science. An historical development of the most important concepts and ideas. The methods and limitations of chemistry, its evolution and discussions of the problems currently being solved and created. Three hours of lecture per week. Not available for credit for students with previous credit in CHEM 210. 111. CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (1).

97. Undergraduate Chemistry Courses
CHEM 332 Laboratory Methods in Physical chemistry, 3, Modern techniques ofphysical measurement, including thermochemistry, kinetics, spectroscopy,
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98. FYI Chem Conference Symposium, Denofrio/Miller/Trumpinski
the teaching of fundamental chemical concepts and good laboratory technique? An Asynchronous chemistry lab Course Teaching labs to Students You ll
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Chemistry Laboratory Practicum: Compensating without Compromising Lauren Denofrio, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Jesse Miller, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Tom Trumpinski, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Material and equipment costs, space availability, and waste management can make the best laboratory curricula impractical to implement. All general chemistry programs, whether large or small, must address these issues in course design. How do we design laboratories and laboratory curricula effectively without compromising the teaching of fundamental chemical concepts and good laboratory technique? This symposium calls for practical ideas in laboratory design, curriculum and overall laboratory course management that tackle these problems.
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Archer, Leonard J.;
Caldwell, Benjamin D.;
Ducey, Michael W.;
Hiley, Shauna L.;
Zweerink, Gerald L. Using Instrumentation in First Year Chemistry Laboratory Helping Students Visualize the Practice of Chemistry Kostka, Kimberly L.;
Ralston-Berg, Penny;

99. GSU Catalog - Course Descriptions - Chemistry
Covers basic laboratory techniques as performed on a variety of samples. CHEM323 Introduction to Organic chemistry Laboratory (1)
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Chemistry
CHEM306 Chemical Science Foundations I (3) Introduces the fundamental principles of chemical science and examines material changes in our universe that are the result of chemical processes. Designed for non-science majors. Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra. CHEM307 Chemical Science Foundations Laboratory (1) Covers basic laboratory techniques as performed on a variety of samples. Illustrates fundamental chemical principles and environmental analyses through laboratory experiments. Designed for elementary education majors. Prerequisite: CHEM306. CHEM308 Chemical Science Foundations II (3) Continuation of CHEM306. Covers chemical reactions, equilibrium, reaction rates, carbon chemistry, and introduction to the chemistry of living systems. Prerequisite: CHEM306. CHEM315 Analytical Chemistry (3) Covers fundamental methods of chemical analysis. Discusses acid-base, solubility, and redox equilibrium, volumetric, gravimetric, potentiometric, and spectrophotometric analytical methods and separation techniques. Prerequisites: One year of freshman chemistry with laboratory, algebra. Corequisite: CHEM316.

100. 2003-2004 Catalog
CHEM 1140 Elementary Bioorganic chemistry Laboratory 1.0 0.0 3.0 F, Sp Introduces laboratory techniques in biochemistry. Studies methods and theory
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