With this resource you can find general concepts on the theory and procedures of major organic laboratory techniques (chromatography, crystallization, extraction, distillation), and how to setup and heat the equipment. A gradual image is attached to every program, and it is used frequently throughout the resource.
CHEM 301 L | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory unit: 1 Precondition: CHEM 152 L and CHEM 301 (can be taken at the same time) This experiment is the first semester of the second semester. It introduces common organic laboratory techniques (including chromatography, extraction, recrystallization, distillation) for the separation and analysis of organic compounds. One laboratory fall semester a week. CHEM 302 | Organic Chemistry II Unit: 3 Requirements: CHEM 301, CHEM 301 L and CHEM 302 L (can be taken at the same time) Part 2 of the second semester basic chemistry. The relationship between structure and bond and reactivity in organic compounds will be emphasized. The reaction is discussed from a mechanical and synthetic point of view. Lecture three times a week Spring semester
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CHEM 302 L | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory unit: 1 Precondition: CHEM 301 and CHEM 301 L This experiment is the second semester of the second semester. Multistep organic synthesis is performed and analyzed in the laboratory in laboratories using commonly used organic laboratory techniques and spectroscopy. Spring semester. CHEM 311 | Physical Chemistry Unit I: 3 Prerequisites: CHEM 152 (can be taken at the same time) and MATH 151 (can be taken at the same time) and PHYS 270 (can be taken at the same time) and PHYS 271 (can be taken at the same time) Learn about. It includes atomic structure and molecular structure, as well as spectroscopy. Lecture three times a week Fall semester
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CHEM 3940 should be taken during the same semester. ) CHEM 3450 - Organic Chemistry I • CHEM 3460 - Organic Chemistry II • CHEM 3550 - Physical Chemistry I • CHEM 3560 - Physical Chemistry II • CHEM 3840 - Inorganic Chemistry • CHEM 3940 - Advanced Laboratory Technology (2 Advanced Courses from CHEM: (Note: Advanced senior courses in biology, biochemistry, mathematics or physics can be replaced by one of the senior chemistry courses approved by the department.) CHEM 5820 - Advanced analytical chemistry • CHEM 5860 - advanced organic chemistry CHEM 5880 - Advanced physical chemistry