Course ListingsFall 2012ChemistryCHEM0001CHEM FUNDAMENTALS W/LABAtomic and molecular structure, intermolecular forces and st<strong>at</strong>es ofm<strong>at</strong>ter, the rel<strong>at</strong>ion of structure and bonding to the physical andchemical properties of m<strong>at</strong>ter, p<strong>at</strong>terns of chemical reactions,stoichiometry, and thermochemistry. Additional topics may includequalit<strong>at</strong>ive thermodynamics and equilibrium and chemistry of m<strong>at</strong>erials.Three lectures, one labor<strong>at</strong>ory, one recit<strong>at</strong>ion. Only one of CHEM 1, 11,or 16 may be counted for credit.Sections00797 CHEM000101 A Kry<strong>at</strong>ov, Sergiy 1.000798 CHEM000102 G Kry<strong>at</strong>ov, Sergiy 1.000760 CHEM0001A 5+ Staff 0.000761 CHEM0001AA ARR Staff 0.000762 CHEM0001B 5+ Staff 0.000763 CHEM0001C ARR Staff 0.000764 CHEM0001D ARR Staff 0.000765 CHEM0001E 1+ Staff 0.000766 CHEM0001F 1+ Staff 0.000767 CHEM0001G 1+ Staff 0.004288 CHEM0001H ARR Staff 0.000768 CHEM0001I 6+ Staff 0.000769 CHEM0001J 7+ Staff 0.000770 CHEM0001L 7+ Staff 0.000771 CHEM0001M ARR Staff 0.000772 CHEM0001N ARR Staff 0.000773 CHEM0001O 8+ Staff 0.000774 CHEM0001P 8+ Staff 0.000775 CHEM0001Q 8+ Staff 0.004267 CHEM0001R ARR Staff 0.000777 CHEM0001RA JT Staff 0.000778 CHEM0001RC CT Staff 0.000779 CHEM0001RD IW Staff 0.000780 CHEM0001RE JM Staff 0.000781 CHEM0001RF MW Staff 0.000782 CHEM0001RG QR Staff 0.000783 CHEM0001RI JR Staff 0.000784 CHEM0001RJ IM Staff 0.000785 CHEM0001RP PM Staff 0.000786 CHEM0001RQ PW Staff 0.000787 CHEM0001RR MM Staff 0.004255 CHEM0001RS BF Staff 0.000788 CHEM0001RT CF Staff 0.000789 CHEM0001S ARR 0.000790 CHEM0001T ARR Staff 0.0 Thur6:30-9:30pm00791 CHEM0001U 4+ Staff 0.000792 CHEM0001V 4+ Staff 0.000793 CHEM0001W 4+ Staff 0.000794 CHEM0001X 9+ Staff 0.000795 CHEM0001Y 9+ Staff 0.000796 CHEM0001Z 9+ Staff 0.0CHEM0002CHEM PRINCIPLES W/LABProperties of solutions, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, physicaland chemical equilibria, aqueous equilibria (acid-base, precipit<strong>at</strong>ion,and complex form<strong>at</strong>ion), electrochemistry. Additional topics may includeenvironmental, nuclear, and coordin<strong>at</strong>ion chemistry, and chemistry ofselected elements. Three lectures, one labor<strong>at</strong>ory, one recit<strong>at</strong>ion. Onlyone of CHEM 2 or 12 may be counted for credit.Prerequisites: CHEM 1, 11, 16, or consent.Sections00805007990080000801008020080300804CHEM000201 ARR Campbell, Victo 1.0CHEM0002C 6+ Staff 0.0CHEM0002D ARR Staff 0.0 Tues6:30-9:30pmCHEM0002E 7+ Staff 0.0CHEM0002F ARR Staff 0.0 Wed6:30-9:30pmCHEM0002RB JR Staff 0.0CHEM0002RC KM Staff 0.0<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012CHEM0011GENERAL CHEMISTRYTopics covered are the same as in CHEM 1 and 2, but discussed ingre<strong>at</strong>er detail and with a higher degree of m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical rigor. Designedto provide a strong found<strong>at</strong>ion for advanced courses in chemistry. Forwell-prepared students intending to be science majors. Some familiaritywith elementary calculus concepts assumed. Three lectures, oneseminar on frontiers in chemistry, one labor<strong>at</strong>ory, one recit<strong>at</strong>ion. 1.5course credits. Only one of CHEM 1, 11, or 16 and one of CHEM 2 or12 may be counted for credit.Prerequisites: Score of <strong>at</strong> least 3 on the AP chemistry exam orpermission of instructor; MATH 32 (formerly MATH 11). These coursesmay be taken concurrently.Sections00810 CHEM001101 A+AR B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 1.5 Meets 3 Days00806 CHEM0011A 5+ Staff 0.000807 CHEM0011C 6+ Staff 0.000808 CHEM0011D ARR Staff 0.0 Tues6:30-9:30pm00809 CHEM0011RA ARR Staff 0.004286 CHEM0011RB C 0.0CHEM0031PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY IFundamental principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics andtheir applic<strong>at</strong>ion to the energetics and r<strong>at</strong>es of chemical reactions in thegaseous and solution st<strong>at</strong>es. Three lectures.Prerequisites: Physics may be taken concurrently.CHEM 2 or 12, MATH 34 (formerly MATH 12) or equivalent, and PHY 2,4, or 12, or permission of instructor.Sections00811 CHEM003101 E Kenny, Jon<strong>at</strong>han 1.0 Preference ForA&s StudentsCHEM0033PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABThermodynamic, kinetic, and electrochemical experiments. Onelabor<strong>at</strong>ory. One-half course.Prerequisites: CHEM 31 or concurrent registr<strong>at</strong>ion.Sections00818008120081300814008150081600817CHEM003301 HF B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.5 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lectureCHEM0033A 5+ B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0033B ARR B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0033C 6+ B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0033D ARR B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0033E 7+ B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0033F ARR B<strong>at</strong>chelder, Lyn 0.0 Also Reg ForChem0033-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lecCHEM0051ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IStructure, bonding, stereochemistry, and reactions of carboncompounds. Mono- and polyfunctional compounds, aliph<strong>at</strong>ic andarom<strong>at</strong>ic structures. Synthesis, reaction mechanisms, electronicinterpret<strong>at</strong>ions of reactivity, spectroscopy. Two 75-minute lectures, onerecit<strong>at</strong>ion. One course. (Note: The labor<strong>at</strong>ory course, CHEM 53, isnormally taken concurrently with CHEM 51.)Prerequisites: CHEM 2 or 12.SectionsPage 31
Course ListingsFall 2012Chemistry00825008190082000821008220082300824CHEM005101 F+TF Thomas, Samuel 1.0CHEM0051RB Q+T Staff 0.0CHEM0051RC MW Staff 0.0CHEM0051RD NT Staff 0.0CHEM0051RI P+W Staff 0.0CHEM0051RR KW Staff 0.0CHEM0051RU JM Staff 0.0CHEM0053ORGANIC CHEM I LABExperiments based on topics in CHEM 51. One labor<strong>at</strong>ory, one lecture.One-half course.Prerequisites: CHEM 51 may be taken either as a prerequisite or a corequisite.Sections00841 CHEM005301 F+R Stolow, Robert 0.5 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec ForOrganic ChemI/.5 Credit00826 CHEM0053A 5+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00827 CHEM0053B 5+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00828 CHEM0053C ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 M 6:30-9:30/regFor Chem53-0100829 CHEM0053D ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 Mon 6:30-9:30Pm/mand<strong>at</strong>oryReg For Chem53-0100830 CHEM0053E 6+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00831 CHEM0053F 6+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00832 CHEM0053G ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 Tue6:30-9:30/regFor Chem53-0100833 CHEM0053H ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 Tue6:30-9:30/regFor Chem53-0100834 CHEM0053I 7+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00835 CHEM0053J 7+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00836 CHEM0053K ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 W 6:30-9:30/regFor Chem53-0100837 CHEM0053L ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 W 6:30-9:30/regFor Chem53-0100838 CHEM0053M 8+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab/lec00839 CHEM0053N 8+ Stolow, Robert 0.0 Also Reg ForChem 53-01 InThe F+r Block00840 CHEM0053P ARR Stolow, Robert 0.0 Thur6:30-9:30pmCHEM0061INORGANIC CHEMISTRYChemistry illustr<strong>at</strong>ive of the kinds of bonding in inorganic compounds,including discussions of ionic, covalent, electron-deficient, andcoordin<strong>at</strong>ion compounds. Three lectures. Only one of CHEM 61 or 161may be taken for credit.Prerequisites: CHEM 31 and 52.Sections00842CHEM006101 D+ Haas, Terry E. 1.0 Acs ChemMajors MustAlso Reg ForChem63-aCHEM0063INORGANIC&SYNTHETIC LABExperiments include those based on topics in CHEM 61. Techniques insynthesis, spectroscopy, and reactivity studies. Applic<strong>at</strong>ions ofinorganic compounds in synthesis, c<strong>at</strong>alysis, m<strong>at</strong>erials sciences, andbiology. One labor<strong>at</strong>ory, one lecture, one-half course.Prerequisites: CHEM 61 or 161.Sections0084400843CHEM006301 ARR Rybak-akimova, 0.0CHEM0063A ARR Rybak-akimova, 0.5 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory ForAcs ChemMajors-m4:30pm To7:30pmCHEM0091RESEARCH ITraining in the methods of chemical research. Frequent conferencesand library assignments. Open to qualified advanced students. At leastfifteen hours per week of labor<strong>at</strong>ory or research work in chemistryrequired. Pass-fail grading.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.Sections00845CHEM009101 ARR Kumar, Krishna 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHEM0092RESEARCH IIContinued training in the methods of research. At least fifteen hours perweek of labor<strong>at</strong>ory or other research work in chemistry required.Students write a report of research accomplished.Prerequisites: CHEM 91 and permission of instructor.Sections00846CHEM009201 ARR Kumar, Krishna 1.0 Permission OfInstructorCHEM0133QUANTUM MECHANICSCovers Schrödinger equ<strong>at</strong>ion and basic quantized systems, st<strong>at</strong>isticalinterpret<strong>at</strong>ion and uncertainty, perturb<strong>at</strong>ion theory, sc<strong>at</strong>tering,symmetries and invariances, approxim<strong>at</strong>ion methods, energycalcul<strong>at</strong>ions.Prerequisites: CHEM 32; MATH 51 (formerly MATH 38) recommended.Sections00847CHEM013301 D+ Lin, Yu-shan 1.0CHEM0141INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSISTheory, oper<strong>at</strong>ion, and applic<strong>at</strong>ion of modern analytical instrumentsused in chemical analysis and research. Selected topics includemolecular, <strong>at</strong>omic, and mass spectroscopies; electrochemistry;chrom<strong>at</strong>ography, and sensors. Designed to acquaint student withmodern labor<strong>at</strong>ory techniques used in all areas of chemistry. Courseincludes lecture and lab. Students will develop a lab of their choosing(with instructor approval) incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing analytical metrics of precision,accuracy, selectivity, and sensitvity as well as develop experiments andquestions th<strong>at</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>e theory to experimental d<strong>at</strong>a. 1.5 creditsPrerequisites: CHEM 31, 42, and 51, or permission of instructor.Sections008500084800849CHEM014101 ARR Robb<strong>at</strong> Jr., Alb 1.5 F 2:00pm -4:30pmCHEM0141A ARR Staff 0.0 Wed 5:20-9:35PmCHEM0141B ARR Staff 0.0<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 32