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142 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />

LOWER-DIVISION COURSES<br />

Ch 101, 102, 103. Elementary Chemistry. 4 hours each term.<br />

A brief presentation <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the major areas <strong>of</strong> chemistry. Does not satisfy<br />

prerequisite for upper-division courses in chemistry. 2 lectures; 1 two-hour<br />

laboratory period; 1 quiz period.<br />

Ch 104, 105, 106. General Chemistry. 4 hours fall, 3 hours each term, winter and<br />

spring.<br />

An introduction to the field <strong>of</strong> chemistry, providing an understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

structures <strong>of</strong> atoms, molecules, and ions and their interactions, and a foundation<br />

for the further study <strong>of</strong> chemistry. Fall: 3 lectures, 1 discussion period.<br />

Winter and spring: 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Mth 100 or equivalent.<br />

Ch 108. Inorganic Qualitative Analysis. 2 hours winter.<br />

The separation and identification <strong>of</strong> cations and anions by semi-micro methods.<br />

Planned to accompany Ch 105. Prerequisite: grade <strong>of</strong> C or better in Ch 104.<br />

1 three-hour laboratory period; 1 quiz period.<br />

Ch 109. Introductory Volumetric Analysis. 2 hours spring term.<br />

Introduction to titrimetric techniques for the estimation <strong>of</strong> selected species.<br />

Planned to accompany Ch 106. Prerequisite: Ch 108, with grade <strong>of</strong> C or<br />

higher. 1 three-hour laboratory period; 1 quiz period.<br />

Ch 204, 205, 206. General Chemistry. 3 hours each term.<br />

First-year college chemistry for selected students with excellent backgrounds<br />

in high-school chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Quantitative<br />

and theoretical aspects <strong>of</strong> the subject emphasized, with less descriptive material<br />

than in Ch 104, 105, 106. Open by invitation only to Honors College<br />

students and other well-prepared students. Selection is based chiefly on mathematics<br />

preparation. 3 lectures.<br />

Ch 207. Inorganic Qualitative Analysis. 2 hours fall.<br />

The separation and identification <strong>of</strong> cations and anions by semi-micro methods.<br />

Planned to accompany Ch 104 or Ch 204. Intended primarily for Honors<br />

College students and prospective chemistry majors. Admission limited to<br />

selected students. 2 three-hour laboratory periods.<br />

Ch 208. Introductory Gravimetric Analysis. 2 hours winter.<br />

The separation and gravimetric determination <strong>of</strong> selected inorganic species.<br />

Planned to accompany Ch 105 or Ch 205. Intended primarily for Honors<br />

College students and prospective chemistry majors. Admission limited to<br />

selected students. 2 three-hour laboratory periods.<br />

Ch 209. Introductory Volumetric Analysis. 2 hours spring.<br />

The quantitative estimation <strong>of</strong> selected molecular species by titration procedures.<br />

Planned to accompany Ch 106 or Ch 206. Intended primarily for<br />

Honors College students and prospective chemistry majors. Admission limited<br />

to selected students. 2 three-hour laboratory periods.<br />

UPPER-DIVISION COURSES<br />

Ch 320. Quantitative Analysis. 4 hours spring.<br />

Laboratory work devoted mainly to volumetric analysis. Satisfies the requirements<br />

in quantitative analysis for admission to medical or dental schools. Not<br />

intended for chemistry majors. 2 lectures; 2 three-hour laboratory periods.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch 106 or Ch 206; Ch 109 or Ch 209.<br />

Ch 334, 335, 336. Organic Chemistry. 3 hours each term.<br />

Comprehensive study <strong>of</strong> the chemistry <strong>of</strong> the compounds <strong>of</strong> carbon. 3 lectures.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch 106 or Ch 206 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better.<br />

Ch 337, 338. Introductory Organic Laboratory. 2 hours each term, fall and<br />

winter.<br />

Introduction to the principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> laboratory practice in organic<br />

chemistry. Prerequisite: Ch 109 or Ch 209 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better.<br />

1 lecture; 1 four-hour laboratory period.

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