Courses: Lab in Chemical Structure and Reactivity (CHEMH301A01)
Fall 2012
Two lectures and two laboratory periods. An introduction to the methods of research in chemistry. Inorganic, organic, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, and biochemical concepts are integrated in a broad laboratory study of structure and its relationship to chemical reactivity. Physical methods are used in studies of organic, inorganic, and biochemical reactions. Chemical synthesis and the modern methods of computation and instrumental analytical chemistry are particularly stressed.
Prerequisites: Chem 225.
Fulfills: NA II
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LocationHaverford, Shrp 217 Meeting TimesTTh 11:30-12:30 |
