Keywords: chemical kinetics
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Aquatic Chemistry, Fall 2005
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Abstract: This course details the quantitative treatment of chemical processes in aquatic systems such as lakes, oceans, rivers, estuaries, groundwaters, and wastewaters. It includes a brief review of chemical thermodynamics that is followed by discussion of acid-base, precipitation-dissolution, coordination, ... More »
Integrated Chemical Engineering I, Fall 2006
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Abstract: This course uses reaction kinetics, batch reactor analysis, batch distillation, batch operations scheduling, safety analysis, and the ABACUSS process simulator to introduce process design and analysis techniques.
Introduction to Experimental Chemistry, January (IAP) 2005
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Abstract: Illustrates fundamental principles of chemical science through hands-on experience with chemical phenomena. Freshmen only.
Physical Chemistry II, Spring 2004
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Abstract: Elementary statistical mechanics; transport properties; kinetic theory; solid state; reaction rate theory; and chemical reaction dynamics.
Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005
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Abstract: Introduction to chemistry, with emphasis on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. Introduction to the chemistry of biological, inorganic, and organic molecules.
Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005
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Abstract: Introduction to chemistry for students with an unusually strong background in chemistry. Knowledge of calculus equivalent to 18.01 is recommended. Emphasis on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. ... More »
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