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CHM1100 Chemistry and the Human Environment (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Chemical principles useful for environmental studies and everyday life. The chemistry of water, air, food, human health and raw materials. This course cannot be combined for credit by Science and Engineering students.
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CHM1301 Principles of Chemistry (4.5,0,3b) 3 cr.
Structures and properties of matter; VSEPR: stoichiometry; gas laws; principles of kinetics and thermodynamics; quantitative aspects of reaction equilibrium; electrochemical processes; introduction to organic chemistry, nomenclature and function groups. This course cannot be combined for credit with CHM 1311. (formerly CHM1300).
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CHM1311 Principles of Chemistry (3,0,3b) 3 cr.
Chemical bonding, molecular geometry, chemical equations and quantitative relations, gas, liquids and solids, solutions, redox reactions, electrochemistry, kinetics and equilibrium, ionic equilibria, acids and bases in solution, pH. This course cannot be combined for credit with CHM1301. (formerly CHM1310)
Prerequisite: Grade 12U chemistry or OAC Chemistry or equivalent.
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CHM1321 Organic Chemistry I (3,0,3b) 3 cr.
Classification, identification and structural characterization of organic compounds. Properties, preparation, and commercial significance of hydrocarbons, halogen derivatives, alcohols, ethers and selected polymers. Mechanisms of organic reactions, and basic principles of organic stereochemistry. (formerly CHM1320)
Prerequisites: CHM1301 or CHM1311 or Grade 12U chemistry or OAC Chemistry or equivalent.
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CHM1701 Principes de chimie (4.5,0,3b) 3 cr.
Structures et propri�t�s de la mati�re; RPECV; stoechiom�trie; lois des gaz; principes de cin�tique et thermodynamique; aspects quantitatifs des r�actions � l'�quilibre; processus �lectrochimiques; introduction � la chimie organique, nomenclature et groupes fonctionnels. Les cours CHM 1701 et CHM 1711 sont mutuellement exclusifs. (ant�rieurement CHM1700)
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CHM1711 Principes de chimie (3,0,3b) 3 cr.
Liaisons chimiques, g�om�trie mol�culaire. �quations chimiques et stoechiom�trie, gaz, liquides, solides, solutions, r�actions d'oxydor�duction, �lectrochimie, vitesses de r�action et �quilibre des ions, acides et bases, pH. Les cours CHM 1711 et CHM 1701 sont mutuellement exclusifs. (ant�rieurement CHM1710)
Pr�alable : Le cours 12U chimie ou CPO Chimie ou l'�quivalent.
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CHM1721 Chimie organique I (3,0,3b) 3 cr.
Classification, identification et caract�risation structurale des compos�s organiques. Propri�t�s, pr�paration et importance commerciale des hydrocarbures, d�riv�s halog�n�s. Alcools, �thers, compos�s aromatiques et polym�res. M�canismes des r�actions organiques et principes de base de la st�r�ochimie. (ant�rieurement CHM1720)
Pr�alable : CHM1701 ou CHM1711 ou 12U Chimie ou CPO Chimie ou l'�quivalent.
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CHM2120 Organic Chemistry II (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Synthesis and reactivity of carbonyl compounds, organic acids and their derivatives, nitrogen-containing compounds, sulfur derivatives, simple aromatic compounds. Survey of the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and peptides, and selected heterocycles.
Prerequisite: CHM1321.
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CHM2123 Laboratory of Organic Chemistry II (0,0,3) 3 cr.
Laboratory work associated with CHM 2120. (formerly CHM2126)
Corequisite: CHM2120.
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CHM2131 Chemical Thermodynamics of Gases and Solutions (3,0,0) 3 cr.
The first law of thermodynamics, relationships between work, heat, internal energy, and enthalpy. Thermochemistry. Heat capacity. The second and third laws of thermodynamics. Entropy. Free energy. Chemical equilibrium and chemical potential. Phase equilibrium and phase diagrams. Ideal and real solutions. Raoult's law and Henry's law. Colligative properties. Thermodynamics of solutions and electrolytes in solution. Debye-H�ckel theory, ion migration and conductivity. Electrochemistry, electrochemical cells, and the Nernst equation. This course cannot be combined for credit with CHM 2132.
Prerequisites: CHM1301 or CHM1311, MAT1320 or MAT1323, PHY1121 or PHY1321.
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CHM2132 Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A course intended primarily for Biology and Biochemistry students. Laws of chemical thermodynamics and their application in bioenergetics. Properties of solutions. Electrochemistry and electrochemical phenomena in biological systems. Chemical spectroscopy and its application in the quantification of biological substances. Chemical kinetics and enzyme kinetics. (Cannot be combined for credit with CHM 2131).
Prerequisites: CHM1301 or CHM1311, MAT1320 or MAT1323, PHY1121 or PHY1321.
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CHM2311 Introduction to Structure and Bonding (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Applications of quantum theory: atomic structure, bonding in molecules, molecular orbital theory, metallic bond, molecular symmetry. Structure and energetics of solids, aqueous solution, hydration, ionization, complexation.
Prerequisites: CHM1311, MAT1320.
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CHM2313 Environmental Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
This course relies on a sound foundation in both the principles and the practical aspects of inorganic, organic, and analytical/physical chemistry and is focused on the chemical aspects of aqueous, atmospheric, and electrochemical processes. Topics to be covered under these general headings include: acid precipitation, greenhouse effect, ground level ozone, water quality, and corrosion.
Prerequisites: CHM1321, CHM2353, CHM2354.
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CHM2330 Physical chemistry: Introduction to the molecular properties of matter (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Introduction to the molecular interpretation of physico-chemical phenomena. Introduction to quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and spectroscopy (vibrational, ratational, nmr). Kinetics theory of gases. Chemical kinetics (order of a reaction, Arrhenius equation, reaction mechanism). Surface chemistry, adsorption isotherms, structure of adsorbed layers, colloids, viscosity, diffusion, and sedimentation. (fomerly CHM2130)
Prerequisites: CHM1301 or CHM1311, MAT1322 or MAT1323, PHY1121 or PHY1321.
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CHM2353 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (3,0,3) 3 cr.
A review of simple concepts in bonding and acid-base theory. Electrochemistry. A survey of the chemistry of the elements, trends and their relation to the periodic system.
Prerequisite: CHM1311 or CHM1321.
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CHM2354 Analytical Chemistry (3,0,4) 3 cr.
An introduction to fundamental principles of analytical chemistry, including analytical data, theory of acid-base and redox titrations, and separation schemes. Buffer solutions and precipitation equilibria.
Prerequisite: CHM 1311.
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CHM2520 Chimie organique II (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Synth�se et r�activit� des compos�s carbonyl�s, des acides organiques et de leurs d�riv�s, des compos�s contenant de l'azote ou du soufre et des compos�s aromatiques simples. Chimie des hydrates de carbone, lipides, acides amin�s et peptides et de quelques h�t�rocycles.
Pr�alable : CHM1721.
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CHM2523 Laboratoire de chimie organique II (0,0,3) 3 cr.
Travaux pratiques accompagnant CHM 2520. (ant�rieurement CHM2526)
Concomitant : CHM2520.
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CHM2531 Thermodynamique chimique des gaz et des solutions (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Premi�re loi de la thermodynamique: relation entre le travail, la chaleur, l'�nergie interne et l'enthalpie. Thermochimie. Chaleur sp�cifique. Deuxi�me et troisi�me lois de la thermodynamique. Entropie. �nergie libre. Potentiel chimique et �quilibre chimique. Changement de phase et diagramme de phase. Solutions id�ales et r�elles. Loi de Raoult et loi de Henry. Propri�t�s colligatives. Thermodynamique des solutions et des �lectrolytes. Th�orie de Debye-H�ckel, migration des ions, et conductivit�. �lectrochimie, cellules �lectrochimiques et �quations de Nernst. Ce cours et CHM 2532 sont mutuellement exclusifs.
Pr�alables : CHM1701 ou CHM1711, MAT1722 ou MAT1723, PHY1521/PHY1522 ou PHY1721/PHY1722.
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CHM2532 Chimie physique pour les sciences de la vie (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Cours destin� aux �tudiants de biologie et de biochimie. Lois de la thermodynamique chimique et applications bio�nerg�tiques. Propri�t�s des solutions. �lectrochimie et ph�nom�nes �lectrochimiques dans les syst�mes biologiques. La spectroscopie chimique et son application � la quantification des substances biologiques. Cin�tique chimique et cin�tique enzymatique. Les cours CHM 2532 et CHM 2531 sont mutuellement exclusifs.
Pr�alables : CHM1701ou CHM1711, MAT1722 ou MAT1723, PHY1521/PHY1522 ou PHY1721/PHY1722.
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CHM2711 Introduction � la structure et aux liaisons (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Applications de la th�orie quantique: structure �lectronique de l'atome, liaisons chimiques, symm�trie mol�culaire, th�orie des orbitales mol�culaires, liaison m�tallique. Aspects �nerg�tiques et structuraux de solides, solutions aqueuses, hydratation, ionisation, complexation.
Pr�alables : CHM1711, MAT1720.
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CHM2713 Chimie de l'environnement (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Ce cours repose sur des fondements solides issus des principes et des aspects pratiques de la chimie inorganique, organique, et analytique/ physique, et se concentre sur les aspects chimiques des processus aqueux atmosph�riques et �lectro-chimiques. Les sujets couverts sous ces titres g�n�raux incluent: les pr�cipitations acides, l'effet de serre, l'ozone au niveau terrestre, la qualit� des eaux et la corrosion.
Pr�alables : CHM1721, CHM2753, CHM2754.
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CHM2730 Chimie physique : introduction aux propri�t�s mol�culaires de la mati�re. (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Inroduction � l'interpr�tation des ph�nom�nes physico-chimiques. Introduction � la m�canique quantique, � la m�canique statistique et � la spectroscopie (rotationelle, vibrationnellle, RMN). Th�orie cin�tique des gaz. Cin�tique chimique (ordre d'une r�action, �quation d'arrh�nius, m�canisme r�actionnel). Chimie des surfaces, isotherme d'adsorb�es, collo�des, viscosit�, diffusion et s�dimentation.
Pr�alables : CHM1701 ou CHM1711, MAT1722 ou MAT1723, PHY1521 ou PHY1721.
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CHM2753 Chimie min�rale des �lements (3,0,3) 3 cr.
Revue des concepts simples des liaisons et des th�ories acido-basiques. �lectrochimie. Vue d'ensemble de la chimie des �l�ments, leurs tendances, et leur relation au syst�me p�riodique.
Pr�alable : CHM1711 ou CHM1721.
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CHM2754 Chimie analytique (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Introduction aux principes fondamentaux de la chimie analytique, comprenant la th�orie des erreurs, la th�orie des titrages acido- basiques et oxydor�ducteurs, ainsi que les m�thodes de s�paration. Solutions tampons et pr�cipitation � l'�quilibre.
Pr�alable : CHM1711.
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CHM3120 Intermediate Organic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Synthesis, stereochemistry, reaction intermediates and mechanisms of organic chemistry with illustrations from natural and therapeutic products. Heterocyclic chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM2120.
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CHM3122 Applications of Spectroscopy in Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to infrared, visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy, multinuclear magnetic resonance (with emphasis on 1H and 13C), Fourier-transform. NMR, mass spectrometry.
Prerequisite: CHM2120.
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CHM3126 Laboratory of Organic Chemistry (0,0,6) 3 cr.
Laboratory work accompanying CHM 3120.
Prerequisites or Corequisites: CHM3120, CHM3122.
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CHM3140 Quantum Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
The origins of quantum theory, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, postulates of quantum mechanics, the Schr dinger equation, the harmonic oscillator, the rigid rotor, angular momentum. Hydrogenlike atoms, electron spin, variation method, helium atom, Pauli exclusion principle, Hartree-Fock self-consistent field method. Born-Oppenheimer approximation, hydrogen molecule ion, MO description of the hydrogen molecule, electronic configurations of homonuclear diatomic molecules, electronic structure of polyatomic molecules. H�ckel molecular orbital theory, hydrogen bonds, intermolecular forces.
Prerequisite: CHM2330.
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CHM3350 Transition Metal Chemistry (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Coordination complexes, ligand field theory, magnetic and spectroscopic properties, stereochemistry, optical and stereoisomerism, reactions of complexes: substitution, electron transfer, isomerization, photochemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM2120, CHM2311, (CHM2131 or CHM2132).
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CHM3372 The Condensed State (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Topics may include: thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of non- ideal systems; surface chemistry and catalysis; polymers; colloids; metals and semiconductors.
Prerequisite: CHM3140.
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CHM3373 Molecular Spectroscopy and Statistical Mechanics (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Analysis and calculation of atomic, rotational, vibrational and electronic spectra of simple molecules. Boltzmann distribution and partition functions. Microscopic interpretation and calculation of thermodynamic properties (entropy, enthalpy, free energy, heat capacity,rate constant and transition state) from molecular and atomic spectroscopic data.
Prerequisite: CHM3140.
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CHM3520 Chimie organique interm�diaire (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Synth�se, st�r�ochimie, interm�diaires r�actionnels et m�canismes en chimie organique. Illustrations par des produits naturels et th�rapeutiques. Chimie des h�t�rocycles.
Pr�alable : CHM2520.
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CHM3522 Applications de la spectroscopie en chimie (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction aux spectroscopies infrarouge, visible et ultraviolette, r�sonance magn�tique multinoyaux (notamment 1H et 13C), transform�es de Fourier. Spectrom�trie de masse.
Pr�alable : CHM2520.
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CHM3526 Laboratoire de chimie organique (0,0,6) 3 cr.
Travaux pratiques accompagnant CHM 3520.
Pr�alables ou concomitants: CHM3520, CHM3522.
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CHM3750 Chimie des m�taux de transition (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Complexes de coordination, th�orie du champ de ligandes, propri�t�s magn�tiques et spectroscopiques, st�r�ochimie, isom�ries optique et g�om�trique, r�actions des complexes: substitutions, transferts d'�lectrons, isom�risation, photochimie.
Pr�alables : CHM2520, CHM2711, (CHM2531 ou CHM2532).
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CHM3773 Spectroscopie mol�culaire et m�canique statistique (3,0,4) 3 cr.
Analyse et calcul des spectres atomiques, rotationnels, vibrationnels et �lectroniques des mol�cules simples. La r�partition de Boltzmann et les fonctions de partition. Interpr�tation microscopique et calcul des propri�t�s thermodynamiques (entropie, enthalpie, �nergie libre, chaleur sp�cifique, constante de vitesse et �tat de transition) � partir des donn�es spectroscopiques des atomes et des mol�cules.
Pr�alable : CHM3140.
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CHM3901 Rapport de stage coop III / Co-op Work Term Report III 3 cr.
 
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CHM3902 Rapport de stage coop III / Co-op Work Term Report III 3 cr.
 
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CHM4010 Travail de recherche et s�minaire / Research Project and Seminar 9 cr.
Based on supervised research in a professor's laboratory. Attendance at one of the Ottawa-Carleton series of weekly seminars is required. Students must apply to the Department in April of their penultimate year of study. The course is intended only for those students, not in the Cooperative programme, seeking an Honours with Specialization in Chemistry. (ant�rieurement CHM4006) (formerly CHM4006)
Pr�alable : L'�tudiant doit avoir conserv� une MPC minimale de 4.5 et avoir la permission du d�partement. Prerequisite: The student must have a minimum CGPA of 4.5 and the permission of the Department.
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CHM4016 Travail de Recherche / Research Project (0,0,8) 6 cr.
Travail de recherche dirig� dans le laboratoire d'un professeur. Assistance � une des s�ries de s�minaires hebdomadaires Ottawa-Carleton est requise. Based on supervised research in a professor's laboratory. Attendance at one of the Ottawa-Carleton series of weekly seminars is required.
Les �tudiants doivent faire une demande aupr�s du d�partement en avril de leur avant-derni�re ann�e d'�tudes. Ce cours est r�serv� aux �tudiants de derni�re ann�e du B.Sc. avec sp�cialisation en chimie, inscrits dans le programme Co-op. Students must apply to the Department in April of their penultimate year of study. The course is intended only for those students seeking a B.Sc. with Honours in Chemistry, within the Co-op program.
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CHM4116 Advanced Instrumental Analysis Laboratory (0,0,6) 3 cr.
Laboratory involving analytical techniques such as gas chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography atomic absorption spectroscopy, UV-VIS spectroscopy, electroanalytical methods, mass spectrometry. Quantitative analysis, statistical analysis, sampling.
Prerequisites: CHM2354 and Prerequisites or Corequisites: CHM3122, CHM3126.
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CHM4123 Medicinal Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Drug design, discovery and synthesis, including structure-activity relationships, modes of action and recent therapeutic progress.
Prerequisite: CHM3120.
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CHM4139 Enzyme and Bio-organic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Chemical properties of enzymes. Introductory enzyme kinetics. Mechanisms and theories of catalysis by enzymes. Non-aqueous enzyme chemistry and its application to organic synthesis. Solid-phase synthesis of peptides, nucleotides, and carbohydrates. Peptide, nucleotide, and carbohydrate isosteres/mimetics. Design of DNA-primers and probes. Examples of high throughput screening will be discussed.
Prerequisite: CHM2131 or CHM2132. Corequisite: CHM3120.
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CHM4141 Computational Chemistry I (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Molecular mechanics, energy minimization, molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulation methods, free energy perturbation, and molecular modelling in drug discovery.
Prerequisites: CHM2311, CHM3120.
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CHM4143 Computational Chemistry II (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Theory and practical application of quantum mechanical electronic structure methods: Hartree-Fock, extended Huckel, semi-empirical AM1 and PM3, Moller-Plesset perturbation theory, configuration interaction, and density functional methods.
Prerequisite: CHM3140 or PHY3370.
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CHM4146 Computational Chemistry Laboratory (0,0,6) 3 cr.
Molecular modelling experiments using some of the software packages popular in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Programs of intermediate complexity will be developed. Basic aspects of high performance computing will also be covered. This course is intended only for those in their last year of the B.Sc. with Honours in Chemistry (Computational Chemistry option).
Prerequisites or Corequisites: CHM4141, CHM4143.
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CHM4155 Polymer and Applied Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A general introduction to polymer chemistry and survey of organic compounds of economic importance. Preparative procedures, polymerizationmethods and sources of raw materials will be discussed. Applications of polymer and preparative chemistry leading to plastics, drugs, agrochemicals, etc will be described. (formerly CHM3125)
Prerequisites: CHM1311, CHM2120. (formerly CHM3125).
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CHM4182 Molecular Dynamics in Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Introduction to the models used by chemists to investigate reaction dynamics and kinetics in the gas phase, in solution, on surfaces, and in photochemistry. The properties of potential energy surfaces and their influence on reaction dynamics. Conventional transition state theory, variational transition sate theory, and the methods of modelling diffusion in solution and on surfaces. Unimolecular reactions and RRKM theory. Lasers and their operation. Reaction kinetics of excited states.
Corequisite: CHM 3373.
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CHM4311 Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Thermochemical aspects of inorganic chemistry, inorganic rings, chains, clusters and polymers, chemistry of the less common elements, nuclear chemistry, non-aqueous solvents.
Prerequisite: CHM4155.
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CHM4313 Solid State Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Synthesis, structure and properties of solids. Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of solid state synthesis as related to synthetic technique and crystal growth. Spectroscopie characterization and descriptive crystal chemistry. Description of bonding forces and electronic structure of non-molecular materials. Aspects of organic solid state chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM4155.
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CHM4315 Advanced Analytical Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A study of modern approaches to chemical analysis. Sampling, sample preparation, separation techniques, trace methods of determination applied to the environment, standards and the problem of analytical quality, analytical decision making.
Prerequisites: CHM2154, CHM2118, CHM2116.
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CHM4317 Organometallic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Organometallic compounds of elements in the principal groups and transition groups. Synthesis and structure determination.
Prerequisites: CHM2311, CHM3120.
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CHM4319 Bio-Inorganic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Bio-redox agents and mechanisms, electron transport enzymes, nitrogen fixation, toxicology, oxygen transport and transfer, inorganic medicinal chemistry.
Prerequisites: CHM2120, CHM2311, (CHM2131 or CHM2132).
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CHM4325 Advanced Organic Synthesis and Reaction Mechanisms (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Retrosynthetic analysis as an approach to the synthesis of complex molecules. Modern synthetic methods. Reaction mechanisms and the stability and reactivity to key organic reaction intermediates. Free energy relationships. Conservation of orbital symmetry and pericyclic reactions.
Corequisite: CHM3120.
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CHM4328 Special Topics in Organic Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A discussion of recent progress in selected areas of organic chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM3120.
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CHM4340 Applications of Theoretical Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
The application of the principles given in CHM 3140 to areas of biochemistry, biology, inorganic and physical chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM3140.
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CHM4380 Principles of Instrumentation and Measurement (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A discussion of physico-chemical techniques from the practical and theoretical point of view. Topics covered will be chosen from the following: high- and ultra-high vacuum techniques, optical spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, chromatography, X-ray, and electron diffraction, electron microscopy, laser chemistry, Fourier transform techniques, electron spectroscopies, magnetic resonance, general instrumental methods.
Prerequisites: CHM2130, CHM2131 or CHM2132, CHM2154, CHM3122.
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CHM4381 Photochemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Primary photophysical and photochemical processes. The structure and reactivity of electronically excited organic and inorganic molecules. Lasers and laser excited processes.
Prerequisites: CHM2120, CHM2130, CHM2131 or CHM2132.
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CHM4390 Special Topics in Physical Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
A discussion of recent progress in selected areas of physical chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHM3140, prerequisite or corequisite: CHM3371.
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CHM4391 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Selected advanced topics.
Prerequisite: CHM3140, prerequisite or corequisite: CHM3371.
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CHM4523 Chimie M�dicinale (3,0,0) 3 cr.
Conception, d�couverte et synth�se des m�dicaments incluant la relation entre la structure et l'activit�, les modes d'action ainsi que les progr�s r�cents en recherche th�rapeutique.
Pr�alable: CHM3520.
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CHM4900 �tudes dirig�es en chimie / Directed Studies in Chemistry (0,0,6) 3 cr.
Based on a supervised literature search for the purpose of reviewing an established area of chemistry or exploring a promising new area of chemistry. A seminar reporting the results of the study will be presented. Attendance at one of the Ottawa-Carleton series of weekly seminars is required. This course is inteded only for those seeking a B.Sc. with honours in Chemistry.
Pr�alable : L'�tudiant doit avoir conserv� une MPC minimale de 4.5 et avoir la permission du d�partement. Prerequisite: The student must have a minimum CGPA of 4.5 and the permission of the Department.
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CHM4901 Rapport de stage coop III / Co-op Work Term Report III (1,0,0) 3 cr.
Pr�sentation des r�sultats d'un travail de recherche. L'assistance � une des s�ries de s�minaires hebdomadaires Ottawa-Carleton est requise. Presentation of the results of a research project. Attendance at one of the Ottawa-Carleton series of weekly seminars is required.
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CHM4902 Rapport de stage coop IV / Co-op Work Term Report IV 3 cr.
 
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CHM4916 Travail de Recherche / Research Project (0,0,8) 4 cr.
Based on supervised research in a professor's laboratory. Attendance at one of the Ottawa-Carleton series of weekly seminars is required.
Corequisite: CHM4910. Students must apply to the Department in April of their penultimate year of study. The course is intended only for those students seeking a B.Sc. with Honours in Chemistry, within the Co-op program.
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