2)Training as a peer mentor for General Chemistry or for participation in science-related outreach activities to the community. Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for, CHEM 110 Preparation for General Chemistry (3/5) NWIntroduction to general chemistry with an emphasis on developing problem solving skills. Offered: jointly with MSE 484; A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 484, CHEM 485 Electronic Structure and Application of Materials (3) NWIntroduction to electronic structure theory of solids from a chemical perspective, including band theory and the free electron model, with an emphasis in the second half of the quarter on modern trends in research in inorganic materials in the bulk and on the nanometer scale. Includes laboratory. Former group postdoc Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Ernst (nicknamed “Kalle”) helped contribute to this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry that went to Ben Feringa and others. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 337, CHEM 346 Organic Chemistry Honors Laboratory (3) NWTo accompany CHEM 336. Vacuum techniques, calorimetry, spectroscopic methods, electrical measurements. Week 1 Lecture Notes- Chem 142 (General Chemistry) Fall 2015. Stability of biogeochemical systems; nature of human perturbations of their dynamics. Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 2.2 in CHEM 336. Focuses on four major categories of instrumental analysis methods: optical spectroscopy, chromatography, flow injection analysis, and electroanalytical chemistry. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 346, CHEM 347 Organic and Qualitative Organic Honors Laboratory (3) NWContinuation of CHEM 346. Lab 5 53 60 w TA notes Lab 1 54 60 w TA notes Chem notes - orbitals & electron configuration Chem 142 Lab 4 - Chem 142 lab 4 Calibration Curves and an Application of Beer's Law 142 Lab Info and Schedule Aut19 090519 COM 468 Exam 3 - Lecture notes 12-15 15) NWFor students in the UW study abroad program. 3 elite notetakers have produced 13 study materials for this Chemistry course. Credit/no-credit only. Prerequisite: CHEM 455. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 800. The application opens 4 weeks before the application deadline. CHEM 142-162, CHEM 237-239, CHEM 241-242, BIO 180-220, GENOME 361 I can also help with: Biology Ask me about Tennis, Arts & Crafts, Reading, Volunteering, Golfing, Playing with my Pets Notable academic failure During Spring of 2020 (the first online quarter), I failed the first exam of Biology 220. CHEM 142, 152, 162 (or Honors/Accelerated equivalent) 15 credits: PHYS 121, 122 (PHYS 122 may be in progress at the time of application) 10 credits: BIOL 180, 200 (BIOL 180 may be in progress at the time of application; BIOL 200 may be taken concurrent to BioE core) 10 credits: CHEM 223 or 237: 4 or 5 credits Laws of thermodynamics presented with applications to phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, and solutions. Designed to be taken with CHEM 224 or CHEM 238. 4 pages. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 416, CHEM 417 Organometallic Chemistry (3) NWChemistry of the metal-carbon bond for both main group and transition metals. CHEM 142 (UW) Popular Course Packets . Offered: WS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 224, CHEM 237 Organic Chemistry (4) NWFirst course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. Application of quantum mechanics to electronic structure of atoms and molecules. Search course descriptions with Google Custom Search. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 165, CHEM 196 Chemistry Frontiers (1)Exposes freshmen and new transfer undergraduate students to current topics of U.W. 3 elite notetakers have produced 13 study materials for this Chemistry course. No more than 3 credits can be counted toward graduation from the following: CHEM 452, CHEM 456. Prerequisite: CHEM 153, CHEM 155, or CHEM 162; MATH 126 or MATH 136; and PHYS 115 or PHYS 122. Prerequisite: minimum 1.7 grade in CHEM 223, CHEM 237, CHEM 335 or B CHEM 237; minimum grade of 1.7 in either CHEM 224, CHEM 238, CHEM 336, or B CHEM 238, any of which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 571, CHEM 573 Current Research Topics in Organic and Biological Chemistry (1, max. Everything you need to know for your next exam. See Choosing Intro Courses for descriptions of the introductory general chemistry courses. The General Chemistry Placement Exam is used for enrollment in CHEM 110, 120, 142 or 143. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 425, CHEM 426 Instrumental Analysis (3) NWIntroduction to modern instrumental methods of chemical analysis, including chromatography, optical and mass spectroscopy, electrochemistry and flow injection analysis. Offered: jointly with ATM S 508/OCEAN 523.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 523, CHEM 524 Analytical Mass Spectrometry (3)Theory and practice of mass spectrometry with emphasis on ionization methods, mass analyzers, gas-phase ion chemistry, and spectra interpretation. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 531, CHEM 532 Advanced Bio-Organic Chemistry (3)Chemical biology. 100% (1) Pages: 4 year: 2019/2020. Prerequisite: MSE 477/CHEM 441. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 142, CHEM145 (5 credits); CHEM 145, CHEM 155, CHEM 162 (10 credits). Together CHEM 145 and CHEM 155 cover material in CHEM 142, CHEM 152, and CHEM 162. Topics include protein structure and function, how enzymes work as catalysts, kinetic methods, functional assays, and applications to current research. Students will gain basic knowledge and skills of data management using high performance computing, including automated data processing, batch processing, and cloud based computational tools that are suitable for materials science research. Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 1.7 in either CHEM 120 or CHEM 142. Topics include nanoparticle synthesis, solar cells, impedance analysis, characterization with solar simulator, coin cell battery assembly & testing, photochemistry, semiconductor w/ 2D materials, grid simulation Offered: jointly with CHEM E 540/MSE 566; A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 566, CHEM 567 Computers in Data Acquisition and Analysis (3)Interface computers to a variety of laboratory equipment such as Geiger Counter, pH titration, spectrophotometer, PID controlled magnetic induction device, or an acoustic tube. Prerequisite: MSE 477/CHEM 441. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 347, CHEM 397 Science Outreach Mentors (1-2, max. Prerequisite: CHEM 239, CHEM 337, or B CHEM 239; CHEM 242 or CHEM 347. Basic concepts of transducers, spectrometers, mass analysis, separation sciences, and computerized data acquisition and reduction. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 517, CHEM 521 Analytical Electrochemistry (3)Theory and practice of modern electrochemistry with emphasis on instrumentation and applications in chemical analysis.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 521, CHEM 522 Atomic and Molecular Analytical Spectroscopy (3)Quantitative analysis of atomic and molecular species, using all forms of electromagnetic radiation, electrons, and gaseous ions. Exemplifies applications by light-emitting diodes, lasers, solar cells, thin film transistors, electrochromic devices, biosensors, and batteries. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 551, CHEM 552 Statistical Mechanics (3)General theorems of statistical mechanics, relation of the equilibrium theory to classical thermodynamics, quantum statistics, theory of imperfect gases, lattice statistics and simple cooperative phenomena, lattice dynamics and theory of solids, liquids, solutions, and polymers, time-dependent phenomena and mechanisms of interaction. Prerequisite: CHEM E 545 and CHEM E 546; recommended: prior exposure to data science fundamentals and software development. Offered: jointly with CHEM E 545/MSE 545; W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 545, CHEM 546 Software Engineering for Molecular Data Scientists (3) Jim PfaendtnerIntroduces basic principles of scientific software development in the Python in the context of Molecular Data Science. Group work in class includes active learning Department of Chemistry University of Washington 109 Bagley Hall Box 351700 Seattle, WA 98195-1700. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 418, CHEM 422 Analytical Spectroscopy (3) NWQualitative and quantitative analysis of molecular species, using various optical spectroscopy techniques including absorption, fluorescence, Raman, and advanced nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 1.7 in CHEM 223. Offered: jointly with MSE 543.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 542, CHEM 543 Big Data for Materials Science (3)Introduces the challenges and opportunities of the big data era for materials science and chemistry research. Principles of microcomputers and their use for such problems as data acquisition, noise reduction, and instrument control. Li was an OK prof for Chem 142. Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 196, CHEM 197 Science Outreach Training (1-2, max. First-principles methods, multiscale simulations, and continuum modeling will be introduced within the framework of active machine learning with application of both computational and data science methods to materials study. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 434, CHEM 436 Chemical Biology (3) NWMechanistic enzymology and chemical biology. See department for instructor and the topic during any particular quarter.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 560, CHEM 564 Organic Electronic and Photonic Materials/Polymers (3)Physical and material concepts determining properties of organic electronic and photonic materials. Offered: WS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 456, CHEM 457 Physical Chemistry (3) NWIntroduction to statistical mechanics, kinetic theory, and chemical kinetics. Prerequisite: 2.0 in CHEM 143. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: AS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 223, CHEM 224 Organic Chemistry - Short Program (4) NWContinuation of CHEM 223. Prerequisite: either CHEM 224, CHEM 239, CHEM 337, or B CHEM 239; and either CHEM 241, CHEM 321, CHEM 346, or B CHEM 241. Structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of organic compounds. Structure, nomenclature, properties, and reactions of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids. Recommended: Working knowledge of electromagnetism, calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. 18)For chemistry graduate students only. Mailing List for future UW Husky ChemEs! Additional material on environmental applications of basic chemistry presented. Offered: AWSp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 592, CHEM 593 Seminar in Organic Chemistry (1, max. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 238, CHEM 336 (4 credits). Midterm Exam. 12)View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 540, CHEM 541 Data Science and Materials Informatics (3)Introduction to data science approaches and their applications to materials science research. Offered: AWSp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 578, CHEM 581 Preparation for Second-Year Exam (3-, max. Includes laboratory. Our Future Husky ChemE listserv is the best Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 499, CHEM 500 Grant Proposal and Scientific Writing (1)Introduces steps in compiling a successful grant proposal and writing scientific articles, personal statements, research summaries, and procuring recommendation letters, using the NSF graduate fellowship as a guide. Choose an option below to learn more about the different pathways for entering the major. CHEM 142, 152, 162, CHEM 237, 238, 241 OR CHEM 142, 152, CHEM 223, 224, 241 OR CHEM 142, 152, CHEM 220 General and Organic Chemistry (choose one sequence) Application checklist. There are 12 engineering majors available at the University of Washington. 6)Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 397, CHEM 399 Undergraduate Research (*, max. Includes laboratory. Popular Study Guides. ... Department of Chemistry University of Washington Box 351700 Seattle, Washington, 98195-1700 Voice: (206)543-1610 FAX: (206)685-8665 : First-principles methods, multiscale simulations, and continuum modeling will be introduced within the framework of active machine learning with application of both computational and data science methods to materials study. Techniques of preparation and characterization of inorganic compounds. Lab 5 53 60 w TA notes Lab 1 54 60 w TA notes Chem notes - orbitals & electron configuration Chem 142 Lab 4 - Chem 142 lab 4 Calibration Curves and an Application of Beer's Law 142 Lab Info and Schedule Aut19 090519 COM 468 Exam 3 - Lecture notes 12-15 Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 1.7 in either CHEM 238, CHEM 335, or B CHEM 238. 12)Primarily for doctoral candidates in physical chemistry. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: jointly with MSE 477.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 441, CHEM 442 Materials and Device Modeling (3)Implementation of computational and data science methods in materials science discovery and device modeling to gain physical and statistical insights of materials design. Prerequisite: CHEM 321 version control. Examines the structural origins of the diverse electronic and optoelectronic properties of conjugated polymers. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 486, CHEM 491 Study Abroad - Advanced Chemistry (1-15, max. Textbook Notes. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 199, CHEM 220 Principles of Chemistry II (5) NWSecond course in a three-quarter overview of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Discussion of practical methods for the synthesis of complex organic molecules with an emphasis on strategy and the control of stereochemistry. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 508, CHEM 510 Current Problems in Inorganic Chemistry (3, max. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 241, CHEM 242 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (3) NWPreparations and qualitative organic analysis. Your TA will go over the exam in quiz section. Students gain experience in peer review processes as assessment of current scientific literature. Prerequisite: either CHEM 455 or CHEM 475 Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 465, CHEM 466 Energy Materials, Devices, and Systems (3)Provides project based training for synthesis & characterization of new energy materials, for generation and storage, and the integration of renewables into energy systems using instruments at the Clean Energy Research Training Testbed. CHEM 142 B General Chemistry. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course group: CHEM 452, CHEM 456 (3 credits). Application of chemical methods to the study of biological processes that occur in cells. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 152, CHEM 153 Accelerated General Chemistry (6) NWFor science and engineering majors. CHEM 142 AA : General Chemistry: 10690 : Praise Anyanwu : T 9:40am - 10:40am W 1:10pm - 4:00pm : CHEM 142 AB : General Chemistry: 10691 ... Department of Chemistry University of Washington 109 Bagley Hall Box 351700 Seattle, WA 98195-1700. Vacuum distillation, multistep synthesis, air sensitive reagents, photochemistry, chromatography, and separation techniques. Prerequisite: 1.7 in CHEM 335; minimum 1.7 grade in CHEM 336, which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 237, CHEM 238 Organic Chemistry (4) NWSecond course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Laboratory computer use included. Theory of quantum mechanics applied more rigorously than in CHEM 455. Not applicable toward chemistry degree requirements. Because we started classes on Wednesday, this only contains 2 of, what would normally be, 3 days The first day is mostly syllabus information and the second is mostly what you need to review to succeed in the class. Offered: AWS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 312, CHEM 317 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (4) NWExperimental exploration of the periodic table. Basic skills in data mining, data processing, and machine learning for materials research topics using Python taught through case studies and other methodologies. Prerequisite: minimum 1.7 grade in CHEM 336; minimum 2.2 grade in CHEM 346; minimum 1.7 grade in CHEM 337, which may be taken concurrently. Offered: jointly with MSE 544.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 543, CHEM 545 Data Science Methods for Clean Energy Research (3) Jim PfaendtnerSurvey of modern data science methods taught in the context of materials for clean energy (e.g., batteries and solar energy). Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 238, CHEM 239 Organic Chemistry (4) NWThird course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. 9)Discussion of selected applications of physical techniques to the study of inorganic molecules. Prerequisite: CHEM 455. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course group: CHEM 242, CHEM 347 (3 credits). No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 162, CHEM 165 (5 credits); CHEM 165, CHEM 312 (5 credits). Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 297, CHEM 299 Special Problems and Report Writing (1-6, max. Thermodynamics, electrochemistry, bonding, liquids, solid and solutions, transition metals. CHEM 145 Honors General Chemistry (5) NW, QSR CHEM 145 and CHEM 155 cover material in CHEM 142, CHEM 152, and CHEM 162. Learn chemistry 142 uw with free interactive flashcards. Students will gain basic knowledge and skills of data management using high performance computing, including automated data processing, batch processing, and cloud based computational tools that are suitable for materials science research. Chemistry videos to help you study for CHEM 142 - General Chemistry at University of Washington - Seattle Campus. 6)Research in chemistry. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 700, CHEM 800 Doctoral Dissertation (*-)Prerequisite: permission of coordinator. 18)Focused discussion of ongoing research occurring across the department in the area of theoretical and computational chemistry. Prerequisite: either CHEM 155 or CHEM 162. Offered: jointly with CHEM E 440/MSE 466; A.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 466, CHEM 475 Honors Physical Chemistry (3) NWIntroduction to quantum chemistry, spectroscopy. However, I didn't do so well in CHEM 142 (2.3 GPA) but got a 3.5 in CHEM 152 and hope to get around a 3.5 in CHEM 162 as well. Prerequisite: CHEM 455. Prerequisite: either CHEM 224, CHEM 239, CHEM 337, or B CHEM 239. 12)Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: CHEM 152 or CHEM 155 (5 credits); CHEM 145, CHEM 155, CHEM 162 (10 credits). See department for instructor and topics during any particular quarter. Emphasis on bioinformatics, the role of chemical measurements in medical diagnostics and biomedical research, and the primary literature. Learn chemistry 142 uw with free interactive flashcards. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 336, CHEM 337 Honors Organic Chemistry (4) NWChem majors and others planning three or more quarters of organic chemistry. [Chemistry Home] [University of Washington] [Contact the Department] Department of Chemistry University of Washington Box 351700 Seattle, Washington, 98195-1700 … CHEM 142 General Chemistry is a Chemistry course at UW taught by the following professor: Ginger. CHEM 142- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 50 pages long!) In general, for each sample, you will need to 1) weigh the crucible and cover, 2) add the sample to the crucible, 3) weigh the crucible/cover/sample, 4) heat the crucible/cover/sample, 5) let everything cool, and 6) weigh the crucible/cover/product. Students will individually interface the computer to the equipment, write the code to drive the experiment, and analyze or model the data. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 162, CHEM 165 Honors General Chemistry (5) NW, QSRIntroduction to systematic inorganic chemistry: representative elements, metals, and nonmetals. Tetrodotoxin is a toxic chemical found in fugu pufferfish. CHEM 142. Access study documents, get answers to your study questions, and connect with real tutors for CHEM 162 : 142 at University Of Washington, Seattle. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course group: CHEM 241, CHEM 346 (3 credits). Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: CHEM 431, CHEM 432 Advanced Bio-Organic Chemistry (3) NWChemical biology.