CHEM 306(S) Physical Chemistry: A Biochemical Approach
This course is designed to introduce the principles of physical chemistry
to students primarily interested in the biochemical, biological, or medical
professions. Topics of physical chemistry are presented from the viewpoint
of their applications to biochemical problems. Included are discussions of
thermodynamics and biochemical energetics, properties of solutions and
electrolytes, electrochemical cells and biological oxidation-reduction systems,
chemical kinetics, and enzyme action.
Evaluation is based on problem sets, laboratory work, two hour tests, and
a final exam. Lectures: three hours a week; laboratory: four hours on alternate
weeks. Prerequisites: Chemistry 101, 102/106 (103-104/108), and Mathematics
104 or equivalent.
Hour: PEACOCK-LOPEZ