Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
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- CHEM091: Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM101: Fundamentals of Chemistry from Atoms to Materials
- CHEM102: Chemical Reactivity Fundamentals with Environmental Applications
- CHEM150: Engineering Chemistry
- CHEM212: Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM225: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
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- CHEM260: Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory
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- CHEM337: Bio-organic Chemistry
- CHEM347: Quantum Chemistry
- CHEM361: Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
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- CHEM398: Research Experience
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- CHEM411: Advanced Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM421: Contemporary Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM423: Organometallics and Catalysis
- CHEM432: Organic Synthesis
- CHEM437: Biological and Medicinal Chemistry
- CHEM447: Advanced Molecular Spectroscopy
- CHEM451: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and its Applications
- CHEM452: Reaction Mechanisms and Dynamics
- CHEM453: Structure, Reactivity and Bonding
- CHEM458: Statistical Thermodynamics
- CHEM459: Materials Science
- CHEM467: Special Topics in Experimental Chemistry
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- CHEM489: Special Topics in Chemistry
- CHEM490: Directed Studies in Chemistry
- CHEM498A: Advanced Research Experience I
- CHEM498B: Advanced Research Experience II
- CHEM499A: Honours Thesis I
- CHEM499B: Honours Thesis II
CHEM347
Quantum Chemistry
Introduction to quantum chemistry, molecular orbitals and bonding. The Schrödinger equation and its solutions for some simple systems. Molecular orbitals and bonding in diatomic and polyatomic molecules.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5