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Encyclopedia > Mathematical chemistry

Mathematical chemistry is a branch of theoretical chemistry. Theoretical chemistry is the use of non-experimental reasoning to explain or predict chemical phenomena. ...


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In mathematics and computer science, graph theory studies the properties of graphs. ...

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Chemistry (2245 words)
This course is a transition semester of chemistry to be taken before Chemistry C071 designed for students who have not had enough preparation in chemistry or mathematics to directly take Chemistry C071.
Mathematics placement into C074, Mathematics C073 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent transfer.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 0129, Chemistry 0213 and Chemistry 231.
Chemistry Courses (1499 words)
Principles of Chemistry I.   An introduction to chemistry for the science major.
Organic Chemistry I.   An introduction to the principles of organic chemistry.
Topics include periodicity, acidity or basicity of metal cations and oxoanions, precipitation reactions, oxidation-reduction chemistry and the structures of solids.
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