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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />

Ch. 255 a, b, c. Chemistry of Bio-Organic Substance.. 8 units; three terms.<br />

A series of lectures on selected topics of organic chemistry which have special<br />

interest from a biological view-point. The lectures will be accompanied by laboratory<br />

exercises and demonstrations dealing with the chemical and physiological<br />

behavior of naturally occurring substances. For undergraduates, prerequisite: Ch.<br />

41 a, b, c; Ch. 46 a, b.<br />

Instructor: Haagen-Smit.<br />

Ch. 256. Chemistry of Bio-Organic Substance ••<br />

Advanced work with opportunity for research is offered to properly qualified<br />

graduate students.<br />

Instructor: Haagen-Smit.<br />

Ch. 257. The Chemistry of Vitamins. 4 units (2-0-2); third term.<br />

Lectures on recent advances in knowledge of the chemical nature of vitamins<br />

and related substances.<br />

This subject will be presented in 1940-41 and every third year thereafter.<br />

Instructor: Buchman.<br />

ch. 260. Volumetric and Phase Behavior in Fluid Systems. 6 units<br />

(2-0-4); first term.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 21.<br />

A discussion of pure substances and of binary, ternary and multicompohent<br />

systems restricted primarily to liquid and gas phases. Problem work relating to the<br />

prediction of behavior in relation to pressure, temperature and composition is included.<br />

Instructor: Sage.<br />

Ch. 261. Phase Equilibria in Applied Chemistry. 6 units (2-0-4); first<br />

term.<br />

Prerequisites: Ch. 21, 61.<br />

Problems and discussions relating to industrial applications involving heterogeneous<br />

equilibria, primarily in solid-liquid systems.<br />

Instructor: Lacey.<br />

Ch. 262 a, b. Thermodynamic. of Multi-Component Sy.tems. 8 units<br />

(2-0-6); second and third terms.<br />

Prerequisites: Ch. 260 and Ch. 63 or ME. 16.<br />

A presentation of the background necessary for a working knowledge of the<br />

thermodynamics of multi-component systems from the engineering view-point. The<br />

work includes numerous problems relating to the application of these principles to<br />

industrial practice.<br />

Instructor: Sage.<br />

Ch. 280-286. Chemical Research.<br />

Opportunities for research are offered to graduate students in all the main<br />

branches of chemistry, namely, in analytical and inorganic chemistry (280),<br />

physical chemistry (282), organic chemistry (284), and applied chemistry and<br />

chemical engineering (286).

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