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CH 345

Intro to Modern Materials

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The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.

The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.

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The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.


CH 345

Intro to Modern Materials

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The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.

The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.

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The chemistry and functioning of everyday modern materials will be considered. Properties of three primary types of materials: metals, ceramic, and polymers will be discussed based upon bonding, crystal structures and defects. Prerequisites: CH111 or CH131 (CH225 is recommended). Exclusions: CH240.


CH 345 Prerequisites

CH 111 (Min. Grade D-) or CH 131 (Min. Grade D-)

CH 345 Leads To

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CH 345 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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