Chemistry 205 Organic Chemistry 205 explores equilibrium reactions, nuclear chemistry, properties of metals and nonmetals, and reaction rates. This course page contains a sample syllabus for this course and for the lab that could be taken concurrently, and student work in the form of posters presented at the Natural Sciences Poster Session, which takes place in the fall and spring.

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Chemistry 205 Organic Chemistry II Spring 2015, Laura B. Sonnichsen

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Chemistry 206 Organic Chemistry II Lab, Laura B. Sonnichsen

Posters

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Drug Delivery via Nanoparticles, Laura Ward

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Drug Design and Effectiveness of Tramadol, Morgan J. Hickman

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Glymbaxi: A New Drug Designed to Assist Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Glycemic Control, Samantha J. Holderfield

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How Different Drug Delivery Methods Affect One's Ability to Quit Smoking, Harin Shah

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is Composed of Ammonia and Phosphine, Erika Rosenberger

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Murchison Chondrite, Marisol Chirinos

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Osmotic-Controlled Release Oral Delivery System (OROS) - The Application of OROS Medication Delivery Technology: Present and Future, Adam J. Hood

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Polymers Used in Medicine: Common Types and Benefits of Drug Delivery Systems, Camille Andrews

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The Promising Future of Dendrimers, Jaimie Sanders

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The Social Impact of Diabetes, Denise Lujan

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Tornadoes: Are They Becoming More Frequent and Severe?, Matthew E. Westburg