CHEM 40 Physical Chemistry of Biochemical Processes
	Topics in physical chemistry of relevance to fundamental biochemical processes. These will include the thermodynamic and spectroscopic characterization of macromolecular systems, ligand binding and adsorption equilibria, intermolecular interactions and the hydrophobic effect, and transport properties such as diffusion. Laboratory exercises apply these concepts to important biophysical problems, using calorimetric, spectroscopic and computational techniques.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
CHEM 6 (or CHEM 10) and 
PHYS 13 (or 
PHYS 15, or 
PHYS 3 and 
PHYS 4) and 
MATH 8, or permission of the instructor. Students with credit for 
CHEM 75 are not eligible to receive credit for CHEM 40. Supplemental course fee required.