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Bierbaum, Veronica M

Professor Emerita/Emeritus

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  • Professor Bierbaum's research focuses on the application of mass spectrometric techniques to studies of gas phase ion chemistry. These studies probe the kinetics, dynamics, and thermochemistry of a wide variety of gas phase ion-molecule reactions that have fundamental importance as well as relevance to interstellar, atmospheric, combustion, and biomedical chemistry.

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  • kinetics, thermodynamics, mechanisms, gas phase ion chemistry

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  • CHEM 1114 - Laboratory in General Chemistry 1
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2018
    Lab. Intended for first-semester students whose academic plans require advanced work in chemistry. Instruction in experimental techniques which coordinate with lecture topics in CHEM 1113. Department enforced prerequisites: one year high school chemistry or CHEM 1021 (min grade C-); high school math through pre-calculus. Not recommended for students with grades below B- in CHEM 1021. Department enforced corequisites: CHEM 1113. Not open to engineering students with exception of EPEN majors. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1401 or CHEM 1221.

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