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CHEM115

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Chemistry in Art

Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences

Status

Active

Subject code

CHEM

Course Number

115

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Description

A rigorous, math- and science-based approach to the chemical processes employed in various arts. The nature of color, creating color, and fastening color will be explained chemically and quantified mathematically, along with the chemical techniques used in developing/following these processes. Covers a range of laboratory techniques commonly used in various art mediums, but through a physical science lens. Combines theoretical science concepts with current art practices for a more developed understanding of the vital contributions that chemistry provides to art. Topics covered will include the properties of light, native metals and their compounds, ceramics, polymers, film formation, and paint binders. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. This course does not count toward the chemistry major or minor.

Course Attributes

AI-Natural Science (AINS)

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0

Max

1