faculty
Yibin Wei, PhD
Associate Teaching Professor
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Contact
508-999-8234
508-999-9167
yibin.wei@umassd.edu
Science & Engineering 304B
Education
2005 | Shanxi University | PhD |
1997 | Beijing Technology and Business University | BCHE |
Teaching
- CHM 151 Principles of Modern Chemistry
- CHM 263 Bio-Organic Chem Lab I
- CHM 264 Bio-Organic Chem Lab II
- CHM 414/514 Biochemistry Laboratory
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Courses
Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.
Physical and chemical principles pertaining to the structure of chemical species and the nature, extent, and rates of chemical reactions. The details of stoichiometry, energy changes associated with chemical reactions, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and the phenomenon of chemical periodicity are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.