Mark Perks

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Contact Information
Office: MEYR 549-C
Phone: 410-455-2789

Teaching Professor

Ph.D. The Johns Hopkins University 1980; M.S. The Johns Hopkins University 1977; B.S. Bucknell University 1970

Selected Publications

  1. Paradigms and Paradoxes: Accidental Degeneracy I’ Perks, H. M., Liebman, J. F., Structural Chemistry, 14, 417-419 (2003)
  2. Paradigms and Paradoxes: Accidental Degeneracy II’ Perks, H. M., Liebman, J. F., Structural Chemistry,14, 421-422 (2003)
  3. Paradigms and Paradoxes: Quantum Numbers’ Perks, H. M., Liebman, J. F., Structural Chemistry, 13, (2002)
  4. Paradigms and Paradoxes: Common and Maximum Accessible Oxidation States of the Elements’ Perks, H. M., Liebman, J. F., Structural Chemistry, 12, 197-199 (2001)

Courses Taught

  • CHEM 102: Principles of Chemistry II
  • CHEM 102L: Introductory Chemistry Lab I
  • CHEM 351: Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 351L: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
  • CHEM 352: Organic Chemistry II
  • CHEM 352L: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II