Analytical chemistry
Analytical chemistry (CHEM 355)
Course Description
An introduction to the theory and application of analytical chemistry.
The course will introduce concepts of sampling, sample preparation,
classical and instrumental methods of analysis (including calibration,
validation, and quality control), statistical analysis of data, and
communication skills. The theory of analytical methods will apply and
extend general chemistry knowledge while instrumental methods and
concepts will be introduced. The laboratory component will focus on
good laboratory techniques, achievement of good accuracy and precision,
correct procedure for maintaining a notebook, data analysis, and
communication of results through report writing.
Three-hour lecture, four-hour laboratory per week, 4 credits
2008 Syllabus
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Laboratory Experiments:
Instrumental Experiments:
Long (Journal Article) Experiments (pick 2):
Short (Laboratory Notebook) Experiments (pick 2):