About 366/368, Instrumental Analysis/Instrumental Analysis Lab
Course Description
Instrumetnal Analysis
A study of instrumentation and its applicability to structural determinatino and chemical analysis is made. Included are elementary electronics and circuitry, electrochemcial, spectrophotometric, magnetic, and thermal methods. Three class hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 365, CHEM 385, PHYS 232 or equivalent, MATH 142, or permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 368. 3 semester hours
Instrumental Analysis Lab
This laboratory will focus on the optimization and application of different instrumental techniques. Including computer interfacing, spectroscopy, chromatography, electrochemistry, and mass spectrometry. Emphasis is placed on instrumntal techniques used for environmental and clinical applications. Computers will be used extensively for analyzing and presenting data. Six laboratory hours. Corequisite CHEM 366. 2 semster hours
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This page contains lecture materials, answers to problem sets, handouts, spreadsheets,
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