CHEM 321 Chemical Analysis II

A continuation of the theoretical basis and techniques necessary to accurately and precisely measure the chemical composition of natural and artificial materials. Specific topics include an expansion of experiment design, sampling, and validation of results with supporting statistics; titrimetric analysis with supporting compleximetric and oxidation-reduction chemical equilibrium theory; introduction to instrumental techniques including atomic spectroscopy (AAS, AES, and APS), chromatographic methods (GC/MS and HPLC), and electrochemical methods.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Grade of C- or better in CHEM 221

Corequisite

CHEM 321L

Offered

Spring semester, odd years

Fees

$65

Instructional Time

Three lectures and three hours of laboratory per week