Brief Course Description: A required, three-credit, introductory course in chemical equilibrium theory and classical chemical analysis for chemistry and biochemistry majors in the spring of their first year. The course format is two 1.5-hour lectures, two 50-minute discussions and 4 hours of laboratory per week. |
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Theme: An continuation of the introduction to quantitative aspects of chemistry: theory and practice of classical compleximetric and redox analysis, elementary electrochemistry, simple separations and spectroscopic analysis. |
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Lecture Meeting Time and Place: 3:30-4:45 PM on Wednesdays and Fridays in 206 Brown Laboratory. Laboratory sections meet on Mondays and Wednesdays or on Tuesdays and Thursdays in 106 Drake Laboratory (QDH).
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Instructor: Prof. Steven Brown Office Hours: 10WR or by appointment Contact Information: Phone: 831-6861
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Course Syllabus: Includes an expanded course description, instructors’ contact information, policies, grading information. |
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