CHEM 364 Spring 2010 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (W)

Cross Listed as ENVI364
This course provides the student an understanding of the applicability of current laboratory instrumentation both to the elucidation of fundamental chemical phenomena and to the measurement of certain atomic and molecular parameters. Experimental methods, including absorption and emission spectroscopy in the x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave, and radio frequency regions, chromatography, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, magnetic resonance, and thermal methods are discussed, with examples drawn from the current literature. The analytical chemical techniques developed in this course are useful in a wide variety of scientific areas. The course also covers new developments in instrumental methods and advances in the approaches used to address modern analytical questions.
Class Format: lecture, three hours per week; laboratory, four hours per week
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on problem sets, laboratory work, exams, an independent project and participation
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Prerequisites: Chemistry 155 or 256 and 251/255; may be taken concurrently with Chemistry 256 with permission of instructor
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Divisional Attributes: Division III,Writing Intensive
Other Attributes: BIMO Interdepartmental Electives, ENVI Natural World Electives,MTSC Related Courses
Enrollment Limit: 19
Expected Enrollment: 15
CLASSES ATTR INSTRUCTORS TIMES
CHEM364-01(S) LEC Instrumental Methods Analysis (W) Division 3: Science and MathematicsWriting Intensive Christopher Goh
TR 08:30 AM-09:45 AM

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