CHEM 304(S) Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Same as Environmental Studies 304)
This course is intended to give 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.
Evaluation is based on problem sets, laboratory work, two hour tests, and
a final exam.
Lecture: three hours a week; laboratory: four hours a week.
Prerequisites: Chemistry 201-202. Open to sophomores with permission of
instructor.
Hour: PALMER