CHEM 221 Chemical Analysis I

The theoretical basis and techniques necessary to accurately and precisely measure the chemical composition of natural and artificial materials. Specific topics include experiment design, sampling, and validation of results with supporting statistics; gravimetric and titrimetric analysis with supporting acid-base and solubility chemical equilibrium theory; introduction to instrumental techniques including molecular spectroscopy (UV-Vis), and chromatographic methods (GC and HPLC). This course meets the writing-intensive requirement for the Department of Chemistry majors.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Grade of C- or better in CHEM 106

Corequisite

CHEM 221L

Offered

Fall semester

Fulfills

Writing-intensive requirement for the Department of Chemistry majors

Fees

$65

Instructional Time

Three hours of lectures and four hours of laboratory per week