03.07.2013 Views

PDF (1941) - CaltechCampusPubs

PDF (1941) - CaltechCampusPubs

PDF (1941) - CaltechCampusPubs

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

200<br />

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />

Ch. 26 a, b. Physical Chemistry Laboratory. 8 units (0-6-2) or 4 units<br />

(0-3-1), second term; and 4 units (0-3-1), third term.<br />

Prerequisites: Ch. 12 a, b; Ch. 21 a.<br />

Laboratory exercises to accompany Ch. 21.<br />

Text: Laboratory Experiments on Physico-Chemical Principles, Sherrill.<br />

Instructor: Badger.<br />

Ch. 29. Colloid and Surface Chemistry. 8 units (3-0-1); third term.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 22.<br />

Class-room exercises with outside reading and problems, devoted to the properties<br />

of surfaces and interfaces, and to the general principles relating to disperse systems<br />

with particular reference to the colloidal state. Supplementary laboratory work can<br />

be provided if desired.<br />

Text: Colloid Chemistry, Weiser.<br />

Instructor: Badger.<br />

Ch. 41 a, b, c. Organic Chemistry. 8 units (3-0-1), tirst and second<br />

terms; 6 units (2-0-4), third term.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 12 c.<br />

Lectures and recitatiol1ll treating of the classification of carbon compounds, the<br />

development of the fundamental theories, and the characteristic properties of the<br />

principal classes including hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, acid., ethers, esters,<br />

amines, carbohydrates, aromatic ••<br />

Text: Organic Chemistry, Lucas.<br />

Instructor: Lucas.<br />

Ch. 43. Organic Chemistry. 10 units (2-6-2); third term.<br />

Prerequisites: Ch. 1 a, b, c.<br />

Lectures and recitation., accompanied by laboratory exercises, dealing with the<br />

synthesis and the physical and chemical properties of the more important compounds<br />

of carbon.<br />

Text: Organic Chemistry, Lucas.<br />

Instructor: Niemann.<br />

Ch. 46 a, b, c. Organic Chemistry Laboratory. 9 units (0-9-0) or 6 units<br />

(0-6-0), first and second terms; 10 units (1-9-0), third term.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 12.<br />

Laboratory exercises to accompany Ch. 41 _, b. The preparation and purification<br />

of carbon compounds and the study of their characteristic properties. Qualified<br />

students may pursue research work.<br />

Text: Mimeographed notes, Lucas.<br />

Instructors: Lucas and Teaching Fellows.<br />

Ch. 48. Qualitative Organic Chemical Analysis. 12 units (2-9-1); first<br />

term.<br />

A laboratory study of the class reactions of carbon compounds, and practice in<br />

the methods of identifying unknown substances.<br />

Instructor: Lucas.<br />

Ch. 49. Quantitative Organic Chemical Analysis. 10 units (1-9-0);<br />

second term.<br />

Practical studies in the quantitative analysis of organic compounds, including<br />

the semi-micro estimation of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulfur, and<br />

methoxy!.<br />

Instructor: Niemann.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!