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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />
During the first term the elements of thermodynamics are reviewed. The second<br />
term is the same as Ch. 22.<br />
Text: Chemical Principles, Noyes and Sherrill.<br />
Instructor: Bates.<br />
Ch. 129. Colloid and Surface Chemistry. 8 units; third term.<br />
This course is the same as Ch. 29.<br />
Instructor: Badger.<br />
Ch. 148. Qualitative Organic Chemical Analysis. 12 units (2-9-1); first<br />
term.<br />
This course is the same as Ch. 48.<br />
Instructor: Lucas.<br />
Ch. 149. Quantitative Organic Chemical Analysis. 10 units (1-9-0);<br />
second term.<br />
This course is the same as Ch. 49.<br />
Instructor: Niemann.<br />
Ch. 150. Advanced Organic Laboratory. Units to be arranged; any term.<br />
This course is the same as Ch. 5 O.<br />
Instructors: Buchman, KoepHi, Lucas, Niemann, Zechmeister.<br />
Ch. 166 ill, b, c. Chemical Engineering. 12 units (3 -0-9); first, second,<br />
and third terms.<br />
Prerequisites: Ch. 61; Ch. 63 a, b, c.<br />
Problems and discussions designed to bring the student in touch with the<br />
problems involved in carrying out chemical reactions efficiently on a commercial<br />
scale. The unit operations of chemical industry (such as materials transfer, heat<br />
transfer, mixing, filtration, distillation) are studied both as to principle and practice.<br />
Text: Principles 01 Chemical Engineering, Walker, Lewis, McAdams, and<br />
Gilliland.<br />
Instructor: Lacey.<br />
Ch. 167 a, b, c. Chemical Engineering Laboratory. 11 units (0-15-0);<br />
first, second, and third terms.<br />
Prerequisites: Ch. 21, Ch. 61, Ch. 63.<br />
A course of laboratory work to give trammg in the methods and technique<br />
fundamental to engineering measurements and to research encountered by the chemical<br />
engineer.<br />
Instructor: Sage.<br />
Ch. 180-186. Chemical Research.<br />
Opportunities for research in anal ytic and inorganic chemistry (180), physical<br />
chemistry (182), organic chemistry (184), and applied chemistry and chemical<br />
engineering (186) are offered to candidates for the degree of Master of Science. The<br />
main lines of research in progress are tabulated under Ch. 280-286.<br />
Ch. 221 a, b, c. The Nature of the Chemical Bond (Seminar). 6 units;<br />
first, second, and third terms.<br />
This subject comprises the detailed non-mathematical discussion of the electronic