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CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />

Text: Leighou, Chemistry <strong>of</strong> Engineering Materials.<br />

Instructor: Lacey.<br />

Ch. 12 a, b. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS. 10 units (2-6-2); first and<br />

second terms.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 1 c.<br />

Laboratory practice in the methods <strong>of</strong> gravimetric and volumetric<br />

analysis, supplemented by lectures and problems in which the principles<br />

involved in the laboratory work are emphasized.<br />

Text: Treadwell-Hall, Quantitative Analysis.<br />

Instructor: Swift.<br />

Ch. 12 C. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS. 10 units (9-6-9), third term.<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 19 b.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> special methods in chemical analysis. These will include<br />

electrolytic and electrometric determinations and the analysis <strong>of</strong> selected<br />

alloys and minerals. The principles involved in the laboratory work will<br />

be emphasized by conferences and problems.<br />

Text: Treadwell-Hall, Quantitative Analysis.<br />

Instructor: Swift.<br />

Ch. 13 a, b. INORG.\XIC CHEMISTRY. 4 units; first and second terms.<br />

The chemical and physical properties <strong>of</strong> the elements are discussed<br />

with reference to the periodic system and from the view-points <strong>of</strong><br />

atomic structure and radiation-effects. Such topics as coordination compounds,<br />

the liquid ammonia system, the compounds <strong>of</strong> nitrogen, the<br />

halides, and selected groups <strong>of</strong> metals are taken up in some detail. The<br />

class work is supplemented by problems which require a study <strong>of</strong> current<br />

literature.<br />

Instructor: Yost.<br />

Ch. 14 a, h. INORG.\NIC CHEsUSTRY LAUORATORY. 9 units; first and<br />

second terms.<br />

This subject consists <strong>of</strong> laboratory work upon selected research problems<br />

in inorganic chemistry, <strong>of</strong>ten in relation to' the rarer elements.<br />

Instructors: Swift, Yost.<br />

Ch. 16. INSTRUMEN'l'AL ANALYSIS. 8 units (0-6-2); first term. (1999-<br />

30, 10 units, 0-6-4.)<br />

Prerequisite: Ch. 19 b.<br />

Laboratory practice designed to familiarize the student with special<br />

analytical apparatus and methods, used both for process control and for<br />

research.<br />

Text: Lacey, Instrumental Methods <strong>of</strong> Chemical Analysis.<br />

Inshuctor: Lacey.<br />

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