CHEM-263 Quantitative Environmental Chemistry

A survey of the environmental chemistry of natural and polluted systems, including equilibrium, solubility, activity, mass and charge balance, and oxidation-reduction. Theory and techniques from analytical chemistry, including gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, potentiometric analysis, and chromatographic methods. Laboratories emphasize quantitative analytical techniques.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Corequisite

Must sign up for a lab section Chem 263L.

Notes

Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory. This course satisfies the second semester of a one-year General Chemistry requirement for post-graduate Health Professions programs.