CHEM-325 Physical Methods for Chemical Analysis

An integrated lecture-laboratory course in which students learn to design, build, and use instrumentation to study the physicochemical properties of atoms and molecules. Topics include the theory and practice of optical spectroscopy, thermochemical measurements of gases and condensed phases, and the measurement of reaction kinetics. Evaluations stress mastery of laboratory technique and communication of results with an emphasis on oral communication. Speaking-Intensive. One hour of lecture, three hours of laboratory.

Maximum Enrollment

Speaking-Intensive (20)

(Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning, Speaking Intensive.)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Must have taken or be concurrently enrolled in either CHEM-321 or CHEM-322.

Offered

Fall, Spring