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CHEMISTRY 321 was an analytical course for the students majoring in nursing. It is no longer required service course from our department, hence, it is not offered.
CHEMISTRY 321, Quantitative analysis Fall 1990 Instructor: Dr. Petr Vanysek Teaching Assistants: Jorge S. Alvarado, Karen J. Jones LABORATORY SCHEDULE WEEK
EXPERIMENT
EXP.
# (page)
GRADE 27 Aug.
Check in
Balance, burette
1, 2 (556)
3 Sept. Gravimetric
chloride
3
(559)
20 10 Sept. Acid-base
titration
6
(564)
20 17 Sept. Chloride by
Fajans' method
10
(572)
20 24 Sept.
Water hardness
12
(576)
20 1 Oct. Iodometric
copper in brass
15
(583)
20 8 Oct. Potentiometric Cl! and I!
18
(587)
20 15 Oct. Spectrophotometric
25
(598)
20
determination
of iron 22 Oct. Fluorometric riboflavin
32
(608)
20 29 Oct.
Atomic absorption spectro-
33
(609)
20
scopy
5 Nov. Thin layer
chromatography
39
(620)
20 12 Nov. Gas
chromatography of alkanes
40
(621)
20 19 Nov.
Completion of
experiments 26 Nov.
Completion of
experiments
3 Dec.
Check-out
Notebook and
technique
40
TOTAL 260
Due dates are the next lab period after the experimental work
was supposed to be finished. Hand the cards to your TA. Textbook: Gary C.
Christian: Analytical chemistry, 4th ed., Wiley, New York 1986. Notebook: Bound notebook. All data written in ink and in organized systematic style. Have you notebook inspected for comments by your TA within first month. The publication recommended for keeping scientific notes: H. F. Ebel, C. Bliefert and W. E. Russey: The art of scientific writing, VCH,
Weinheim 1987. Grading: Report results on the yellow report cards. The lab grade is based on closeness of the reported value to the known value. Late results: There
is a 2 point penalty subtracted for each day past the due date. Safety: Wear safety glasses in the laboratory at all times. Learn about possible hazards and how to avoid them. Use common sense. |