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Feb 01, 2025
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CHE 310 - Foundations of Analytical Chemistry Introduction to modern chemical analysis with an emphasis on quantitative analysis and chemical separations. Topics include error analysis and statistics, chemical equilibrium, titrations, spectrophotometric measurements, liquid and gas chromatographic separations. Three lectures, one three-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 228 and 278. (4 cr. hr.) Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Apply the qualitative and quantitative fundamental principles of analytical chemistry to answering real-world questions and problems.
- Evaluate data in terms of statistical significance, error propagation, and uncertainty.
- Perform analytical chemistry laboratory experiments, including experimental design and critical interpretation of results.
- Use peer-reviewed literature to inform experimental design and evaluate laboratory results.
- Communicate scientific findings and their context and relevance.
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