The theory and applications of modern instrumental methods of chemical analysis.
Two lectures per week.
Two three-hour labs per week.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3510 Physical Chemistry I, Thermodynamics and Kinetics.
Recommended: PHYS 2200 Electronic Measurements.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)
CHEM 3510 Physical Chemistry I, Thermodynamics and Kinetics (3 hours)
An introduction to physical chemistry consisting of fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics, chemical and physical equilibrium, and chemical kinetics presented using a calculus-based mathematical treatment.
Three lectures per week.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2110 Organic Chemistry II: Synthesis and Mechanisms, CHEM 1120 Chemical Principles II and MATH 1600 Calculus I.
PHYS 2200 Electronic Measurements (4 hours)
An integrated treatment of analog and digital circuits and measurements using the techniques of solid state electronics and integrated circuits. Emphasis is placed on laboratory techniques.
Three lectures per week.
One laboratory per week.
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1700 Principles of Physics II or PHYS 2100 General Physics II, and MATH 1600 Calculus I. (Normally offered each fall semester.)