CHM 220 : Introductory Analytical Chemistry
This course is designed for students pursuing higher education in chemical sciences. Topics will include: Experimental measurements and tools used by analytical chemists; basic statistical tools and methods of determining and expressing experimental error; a review of chemical equilibrium and common titration methods in the contest of specific applications; and a review of gravimetric analytical methods. Laboratory activities will be designed to re-enforce theories learned in lecture. Prerequisite(s): C or better in CHM 111 or CHM 114. Instructional Support Fee applies.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion students will be able to:
- Apply the scientific method in solving problems of scientific nature.
- Explain the theoretical principles and important applications of classical analytical methods within titration and various techniques within gravimetric and coulometric methods.
- Prepare scientific reports from chemical experiments and do oral and written presentations.