Dr. J. WANG        CHEM 526 - SYLLABUS             SP 04

                                T, Th  11.45
                                CH Rm. 201  

COURSE  OBJECTIVE:    

To review the principles of analytical concepts and modern analytical techniques.

LECTURE  OUTLINE:

    Introduction to Anal. Chemistry

   Statistical Treatment of Data
   Acid-base Equilibrium and Titrations
   Complexes and Complexometric Titrations

   Electrochemistry:         

  •    Redox Reactions and Cells
  •    Potentiometry at Ion Selective Electrodes
  •    Modern Voltammetric Techniques
  •    EC  Biosensors
  •    Chemical Separations:      

  •    Solvent Extraction
  •    Principles of Chromatography
  •    Gas Chromatography
  •    Liquid Chromatography
  •    Ion Exchange Chromatography
  •    Capillary Electrophoresis
  •     Spectroscopy:                        

  •    Principles and Fundamental  Laws
  •    Molecular  and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
  •    Emission Spectroscopy
  •    Mass Spectroscopy
  • TEXT: “Quantitative Chemical Analysis” - Harris (6th Ed.)

    GRADING:

    4 Exams (25% each) on:
    Feb 12,  March 9, March 30 and Final week
    (Considering full attendance)

    GRADE SCALE:

    A 90-100; B 79-89; C 67-78; D 55-66

    Attendance in class is required. (There will be penalty for missing classes/1% lower grade per class). I will be available for help and advise in my office, Rm. 138 (tel. 646-2140; e-mail: joewang@nmsu.edu) every afternoon. Thank you for taking this class and have a Great Semester and a Wonderful 2004!

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