CHEM 216 General & Quantitative Chemistry II

Presents theoretical principles and experimental practice of quantitative analysis. Topics include solubility, acid-base, redox equilibria and their application in potentiometric, gravimetric, and titrimetric, and coulometric methods; spectrophotometry; chromatographic separations; and analytical data evaluation and computer data reduction. Three hours of lecture and a three-hour laboratory per week. A one-hour guided-inquiry learning (GIL) session per week may be required depending on the pedagogical choice of the instructor.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

CHEM 111 or CHEM 113 or CHEM115 with a grade of C-or better.

Corequisite

CHEM 216L and CHEM 216G (if offered)