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09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106
Notes:All spaces in 09-221 for the spring 2008 semester are initially reserved fo. students majoring in chemical engineering. Students from other majors ca. place their name on the waitlist and we will admit from the waitlist i. there is space available.
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

This course is the first in a sequence of four laboratory courses on experimental aspects of chemistry. The experimental work emphasizes the techniques of quantitative chemical analysis. Included are projects dealing with a variety of intrumental and wet chemical techniques. The course is project-oriented with the experiments becoming more complex, requiring greater student input into the experimental design as the semester progresses. A mixture of individual and team experiments are conducted during the semester. In addition to techniques, safety, written and oral communication skills, and effective teamwork are emphasized. 2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#35
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
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15-462 Computer Graphics
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
15-212 Principles of Programming
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-410 Operating System Design and Impleme...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...


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09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106
Notes:All spaces in 09-221 for the spring 2008 semester are initially reserved fo. students majoring in chemical engineering. Students from other majors ca. place their name on the waitlist and we will admit from the waitlist i. there is space available.
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

This course is the first in a sequence of four laboratory courses on experimental aspects of chemistry. The experimental work emphasizes the techniques of quantitative chemical analysis. Included are projects dealing with a variety of intrumental and wet chemical techniques. The course is project-oriented with the experiments becoming more complex, requiring greater student input into the experimental design as the semester progresses. A mixture of individual and team experiments are conducted during the semester. In addition to techniques, safety, written and oral communication skills, and effective teamwork are emphasized. 2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#35
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
15-212 Principles of Programming
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-410 Operating System Design and Impleme...
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis
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09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106
Notes:All spaces in 09-221 for the spring 2008 semester are initially reserved fo. students majoring in chemical engineering. Students from other majors ca. place their name on the waitlist and we will admit from the waitlist i. there is space available.
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

This course is the first in a sequence of four laboratory courses on experimental aspects of chemistry. The experimental work emphasizes the techniques of quantitative chemical analysis. Included are projects dealing with a variety of intrumental and wet chemical techniques. The course is project-oriented with the experiments becoming more complex, requiring greater student input into the experimental design as the semester progresses. A mixture of individual and team experiments are conducted during the semester. In addition to techniques, safety, written and oral communication skills, and effective teamwork are emphasized. 2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#35
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
15-212 Principles of Programming
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-410 Operating System Design and Impleme...
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis
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09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106
Notes:All spaces in 09-221 for the spring 2008 semester are initially reserved fo. students majoring in chemical engineering. Students from other majors ca. place their name on the waitlist and we will admit from the waitlist i. there is space available.
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

This course is the first in a sequence of four laboratory courses on experimental aspects of chemistry. The experimental work emphasizes the techniques of quantitative chemical analysis. Included are projects dealing with a variety of intrumental and wet chemical techniques. The course is project-oriented with the experiments becoming more complex, requiring greater student input into the experimental design as the semester progresses. A mixture of individual and team experiments are conducted during the semester. In addition to techniques, safety, written and oral communication skills, and effective teamwork are emphasized. 2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#35
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
15-212 Principles of Programming
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-410 Operating System Design and Impleme...
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis
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09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Chemistry
Prerequisites:09-106
Notes:All spaces in 09-221 for the spring 2008 semester are initially reserved fo. students majoring in chemical engineering. Students from other majors ca. place their name on the waitlist and we will admit from the waitlist i. there is space available.
Related URLs:http://www.chem.cmu.edu/

This course is the first in a sequence of four laboratory courses on experimental aspects of chemistry. The experimental work emphasizes the techniques of quantitative chemical analysis. Included are projects dealing with a variety of intrumental and wet chemical techniques. The course is project-oriented with the experiments becoming more complex, requiring greater student input into the experimental design as the semester progresses. A mixture of individual and team experiments are conducted during the semester. In addition to techniques, safety, written and oral communication skills, and effective teamwork are emphasized. 2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#35
Rank in this department:#3

  Students also scheduled
18-396 Signals and Systems
15-462 Computer Graphics
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-451 Algorithm Design and Analysis
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
15-212 Principles of Programming
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-410 Operating System Design and Impleme...
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...


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