Basic theory and practice of quantitative and instrumental chemical analysis and chemical equilibrium. Skills in units, mass and solution stoichiometry, and error analysis will be further developed. Topics, including solubility/precipitation equilibria, Bronsted-Lowry acid-base equilibria, complex-formation (Lewis) equilibria, and electrochemistry, will be explored in depth to support classical quantitative methods in the laboratory. This includes the theory of volumetric titrations, gravimetry, and potentiometry. Prerequisite: Successful completion (C- or better) of CHEM 222 and lab. Co-requisite: CHEM 331 lab, 2 credit hours. Fall Even Years.