CHEM-331: Quantitative and Instrumental Analysis I

Subject
Credits 2
Academic Level
Undergraduate

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.