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| CHEM 2215 | Analytical Chemistry I | 2006 Fall |
General Information OBJECTIVES: This course will provide you basic information
about chemical analysis, general principles, methodology
and instrumentation. In order to benefit from the course, you must be
prepared to actively participate in discussions and laboratories. Please
read the appropriate text material before attending the lectures or
laboratories. It is expected that all members of the class will act as
"students" - active pursuers of knowledge, rather than
"pupils" - who expect the knowledge to be handed to them without
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| TEXT: | C.G. Enke, The art and Science of Chemical Analysis, J. Wiley and Sons, 2001. Available at SHU Bookstore. Plus handouts and reserve materials | ||||
| GRADING: | 2 Midterms 30%, Final Exam 30%, 10 Lab Reports 40% Nominal Grading Scale: >91 A; 87-90.9 B+; 82-86.9 B; 78-81.9 C+; 72-77.9 C; 68-71.9 D+; 60-67.9 D+; <60 F |
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