Insturmental Analysis

Theory and practice of chemical instrumentation, including nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, infrared, Raman, electronic and atomic absorption spectroscopies; mass spectrometry; gas and liquid chromatography; and voltammetry. Laboratory work emphasizes preparation of samples and operation of instrumentation. Three class periods and two laboratory periods per week. Offered each spring. (Lisensky)

Prerequisites: Chem 220, 230, 250, Physics 101.


Course Syllabus

Chemical Hazard Evaluations

Excel Templates

Mass Spec Tables



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