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Jun 02, 2026
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CHM 32100 - Analytical Chemistry I Prerequisite(s): CHM 11600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-
Credit Hours: 4.00. Quantitative measurements on complex chemical systems that show matrix effects or require isolation of a component prior to its determination; general approaches to quantitative problems at the trace level; critical comparisons of competitive procedures with emphasis on principles of separation processes, including chromatography; recognition and evaluation of possible sources of error; approaches for optimizing conditions so as to minimize time and/or effort required to attain prescribed levels of accuracy and precision. Typically offered Fall. Course Learning Outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals and figures of merit of different analytical techniques.
- Select an analytical technique properly for accurate quantitative determination.
- Perform accurate quantitative measurements.
- Use Excel for data analysis and plotting.
- Analyze the results and determine the experimental uncertainty.
- Report the experimental data properly.
- Perform statistical analysis.
- Communicate your results and understanding of course materials in lab and project reports.
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