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For Graduates and Undergraduates.
Chemistry C1: Physical Chemistry: Course B1 and B1 Anal., or 
their equivalents, prerequisite.—Some knowledge of the Calculus is required, 
and previous work in Physics is desirable. This course will 
include work upon such topics as the gas laws, kinetic theory of 
gases, the properties of dilute solutions, osmotic pressure, the determination 
of molecular weights, mass action, reaction velocity and 
equilibrium, electrolysis and electrolytic dissociation, the phase rule, 
etc. The laboratory work will consist of a thorough course in 
physico-chemical methods, including the measurement of electrolytic 
conductivity, electromotive force, etc. Toward the end of the course 
the student will be required to do a limited amount of research on 
some chemical problem suggested by the instructor. Hours by appointment. 
Associate Professor Edgar.
Chemistry C2: Advanced Organic Chemistry: Courses B1 and B2, 
or their equivalent, prerequisite.—The work of the first term consists 
of lectures and recitations on the History of Chemical Development 
and Theory, with laboratory work illustrative of fundamental chemical 
laws.
The second and third terms consist of lectures, laboratory work, 
etc., on advanced organic Chemistry, making use of the most recent 
and comprehensive treatises on this subject. During the third term 
the student will be required to do a limited amount of research on 
some subject suggested by the instructor. Hours by appointment. 
Associate Professor Edgar.
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