University of Virginia record February, 1911 | ||
Analytical Chemistry 1. [Dunnington].
This course consists of three lessons a week throughout the session,
after each of which the students spend three or four hours in practical
experiments in the Laboratory. A course in Chemical Manipulation is
first given, then Blowpipe Analysis, Recognition of Ores, Fire Assaying
of Ores of Lead, Gold, and Silver, and a systematic course in Inorganic
Qualitative Analysis, followed by practice in the analysis of salts, alloys,
and ores, and the examination of potable water, coal, limestone, clay, and
so on, including some simpler quantitative determinations. Weekly written
exercises are required. Lectures, 10-11, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
University of Virginia record February, 1911 | ||