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333-334-335. | 333-334-335 Analytical Chemistry. [Dunnington.] |
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University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||
231
333-334-335 Analytical Chemistry. [Dunnington.]
Lectures 10-11, Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
The work of this course is also given in three lessons a week
throughout the session. This course is primarily one in Quantitative
Analysis. After some training in manipulation and gravimetric estimations,
the class pursues volumetric estimations and a full course
in Quantitative Analysis of minerals, ores, coal, soil, iron and steel,
technical products, and so on. Weekly written exercises are required.
As the student advances in the course he is encouraged to
undertake original research and assist in its prosecution; and in determining
his fitness for graduation, work of this kind is considered
as having much weight.
[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, Spring, in Course
IV (3).]
University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||