University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||
336 Industrial Chemistry. [Dunnington.]
Lectures 3-4, Monday, Wednesday, Friday; Quiz 12-1 Tuesday.
This course is concerned with the applications of chemistry to the
purposes of human life. Three lectures a week are devoted to the
metallurgy and uses of iron, steel, copper and all the more important
metals. Manufacture of pottery, brick, lime, cement and explosives.
Exercises in chemical computations are regularly required.
[Required, Fall, in Courses I, II, III, IV (4); V (3).]
University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||