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353-354-355: Quantitative Analysis Laboratory:

2:30-5:30, M. W. F.

Chemistry 300-301-302 and 350-351-352 prerequisite.

Two hours of lecture per week are devoted to chemical principles, as an
intermediate course designed to bridge the gap between general chemistry and
physical chemistry, the principles touched upon during the first-year course are
restated and treated from a more advanced viewpoint.

The accompanying laboratory course is designed to introduce the theory and
practice of volumetric and gravimetric methods of analysis, including an introduction
to electroanalysis. Nine hours per week, including one demonstration or
recitation on the technique and theory of quantitative analysis. (Fall, Winter,
Spring.) (Not given after session 1934-35.)

Professor Yoe and Assistant.