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330-331-332 Analytical Chemistry. [Dunnington.]

Lectures 10-11, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.

The course consists of three lectures a week, throughout the session,
followed by practical experiments in the laboratory. Weekly
written exercises are required. The work is divided among the three
terms as follows: First Term; A course in Chemical manipulation,
Blowpipe Analysis, Recognition of Ores, Fire Assaying of ores of
Lead, Gold and Silver. Second Term; A systematic course in Inorganic
Qualitative Analysis. Third Term; 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.

[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, Spring, in Courses IV
(2); V (4).]