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Analytical Chemistry C1: Quantitative Analysis: Analytical Chemistry
B1 prerequisite.
—Training in manipulation and gravimetric estimations, followed
by volumetric estimations and a full course in quantitative analysis of


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minerals, ores, coal, soil, iron and steel, technical products, and so on. Weekly
written exercises are required, and twelve hours or more of laboratory work
per week. As the student advances in the course he is encouraged to undertake
original research and assist in its prosecution.—Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
9.30-10.30. Chemical Laboratory. Professor Dunnington and Mr. Easterwood.

Industrial Chemistry C1: Chemistry B1 or Analytical Chemistry B1, prerequisite.—A
study is made of the chemical principles and processes of the more
important manufacturing industries. Among the subjects discussed are the
metallurgy and uses of the principal metals and alloys, the manufacture of acids,
alkalies, salts, explosives, glass, pottery, brick, lime, cement, paper, soap, disinfectants
and fertilizers; the preparation and preservation of food, including
bread, meat, sugar, etc.; dyeing and tanning, heating and artificial light. There
is a daily quiz, and weekly written exercises are required. Textbook: Allen
Rogers' Elements of Industrial Chemistry.—Hours by appointment. Chemical
Laboratory. Professor Dunnington.