CHEM 4600 - Analytic Chemistry II Lecture Second of a two-course lecture series introducing students to analytical chemistry with a focus on the practical application of modern instrumentation used in chemical analysis. Students will develop critical thinking skills in the areas of instrument selection, preparing samples for analysis, quality control, standard method design and execution (i.e, EPA and Pharmacopia) and the relative strengths and limitations of different instrumental based analysis methods.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2800/2450, PHYS 1510 or 2110.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 2
Prerequisites CHEM 2450 OR CHEM 2800 , PHYS 1510 OR PHYS 2110
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