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INTRODUCTION
TO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: CHEM
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Theory and practice of chemometrics, gravimetry, titrimetry, chromatography, electrochemistry, and spectrophotmetry. Three lecture hours and four laboratory hours. Not open to students who have successfully completed CHEM 213/215. Prerequisites: CHEM 111 |
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SEMINAR IN CHEMISTRY: CHEM 401
An introduction to chemical literature. Attendance at seminars and presentation of seminars to the department on topics selected by the Chemistry Faculty or by the student and approved by the faculty. Prerequisites: CHEM 111, CHEM 210, CHEM 332, CHEM 345 or 346
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THE USE OF ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY TO STUDY UNDERPOTENTIAL DEPOSITION PROCESSES or LOOKING AT ATOMS ON SURFACES Dr. DAVID LARKIN
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