CH 262
Analytical Chem II Instrument
An introduction to the most commonly used instrumental analytical techniques, including atomic and molecular
spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chromatography, X-ray spectroscopy, NMR, electrochemical analysis and thermal
analysis. Students will be taught the theoretical principles underlying these techniques, introduced to the key
components of the instrumentation, and familiarized with the fundamental concepts of how to conduct and
evaluate qualitative and quantitative instrumental analyses.
Prerequisites: CH261.
Exclusions: CH220*.
Notes: 3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours
An introduction to the most commonly used instrumental analytical techniques, including atomic and molecular
spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chromatography, X-ray spectroscopy, NMR, electrochemical analysis and thermal
analysis. Students will be taught the theoretical principles underlying these techniques, introduced to the key
components of the instrumentation, and familiarized with the fundamental concepts of how to conduct and
evaluate qualitative and quantitative instrumental analyses.
Prerequisites: CH261.
Exclusions: CH220*.
Notes: 3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours
An introduction to the most commonly used instrumental analytical techniques, including atomic and molecular
spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chromatography, X-ray spectroscopy, NMR, electrochemical analysis and thermal
analysis. Students will be taught the theoretical principles underlying these techniques, introduced to the key
components of the instrumentation, and familiarized with the fundamental concepts of how to conduct and
evaluate qualitative and quantitative instrumental analyses.
Prerequisites: CH261.
Exclusions: CH220*.
Notes: 3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours