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May 30, 2026
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CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis 4 Credit(s)
Principles and practice of quantitative chemistry including descriptive statistics; equilibria pertaining to acid-base, complexometric, redox, and solubility; electroanalytical chemistry, gravimetric and volumetric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis, and an introduction to chromatography.
Prereqs: CHM 116 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid Course Learning Outcomes: CLO 1) Students will explain uncertainty in chemical measurements, Gaussian distribution, chemical equilibria including acid-base, buffers, complex ions, solubility, chemical activity, volumetric and gravimetric analysis, spectrophotometery and chromatography.
CLO 2) Students will perform calculations on uncertainty, statistical analysis of data, chemical equilibria, acid-base, buffers, complex ions and solubility, systematic treatment of equilibrium, volumetric and gravimetric analysis.
CLO 3) Students will make accurate and precise measurements with focus on volumetric, spectrophotometric and gravimetric analytical techniques.
CLO 4) Students will students will communicate with correct scientific terminology through proper maintenance of laboratory records and written reports.
CLO 5) Students will demonstrate appropriate and safe lab skills.
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