CHEMISTRY 3451

Quantitative Analysis

 

 

This 3-hour course emphasizes quantitative aspects of basic analytical chemistry. The topics of the course include statistical treatment of data, sampling and transfer techniques, gravimetric and volumetric methods, titration analysis, electroanalytical and introductory instrumental analysis.

                       

CHEM 3451 will meet Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30-10:50 AM in Masters Hall Room 319.

 

 

Instructor:                  Dr. Faith Yarberry,       Voice:(940) 369-7615, faithyarberry@yahoo.com,       Masters Hall  Room 16

                                    (Note:  Please begin the subject line with the word Quant: so that I am

                                    sure to pay immediate attention to the email.)

 

Office Hours:             Tuesday and Thursday from 11AM- Noon in Masters Hall Room 16.

(Please call or E-mail me if you have questions or need a time other than that listed.)

 

 

Textbook:                   "Quantitative Chemical Analysis", Sixth Edition, by Daniel C. Harris.                                          We will be covering roughly 1 1/2 chapters per week.

(a copy of Solution Manual will be available in my office and may be signed out)

 

 

Exams Schedule:       Tentative dates for the four term exams are

(Sept. 16, Oct. 7, Oct. 30, Nov. 25).

                                    Final exam is Dec. 10 from 8:00 - 10:00 AM in Masters Hall Room 319

 

 

Class Grade:

           

            Three term exams (100 points each, drop lowest exam)                       300  points      

            Comprehensive final exam worth 150 points                                          150  points

 

                                                TOTAL POINTS                                             450  points

 

Final Class Average = (Points student earned / 450 total points) times 100 to convert to percentage.

Grading Scale:  

 

 

Final percent Average                                                               Letter Grade

 

            90 - 100 %                                                                              A

            80 -   89 %                                                                              B

            70 -   79 %                                                                              C

            60 -   69 %                                                                              D

            Below 60 %                                                                             F

 

 

Note:              

 

The Chemistry Department believes in reasonably accommodating individuals with disabilities and complies with university policy established under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) to provide equal access and opportunity.  Please communicate with your professor as to your specific needs and/or the office of Disability Accommodation (ORD) (Room 318A, Union, 565-4323).