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To make the student acquire practical skills in the wet chemical and instrumental methods for quantitative estimation of hardness, alkalinity, metal ion content, corrosion in metals and cement analysis. (Any FIVE Experiments). Determination of alkalinity in water sample.

Determination of total, temporary & permanent hardness of water by EDTA method. Estimation of copper content of the given solution by EDTA method. Estimation of iron content of the given solution using potentiometer. Estimation of iron content of the given solution using potentiometer. Estimation of sodium present in water using flame photometer. Corrosion experiment – weight loss method. Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2 and Na2SO4.

Determination of CaO in Cement.TOTAL: 30 PERIODS. The students will be conversant with hands-on knowledge in the quantitative chemical analysis of water quality related parameters, corrosion measurement and cement analysis. REFERENCES:. Daniel R.

Palleros, “Experimental organic chemistry” John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,New York (2001). Furniss B.S.

Hannaford A.J, Smith P.W.G and Tatchel A.R., “Vogel‟s Textbook of practicalorganic chemistry, LBS Singapore (1994). Jeffery G.H, Bassett J., Mendham J. And Denny R.C., “Vogel‟s Text book of quantitative analysischemical analysis”, ELBS 5th Edn. Longman, Singapore publishers, Singapore, 1996. Kolthoff I.M.

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The courses on this page reflect Summer 2018 offerings. Note: Courses are subject to change at the discretion of the University. To view a syllabus, please visit the Chemistry Department's Summer Sessions site Please note, it is not necessary to complete pre-requisites at Columbia University. Students are expected to meet pre-requisite requirements prior to registration.

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Chemistry S1403D and S1404Q may be counted toward the science requirement for most Columbia University undergraduates. The sequence Chemistry S2443, S2444, and S2543 meets the minimum requirement in organic chemistry for admission to medical school. Consult your premed adviser.

Lab fees, paid at the time of registration, cover the costs of nonreturnable items, chemicals, and reasonable breakage. In addition, students may be charged for excessive breakage, returning equipment uncleaned, or late check-out. Ktm 250 sxf 2015 eu service manual. Students must present lab fee receipt at the first laboratory meeting. Session D (1): May 21 - June 29 Ex.) CHEM S0001D Session Q (2): July 2 - August 10 Ex.) CHEM S1404 Note: The suffix indicates the session in which the course is offered. 0 academic points, billed as 2 points.

Not for credit toward the bachelor's degree. Given on a Pass/Fail basis only. Prerequisites: High school algebra or the instructor's permission. Recommended: high school physics and chemistry. This course is preparation for CHEM UN1403 General Chemistry I Lecture or the equivalent, as well as for other science courses.

It is intended for students who have not attended school for sometime or who do not have a firm grasp of high school chemistry. Topics include inorganic nomenclature, chemical reactions, chemical bonding and its relation to molecular structure, stoichiometry, periodic properties of elements, chemical equilibrium, gas laws, acids and bases, and electrochemistry.

Please note that students must attend a recitation section. Prerequisites: high school chemistry and algebra, CHEM S0001, or the department's permission. Topics include stoichiometry, states of matter, nuclear properties, electronic structures of atoms, periodic properties, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, introduction to quantum mechanics and atomic theory, introduction to organic, biological chemistry and inorganic coordination chemistry. Topical subjects may include spectroscopy, solid state and materials science, polymer science and macromolecular structures. The order of presentation of topics may differ from the order presented here. Students are required to attend the separate daily morning recitations which accompany the lectures (total time block: MTWR 9:30-12:20). Registering for CHEM S1403D will automatically register students for the recitation section. Students who wish to take the full sequence of General Chemistry Lectures and General Chemistry Laboratory should also register for CHEM S1404Q and CHEM S1500X (see below).

This course is equivalent to CHEM W1403 General Chemistry I Lecture. Prerequisites: CHEM S1403 General Chemistry I Lecture or the equivalent. Topics include gases, kinetic theory of gases, states of matter: liquids and solids, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, applications of equilibria, thermochemistry and spontaneous processes (energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy) as well as chemical kinetics and electrochemistry. The order of presentation of topics may differ from the order presented here. Students must also attend the daily morning recitations which accompany the lectures (total time block: MTWR 9:30-12:20). Registering for CHEM S1404Q will automatically register students for the recitation section.

The continuation of CHEM S1403D General Chemistry I Lecture. Students who wish to take the full sequence of General Chemistry Lectures and General Chemistry Laboratory should also register for CHEM S1403D and CHEM S1500X (see below). This course is equivalent to CHEM W1404 General Chemistry II Lecture. CHEM S1406 (Recitation Section) Required Prerequisites: (CHEM UN1403) Topics include gases, kinetic theory of gases, states of matter: liquids and solids, chemical equilibria, applications of equilibria, acids and bases, chemical thermodynamics, energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, periodic properties, chemical kinetics, and electrochemistry.

The order of presentation of topics may differ from the order presented here, and from year to year. This course is the continuation of CHEM UN1403 General Chemistry I Lecture. This course is equivalent to CHEM UN1404 General Chemistry II Lecture.

NO SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQ FOR RECITATION. MWTTH 12-12:50pm Prerequisites: CHEM S1403 General Chemistry I Lecture, CHEM S1404 General Chemistry II Lecture and CHEM S1500 General Chemistry Lab or their equivalents taken within the previous five years. Principles of organic chemistry. The structure and reactivity of organic molecules from the standpoint of modern theories of chemistry. Stereochemistry, reactions of organic molecules, mechanisms of organic reactions, syntheses and degradations of organic molecules, spectroscopic techniques of structure determination. Please note that students must attend a recitation for this class. Students who wish to take the full organic chemistry lecture sequence and laboratory should also register for CHEM S2444Q Organic Chemistry II Lecture and CHEM S2543Q Organic Chemistry Lab (see below).

This course is equivalent to CHEM W2443 Organic Chemistry I Lecture. NO SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQ FOR RECITATION. MWTTH 12-12:50pm Prerequisites: CHEM S2443D Organic Chemistry I Lecture or the equivalent. The principles of organic chemistry. The structure and reactivity of organic molecules are examined from the standpoint of modern theories of chemistry.

Topics include stereochemistry, reactions of organic molecules, mechanisms of organic reactions, syntheses and degradations of organic molecules, and spectroscopic techniques of structure determination. This course is a continuation of CHEM S2443D Organic Chemistry I Lecture. Please note that students must attend a recitation for this class. Students who wish to take the full organic chemistry lecture sequence and laboratory should also register for CHEM S2443D Organic Chemistry I Lecture and CHEM S2543Q Organic Chemistry Lab - see below. This course is equivalent to CHEM W2444 Organic Chemistry II Lecture.

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$125.00= Lab Fee Prerequisites: CHEM W1500 General Chemistry Lab, CHEM W2443 Organic Chemistry I - Lecture. Techniques of experimental organic chemistry, with emphasis on understanding fundamental principles underlying the experiments in methodology of solving laboratory problems involving organic molecules. Attendance at the first laboratory session is mandatory. Please note that you must complete CHEM W2443 Organic Chemistry I Lecture or the equivalent to register for this lab course. This course is equivalent to CHEM W2543 Organic Chemistry Laboratory.