Texts: Kolthoff and Sandell, “Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis”; Giesy, “Problems in Quantitative Analysis”.
CH 33 Thermodynamics.
This follows the lines of course ME 31 Thermodynamics but is adapted to the needs of industrial chemists.
Text: Lichty, “Thermodynamics”.
CH 41 Physical Chemistry.
(See CH 31.)
CH 42 Organic Chemistry. Prerequisites, CH 11, CH 31, CH 32.
This is a course in the principles and practices of organic chemistry. In the lectures and recitations a systematic study of the aliphatic and aromatic compounds is undertaken. In the laboratory certain selected experiments in the analysis and synthesis of organic compounds is carried out as well as exercises in the study of the chemical properties of various classes of compounds. The course is conducted with special reference to the industrial applications of organic chemistry. Some of the newer physico-chemical tools used in the study of the science will be considered. If time permits, certain special topics such as dye-stuffs, alkaloids, and compounds of biochemical importance will be studied.
Texts: Conant, “The Chemistry of Organic Compounds”; Coghill and Sturtevant, “Organic Compounds”.
CH 43 Industrial Chemistry.