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CHEM 406-01, Instrumental analysis, Fall 2002

Pendley, Bradford D.
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A scientist has at her or his disposal a variety of sophisticated instrumentation that better enable him or her to answer questions and solve problems. Solutions to problems require the scientist to understand the question and the nature of the answer sought, be able to determine the type and amount of samples needed to answer the question, and to select an appropriate instrumental technique to help solve the problem. This course is designed to help you learn to solve problems using modern instrumentation by solving challenging, "real" problems. You will explore the principles on which major instrumental techniques are based so that you have a full arsenal of ways to solve problems.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.