Chemistry (CHEM)
Department of Chemistry
Faculty of Science
CHEM 2303 [0.5 credit]
Analytical Chemistry
Analytes in biological and environmental matrices are separated by solvent or solid phase extraction, before they are determined by chromatographic, mass spectrometric and electrochemical methods. Topics of social and economic interests will be covered, including drugs, food, lipids, proteins, pesticides, dioxins, and PCBs.Precludes additional credit for CHEM 2300 and CHEM 2301.
Prerequisites: CHEM 1002 or CHEM 1006 with a minimum grade of B-, or CHEM 1101, MATH 1007 and MATH 1107.
Lectures three hours a week, laboratory three hours a week.
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