Ohio University bulletinUndergraduate catalog, 1901-1902 . rk per week during the Fall and Winter terms. The lec-tures will be illustrated with experiments and with stereop-ticon views on applied chemistry. In the laboratory thestudent will study the preparation, properties, and reactionsof the various elements and compounds considered. Thiscourse required no special preparation, and it or an equivalentmust precede all other courses in chemistry. It is requiredof Sophomores in the A. B. and Ph. B. courses and forFreshmen in the B. S course. Newths Inorganic Chemistry or Remsens College Chem-is


Ohio University bulletinUndergraduate catalog, 1901-1902 . rk per week during the Fall and Winter terms. The lec-tures will be illustrated with experiments and with stereop-ticon views on applied chemistry. In the laboratory thestudent will study the preparation, properties, and reactionsof the various elements and compounds considered. Thiscourse required no special preparation, and it or an equivalentmust precede all other courses in chemistry. It is requiredof Sophomores in the A. B. and Ph. B. courses and forFreshmen in the B. S course. Newths Inorganic Chemistry or Remsens College Chem-istry is recommended as a reference book for students inthis course. 2. Qualitative Analysis — A laboratory coirse of thre-hours per week for two terms is offered. The first termswork may be done at the same time with the second term ofCourse 1, or by doubling the working time the whole workmay be done in one term. The student will become familiarwith the tests applied for the identification of bases and acidsm insoluble as well as in soluble OHIO UNIVERSITY. 49 3. Organic Chemistry—A short course in this subjectwill be offered for the Fall term and will consist of threerecitations per week. The conrse will give a general knowl-edge of the subject. Laboratory work in organic preparationsmay be arranged for if desired. Theoretical Chemistry—This conrse will consist ofthree recitations per week during the Winter term. It willsupplement the theoretical work done in Course 1, and willgive the student some acquaintance with the more recentdevelopments in theoretical chemistry. Course 4 should bepreceded by Courses 1. 2, and 3. 5. Electro-Chemistry — Three recitations per week aregiven in the Spring term. This course is a continuation ofCourse 4 and should oe preceded b}^ it. Le Blancs Electro-chemistry will be used as a text-book. 6. QuAXTiTATiVE ANALYSIS — A laboratory course, theequivalent of three hours per week, for three terms, ispresented. The course will


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