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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />

given to the applications of the theory to technical and laboratory<br />

practice. It is desirable that this course be supplemented by labora<br />

tory practice (course 38), at least one hour per week. Open to those<br />

who have completed course 1 or 2 or its equivalent. Assistant Profes<br />

sor Bancroft and Dr. Carveth.<br />

31. The Law of Mass Action. Lectures and recitations. M.,<br />

W., F., 10, Ch. L. R., 4. Non-mathematical exposition of the law of<br />

mass action, in its application to chemical equilibria and the veloci<br />

ties of reactions. Complementary to course 30. It is desirable that<br />

these lectures be supplemented by laboratory practice (course 38), at<br />

least two hours per week. Open to those who have taken 01 are<br />

taking<br />

course 20 or its equivalent. Assistant Professor Bancroft.<br />

32. Mathematical Chemistry. Lectures and recitations. T.,<br />

Th., S., 12, Ch. L. R.,4. An introductory account of general physical<br />

chemistry. Open to those who have completed introductory courses<br />

in general chemistry, in physics, and in differential calculus. Assist<br />

ant Professor Trevor.<br />

33. Mathematical Chemistry. Advanced course. Lectures and<br />

collateral reading. Three hours. Assistant Professor Trevor.<br />

[34a. Electrochemistry. The historical development of the sub<br />

ject. For advanced students in physical chemistry or physics.<br />

Lectures. Two hours. Assistant Professor Bancroft.]<br />

34b. Electrolytic Syntheses. Lectures. One hour by appoint<br />

ment. Intended for students going into technical work, and for<br />

engineers. Students are advised to elect course 38, one or two hours<br />

per week, in connection with this work. Assistant Professor Ban<br />

croft.<br />

37. Exact Measurements. Lectures. One hour by appointment.<br />

A discussion of the sources of error in laboratory methods. Assistant<br />

Professor Bancroft.<br />

38. Laboratory Work. Experimental methods,<br />

work for theses. Assistant Professor Bancroft.<br />

Miscellaneous Courses.<br />

and research<br />

40. Potable Water. Lectures. Fall. Three hours. Sources of<br />

potable water ; how polluted ; agencies at work leading to the<br />

"natural"<br />

or "<br />

self "-purification of streams, etc, and what they<br />

accomplish ; the data necessary for a decision as to the fitness of a<br />

water for household use ; the interpretation of the results of water<br />

analyses, chemical, microscopical, and bacteriological. Modern<br />

methods of water purification. Dr. Chamot.<br />

41. Chemical Toxicology, Inorganic and Organic. Lectures.

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