Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: in a position to take up advantageously the study ol mining, agricultural chemistry or metallurgy. Chemistry i. General Chemistry?Lectures illustrating the chemical properties of the elements and their compounds, supplemented by recitations and laboratory practice. Te-xt-books, Newths' Inorganic Chemistry. Open to all students. 4 hrs., first semester. 4 units. Chemistry 2. Qualitative Analysis?Practical work in the laboratory, including the analysis of alloys, commercial products, minerals and like substances. The course is accompanied by lectures and recitations. Textbook, Eliot and Storer's Qualitative Analysis, and various reference books. Open to students who have taken chemistry i. 4 hrs., or an equivalent, second semester, 4 units. Chemistry 3. Quantitative Analysis?Laboratory practice with lectures and recitations; the work will be chiefly in gravimetric methods of analysis. Open to students who have taken Chemistry 2. 4 hrs., or an equivalent, first semester. 4 units. Chemistry 4. Volumetric Analysis?A continuation of the work in Chemistry 3, special attention being given to the methods of assaying employed in the West. 4 hrs., or an equivalent, second semester. 2 units, if discontinued March isth, otherwise 4 units. Chemistry 5,6. Special Quantitative Analysis ?The analysis of water, gases, oils, minerals. Open to students who have taken Chemistry 4. 4 hrs., or an equivalent, both semesters. 8 units. chemistry 7, 8. Organic Chemistry?Lectures on the carbon compounds; laboratory work in organic analysis and the preparation of organic compounds; vapor density and molecular weight determination. Open to students who have taken Chemistry 3, 4. 4 hrs., or an equivalent, both semester. 8 units. chemistry 9. Synthetic Chemistry?The preparation of pure chemic...