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What is Quantitative Analysis? (and Why is it important?) • Quantitative Analysis is the determination of a compound’s concentration (or mass or amount) in a sample • Some examples of where a compound’s concentration is important: – level of intoxication from blood alcohol content – determine whether a compound (e.g. F- in drinking water) is beneficial or harmful – risk of having health problems (such as from high LDL concentrations or low HDL concentrations) Course Instructors • Dr. Roy Dixon (lecture and sect. 2 of lab) – I have been teaching this class for over 20 years – My educational and research background is in analytical chemistry (with work on environmental and biological problems) – Now, I’m teaching less as Department Chair • Dr. Jahansooz Toofan (lab – sect. 4, 6, and 7), Dr. Alexander Gunn (lab – sect. 2) Dr. Justin Miller Schulze (lab – sect. 3) and Ms. Heidi Van Atta (lab – sect. 5) Roll Call • Sign in to sheet being passed around Handouts • Syllabus • Other materials will be posted online Typical Lecture Style • Mix of whiteboard and Powerpoint slides • Use whiteboard for working out detailed problems • Use Powerpoint slides for covering review material (e.g. Chapter 1) or material where having good graphics helps • Powerpoint slides will be made available on website • Announcements given in first few minutes
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