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Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis Lab
Chemistry 223 Dr. Dean Olson Fall Semester 2013 Friday, August 30

Who Am I?
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B. Chem. – U. of Minnesota, Minneapolis M.S. – U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Environmental Chemistry; Copper kinetics in estuaries Later work: Calcium and magnesium binding to blood coagulation proteins

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Ph.D. – U. of Illinois; Oscillatory enzyme kinetics NMR Lab Director; see web page ( http://scs.illinois.edu/nmr/ )
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11 magnets, 350 users, 4 locations in RAL, Noyes, CLSL NMR Lab tours later in the semester if you ask

Getting Acquainted – Chem 223 Who are you?
On the 4 x 6 card, give us:  Name and e-mail address or phone number or means of contact  Where you are from?  Year in college and your major (if any)  Why did you choose your particular major?  Why you are taking this course? (Required? For what? Elective? Why?)  Special topic of interest to you?  What have you heard about this course?  What do you want to be doing and who do you want to be?


In about 5 years? In about 10 years?

If you are not enrolled in Chem 223, write “Not Enrolled” on the back. (I’m not using the cards to call on you in class. Really.)

People and Contact Information










Instructor: Dr. Dean Olson  Tutorial Hours: 12 noon – 1 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday  Location for all Tutorial Hours: 302 Chem Annex  E-mail: dolson@illinois.edu Lab TAs: Always in Both Labs  Lab is Tuesday or Thursday, 1 – 5 p.m., 301 CA TA Tutorial Hours:  Huei Chang hchang51@illinois.edu Monday 11 am – 1 pm  Yi Xu yixu4@illinois.edu Monday 4 – 6 pm  Michelle Colombo mcolomb2@illinois.edu Wed. 11 am – 1 pm Jesse Miller is the Chem staff lab dude  His trusty assistant is Jonathan Brewster See Syllabus for details (posted on Compass)

Chem 223 Course Syllabus
See today’s handout & it’s on-line all the time 24 / 7 / 365

Take Note

On-line material and reference textbook




Course website accessed via

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