Review of Laboratory Mathematics

 

Important Message to Users of this Mathematics package

Updated 05/04/2007

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The following is the file list for the Laboratory Mathematics Self-Study.  In the column of study materials, you may click on a link to either view a file or save it to your local machine.  All study materials files are in Microsoft Word® format.   All course materials are ©2002-07 by Thomas Wiggers.  The original mathematics self-study booklet is ©2003-07 by Paul I. Hicock, and was last reviewed during the 2005-06 academic year.

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Study Materials

Practice Exams

Laboratory Mathematics Objectives

 

Laboratory Mathematics Guidelines 2006

 

Laboratory Math Self-Study Manual

 

Unit 1:  Concentrations

Unit 1:  Concentrations

 

 

Unit 2:  Molarity

Unit 2:  Molarity

 

 

Unit 3:  Normality

Unit 3:  Normality

 

 

Unit 4:  Serial Dilutions

Unit 4:  Serial Dilutions

 

 

 

Unit 5:  Significant Figures

Unit 5:  Significant Figures

 

 

Unit 6:  Solution Conversions

Unit 6:  Solution Conversions

 

 

Laboratory Mathematics General Proficiency Examination

(This examination should be attempted only after each of the instructional units has been successfully completed.)

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