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Risk Assessment Forms for Other Lab Modules
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Risk Assessment Forms for Other Lab Modules
The completed risk assessments for undergraduate lab modules are located below.
Level 1000
CM1501
Hydrolysis of Methyl Salicylate (Updated on May 2016)
Separation and Identification of Two Organic Compounds (Updated on May 2016)
CM1502
Hydrolysis of an Alkyl Halide in Polar Solvent (Updated on May 2016)
Kinetics of Decompsition of Aspirin (Updated on May 2016)
Analysis of Organic Molecules with Infrared Spectroscopy (Updated on May 2016)
GIST
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Complexometric Titration of Copper
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Iodometric Titration of Copper
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Preparation of Silver NHC Complex
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Qualitative Analysis
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Synthesis and Separation of Nitrophenols
CM5176 GIST Sem_1 Synthesis of 3-Butyl-1-methylimidazolium Bromide
CM5176 GIST Sem_2 Crystal Structure Determination by Powder X-Ray Diffraction
CM5176 GIST Sem_2 Heat Exchanger
CM5176 GIST Sem_2 Mo piano stool
GIST – Distillation RA
GIST – Emulsion Polymerization RA
GIST – Molecular Weight RA
GIST Multi Step Synthesis of Ibuprofen RA