COURSE OUTLINE & SYLLABUS
Students will learn and practice the skills necessary to rapidly identify substances by recognizing their optical and morphological qualities. Instruction will include a review of microscope set-up, Koehler illumination, PLM techniques [single polar: shape, size, surface, homogeneity, association, transparency, color, pleochroism, image contrast, refractive indices, dispersion staining; crossed polars: retardation, birefringence, extinction characteristics, sign of elongation, interference figures, correlation of optics and morphology, etc.].
Observations will be applied to a wide variety of common, and not-so-common, substances.
Prerequisite: 1201 or equivalent.
Day 1:
- Review of polarized light microscope, Koehler illumination, calibration of the ocular micrometer
Day 2:
- Review of particle description, characterization and crystal optics using one polar
- Crystal morphology, microcrystal tests, chemical reactions
Day 3:
- Review of particle description, characterization, and crystal optics using two polars
- Isotropy/Anisotropy, extinction, retardation, birefringence, interference figures
Day 4:
- Interference figures contd, fusion methods, phase transitions, identification methods, one and two-component methods
Day 5:
- Study and characterization of known and unknown substances
Note: This course runs Monday-Friday with class ending at noon on Friday

October 20th, October 21st, October 22nd, October 23rd, October 24th