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Raymond C. Barile

Raymond Barile

Raymond C. Barile

Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

 

Education:

  • B.S., Manhattan College 1958
  • M.S., Fordham University 1960
  • Ph.D., Fordham University 1965

Professional Interests:

The development of laboratory experiments which integrate the principles and techniques of chemistry into a unified experiment. The development of interactive computer experiments for use in General Chemistry lectures.

Teaching:

I teach the introductory course in Chemistry, General Chemistry (101-02) to engineering and science students. The course intergrates the fundamentals of chemistry in lecture and laboratory with observations in every day experiences. In addition, I teach upper level courses in Physical Chemistry (Chemistry 309-310) and Polymer Chemistry (Chemistry 423). I welcome any inquires concerning these courses.

Publication:

"A Microcomputer-Interfaced Kinetic Spectrophotometry Experiment, R.C. Barile and L.P. Michiels, J. Chem. Ed., 63, 806 (1986).

 

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