Course code: 1303H |
Course name: Analytical Chemistry 3 |
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Academic year: |
2012/2013. |
Attendance requirements: |
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ECTS: |
9 |
Study level: |
basic academic studies |
Study program: |
Chemistry: 2. year, summer semester, compulsory course |
Teacher: |
Dragan D. Manojloviæ, Ph.D. |
Assistant: |
Sandra B. ©krivanj |
Hours of instruction: |
Weekly: three hours of lectures + six hours of labwork (3+0+6) |
Goals: |
Introduction to basic principles of electrochemical (conductometrics, potentiometry, electrolysis and polagrography) and optical methods (UV / VIS-spectrophotometry, flame photometry and atomic absorption). |
Outcome: |
Training for independent work and use basic techniques of instrumental analysis. |
Teaching methods: |
Lectures, labworks (group and individual) |
Extracurricular activities: |
Student extracurricular activities as well as a commitment that if it was not done during the exercises themselves, complete drawing graphics and fix any done, group and individual exercises. In addition, for each area, the student should prepare for defense, as the group, and individual exercises. |
Coursebooks: |
Main coursebooks:
Supplementary coursebooks:
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Additional material: |
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Course activities and grading method |
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Lectures: |
5 points (3 hours a week) Syllabus: 1. Classification of instrumental methods. Introduction in electrochemistry. Conductometry. 2-3. Potentiometry-basic principles and application. 4. Potentiometric titrations 5-6. Electrolysis and coulometry. 7-8. Voltammetry and polarography. 9. Puls methods 10. Introduction in optical methods. 11. Emission methods. Flame photometry. 12. Apsorption methods.Colorimetry and spectrophotometry (UV/VIS). 13. Atomic-apsorption spectrophotometric methods (flame techniques, hydride techniques, graphite furnace). Application of instrumental methods in analysis of real sample. 14. ICP-OES 15. Speciation |
Labwork: |
20 points (6 hours a week) Syllabus: 1-3. Group exercise in conductometry; Colloquia from conductometrics; Conductometric titrations: precipitation Þr acid-base. 4-6. Group exercise in potentiometry; Colloquia from potentiometry; Direct potentiometry: pH measurement; Potentiometric titration: precipitation or acid-base. 7-9. Group exercise in electrolysis; Colloquia from electrolysis; Electrogravimetric determination of copper (slow electrolysis) or lead (fast electrolysis); Coulometric titration of HCl. 10-11. Group exercise in polarography; Colloquia from polarography. 12-14. Group exercise in optical methods; Colloquia from optical methods. 15. The term for any compensation. |
Colloquia: |
25 points |
Written exam: |
25 points |
Oral exam: |
25 points |