Analytical Chemistry Tutorials 1200-1CHANALC3
Tutorial consists of:
- Gravimetric analysis related to: basic calculations, solubility constant, and losses due to dissolution and washing of precipitates.
- Volumetric analysis related to: stoichiometry calculations and calculations connected with the course of titration curves and errors of titrations.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: The graduate knows and understands:
K W01: the role and place of chemistry in the structure of exact and natural sciences and its contribution to the development of our civilization. Knows basic chemical concepts and laws, symbolism, nomenclature, and chemical notation, and understands chemical reactions.
W W03 has advanced knowledge of mathematical concepts and understands the importance of mathematics as the foundation of exact sciences.
W W05, advanced analytical chemistry in the field of qualitative and quantitative analysis methods.
K W15: advanced knowledge of occupational health and safety principles sufficient for working in a chemical laboratory.
K W16: ethical principles and norms related to research and teaching.
Skills: The graduate is able to
K U01 apply the laws of chemistry learned in the analysis of selected chemical problems.
Social Competencies: The graduate is ready to
K K01 define the scope of their knowledge and skills and to improve their professional and personal competencies.
Assessment criteria
Final grade consists of four short tests (accounting task). 40 credits (50%) is required to pass. 4 absences are allowed.
Total student workload:
30 hours of class participation
15 hours of preparation for unit tests3
15 hours of consultations
Practical placement
Does not concern
Bibliography
„Ćwiczenia rachunkowe z chemii Analitycznej”, praca zbiorowa pod redakcją Z. Galusa, PWN.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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