Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1200-1PCHAL2
The experimental introduction to different types of chemical equilibria in watery solutions is given, including acids and bases - weak and strong, buffers, solubility and complexation processes. Mixed systems: effect of acid/ bases and complexation on solubility. The second part of the course is showing application of above equilibria for ions identification purposes in watery solutions. In parallel, chemical properties of chosen anions and cations are experimentally verified.
The total student workload is 100 hours.
Including:
- participation in classes: 60 hours
- preparation for laboratory classes: 30 hours
- preparation of reports: 8 hours
- partial tests: 2 hours
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Mode
General: Classroom | Term 2024L: Blended learning | Term 2025L: Blended learning |
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: The student knows and understands:
K_W05: advanced concepts of analytical chemistry, including qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. Knowledge of instrumental analysis methods and techniques. Understanding the correlation between the signal and the analyte content. Knowledge and understanding of issues related to systematic and random errors. Knowledge of statistical methods for the interpretation of results.
K_W15: advanced principles of occupational health and safety (OHS) to a degree sufficient for working in a chemical laboratory.
Skills: The student is able to:
K_U01: apply the established laws of chemistry to the analysis of selected chemical problems.
K_U05: perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic substances, and utilize selected instrumental analysis techniques to conduct analyses of inorganic substances.
K_U15: skillfully plan and execute basic chemical research and experiments; possesses the ability to observe and critically evaluate their own results and discuss measurement errors.
K_U16: apply appropriate research methods, techniques, and tools within a given chemical specialty necessary to explain a stated problem, including advanced information and communication technologies (ICT).
K_U27: work in a team (including interdisciplinary teams) and is aware of the responsibility for shared tasks associated with teamwork.
K_U28: skillfully plan and organize individual and team work within the framework of joint tasks and projects, and is able to critically assess the progress of such work.
Social Competences: The student is ready to:
K_K02: independently undertake and initiate simple research activities and, in case of difficulties in solving a problem independently, seek expert opinions.
Assessment criteria
Tests - solving above given types of problems.
Attendance is mandatory and checked against the attendance list. Maximum number of absences: 2.
Practical placement
None
Bibliography
1."Ćwiczenia rachunkowe z chemii analitycznej" pod red. Z.Galusa, PWN, Warszawa
2. Skrypt dla studentów (red. A. Michalska-Maksymiuk) Wydział Chemii UW, Warszawa 2007
Additional information
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