Instrumental Analysis Laboratory 1200-1ZMANINSL4
The laboratory experiments demonstrate common instrumental techniques of quantitative analytical chemistry. Students use various methods such as UV-Vis spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry; various electrochemical techniques (potentiometry with ion selective electrodes, voltammetry, polarography). In the course of each exercise the analyses of real samples (waters, alloys, food etc) are performed.
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
After finishing the course student:
- is acquainted with theoretics backgrounds and possibilities of application of selected common instrumental methods of chemical analysis,
- is able to indicate the main fields of application oif those methods,
- is able to indicate the limitations of discussed analytical methods.
Assessment criteria
see polish description. foreign studens should contact with coordinator of the Laboratory
Practical placement
Professional training outside of the University is not needed to complete this course.
Bibliography
1.W. Szczepaniak "Metody instrumentalne w analizie chemicznej" Wyd. V, PWN 2007.
2.D. A. Skoog, D. M. West, F. J. Holler, S. R. Crouch "Podstawy chemii analitycznej" tom 2, PWN, 2007.
3.D. Kealey, P. J. Haines, "Chemia analityczna. Krótkie wykłady", PWN 2005.
4.R. Kellner, J.-M. Mermet, M. Otto, M. Valcarcel, H. M. Widmer "Analytical Chemistry" Wyd. II, Wiley-CH, 2004.
Additional information
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