The course deals with experiments related to chemical analysis. It provides basic information about safety rules, instrumentation of
analytical chemistry, statistics for data treatment, and practice to various methods of analysis.
1- Providing basic information about safety rules and instrumentation.
2- Learning how to analyze chemical data and assess its reliability by application of certain statistical methods.
3- Understanding classical methods of chemical analysis including volumetric and gravimetric methods.
4- Comparing various methods of analysis and determining their applicability to various types of analytes.
5- Learning how to perform calculations and reporting the results.
1- Use instrumentation and handle chemicals properly.
2- Apply different types of analyses and select the proper method of analysis for certain analytes.
3- Analyze data and judge their accuracy.
4- Write a scientific report and calculate the results properly.
"Practical Analytical Chemistry" manual, 2008
1- G.D. Christian, Analytical Chemistry, 5th ed., Wiley,1994
2- D. A. Skoog, D.M. West, and F. J. Holler, Analytical Chemistry, An Introduction, 5th ed., Saunders College Publishing. 1990.
3- J. S. Fritz and G. H. Schenk, Quantitative Analytical Chemistry, 5th ed., Prentice Hall, 1987.
| Activity | Percent (%) |
|---|---|
| Reports | 50% |
| Final Exam | 50% |