Introduction
to analytical chemistry - types of chemical analysis - the importance of
chemical analysis, methods of volumetric quantitative analysis (titration),
expression of the concentration of a substance, titrations of acids and bases
Intended learning outcomes
To
remind the student of the fields of analytical chemistry
That
the student enumerate ways of expressing focus
To
explain the phenomena of acids and bases and the ionization constant of water
To
explain to the student how to hydrate salts
The student should be
familiar with buffer solutions and be able to prepare them and draw titration
curves
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures-
Quarterly
activities-
Duties-
Methods of assessments
Methods
of evaluating students in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%
Term
work: divided between written midterm exams, assignments and assignments
Written
final exam
First midterm exam
(15 marks), oral exam (5 marks), second midterm exam, midterm practical exam,
final practical exam, final theoretical exam