This course aims to:• Determination of the molar conductivity of strong and weak solutions.• Determination of some chemical constants by electrical methods.• Calculation of thermodynamic properties using reductive potentials.
Intended learning outcomes
a. Knowledge & understandingA.1 Know how to determine the molar conductivity of strong and weak solutions.A.2 Knowledge of electrical methods to determine some chemical constants.A.3 Know how to calculate thermodynamic properties using reductive potentials.B. Mental skillsB.1 The ability to determine the molar conductivity of strong and weak solutions.B.2 The ability to measure some chemical constants in the laboratory.B.3 The ability to calculate thermodynamic properties in the laboratory.T. Practical & professional skillsC.1 The ability to relate theoretical foundations and special laboratory results to obtain the molar conduction of strong and weak electrolytes.C.2 The ability to apply electrical equations and foundations to calculate some chemical constants and compare the values obtained practically with the values in the references.C.3 Applying the necessary equations to the results obtained to obtain thermodynamic properties and analyzing the results obtained in a scientific way.w. Generic and transferable skillsD.1 Good understanding of the basics of electrochemistry and its practical applications.D.2 Using the computer and its programs such as Word, Excel and others in writing and presenting the results of laboratory experiments obtained.D.3 Know how to operate the devices and connect the electrical circuits in the correct way.
Teaching and learning methods
Practical lectures (lessons).• Clarification of laboratory techniques and the principle of work of each technique and how to analyze the results.• Conduct laboratory experiments and document results.
Methods of assessments
First written exam 25%Second written exam 25%final exam 50%