Analytical Chemistry III (CH471P) is one of the compulsory courses for
chemistry students,there is one requirement before this course the student must
pass it (CH241).The Analytical Chemistry IIIis interested in a study of :-Separation
methods by solvent extraction, and distillation andChromatography (paper, thin
layer, column, GC), and Gravimetric analysis, Precipitation Equilibria, andPhotometric
analysis.
Intended learning outcomes
The student must be able toknow the
principles ofSeparation methods, and know the components of spectrophotometerand
GC apparatus.
Teaching and learning methods
The use of typical
teaching using the blackboard, giving an exercise at the end of the lesson
Methods of assessments
Several methods of evaluation are used for
evaluating class work and the total score for class work is 40% distributed 30%
for two midterm exams and 10% simple testsandHomeworkor simple research, and 60%
final exam.
References:
1. Mohamed ymnSamra, Khalil Mahmoud Tabil
(1992). Principles of analytical chemistry. First edition, Omar Almokhtar
University
2. Mohamed MajdiWasel (2010). Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry. Second edition,
Alazhar University. Dar Alfagr.
3. Fathi Salem Maatouq and others (1998).
Laboratory organic chemistry (techniques and qualitative analysis). Elga
Publications, Valletta, Malta.
4. Gary D. Christian, Purnendu K. Dasgupta,
Kevin A. Schug (2014). Analytical Chemistry. Seventh edition.
5. Douglas A. Skoog, Donald M. West (1982).
Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry. Fourth edition