CH210 : Analytical Chemistry Gravimetric and Volumetric Analysis

Department

Department of Botany

Academic Program

Bachelor in Botany

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

CH102

Overview

Theoretical foundations and principles related to quantitative gravimetric and volumetric analysis.

•Types of chemical reactions used in quantitative gravimetric and volumetric analysis

• Mathematical calculations related to quantitative gravimetric analysis, neutralization, and sedimentation titrations.

• How to prepare and discuss the results based on the technique used in the analysis.

• How to determine the appropriate method for analyzing samples quantitatively by gravimetric analysis or titration

Intended learning outcomes

a. " Knowledge & understand

1 Understanding basic information on weight and volume quantitative analysis methods. "

2 Learn basic concepts of types of chemical interactions used in analysis. "

3 Understand how to calculate the quantity of the chemical and determine the concentration of solutions when doing chemical analysis."

4 Learn how to prepare and process results.

5 Understand how to Choose the appropriate methodAnalyze samples weighing or volumetric

b. Mental skills

b. 1 Understanding terminology for weight and volume quantitative analysis

b. 2 Ability to choose the appropriate chemical reaction for weight and volume quantitative analysis

b. 3 Ability to perform all calculations related to weight and volume quantitative analysis

b. 4 Ability to express and discuss results

b. 5 Ability to select the same method of analysis

C. Practical & Professional Skills

c. 1 Identify the glass tools needed for accurate weight and volume analysis

c. 2 Identify the types of evidence needed for the types of chemical reactions used in the analysis.

c. 3 Learn how to prepare solutions and identify blocks of materials needed in the analysis.

c. 4 Ability to process errors for analysis results

c. 5 Learn how to conduct experiments related to weight and volume quantitative analysis

D. Generic and transferable skills

d. 1 Ability to discuss and work in an individual and independent format based on personal skills for understanding and analysis

d. 2 Find out how to rationalize time during analysis

d. 3 Ability to perform mathematical calculations accurately and in a short time

d. 4 Ability to prepare reports for the presentation of results discussion

d. 5 Absorbing simple chemical analysis skills