CH212. : Analytical Chemistry 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH211.

Overview

- Introduction to oxidation titrations.

- Definition of redox.

- Oxidation numbers and methods of their calculation.

- Weighing redox equations.

- Identify the solubility of compounds.

- The concept of the solubility quotient constant.

- Precipitation titrations.

- Calibration curves.

- Definition of complexes and the foundations of their composition.

- Complex configuration calibrations.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Knowledge of oxidation titrations and the concept of redox.

2. Be able to apply oxidation calculation methods.

3. Develop students' ability to determine the weight of redox equations.

4. Introduce students to the solubility of compounds and the concept of the solubility product constant.

5. Enable students to distinguish sedimentation calibrations and calibration curves. 6. Knowledge of complexes and the foundations of their composition.

7. Students acquire basic information about complex composition calibrations.

8. Recognize oxidation titrations and the concept of redox.

9. Demonstrates oxidation calculation methods.

10. Determines the weight of redox equations.

11. Explains the solubility of compounds and the concept of the solubility product constant.

12. Distinguish precipitation titrations and titration curves.

13. Recognize complexes and the foundations of their composition.

14. Describes the configuration calibrations of complexes.

15. Compresses and analyzes oxidation titrations and the concept of redox.

16. Discusses methods of calculating oxidation.

17. Detects the weight of redox equations.

18. Discusses the solubility of compounds and the concept of solubility quotient constant.

19. Connects precipitation titrations and titration curves.

20. Analyzes and explains complexes and the foundations of their composition.

21. Classifies and deduces complex composition titrations.

22. Apply with an in-depth understanding his knowledge of oxidation titrations and the concept of redox.

23. Oxidation is calculated.

24. Applied evaluates the results of the analyzes and their relevance to reality.

25. Employ his knowledge of the solubility of compounds and the concept of the solubility quotient constant.

26. Criticizes and evaluates different manufacturing methods and manufacturing quality.

27. Employs his knowledge of complexes and the foundations of their composition. 28. Uses local and international standard standards.

29. Respects the opinions of his colleagues and has professional ethics.

30. Ability to communicate orally and in writing.

31. The ability to self-learning and continuous learning.

32.Ability to work as a team.

Teaching and learning methods

1- Lectures.

2- Presenting scientific research.

3- Discussion

Methods of assessments

Notes

Percentage

Evaluation weight

Evaluation duration

Evaluation methods

No.

20%

20

Fifth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

1

20%

20

Tenth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

2

50%

50

Last week

Final Exam

3

10%

10

During the term

Activity

4

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1

Introduction to oxidation titrations

2

2-3

Definition of redox detail

4

4

Oxidation numbers and methods for calculating them

2

5

First med term exam

6-7

Balancing Redox Equations

4

8

Identify the solubility of compounds

2

9

Concept of the solubility product constant

2

10

Second med term exam

11

Precipitation titrations

2

12

Calibration curves

2

13

Definition of complexes and the basis for their formation

2

14

Complex configuration calibrations

2

15

Final exam

Total

24

References

Reference Title

Publisher

Version

The author

Reference location

Analytical Chemistry

Abd El-Hakim Qandeel

College Library

Analytical Chemistry

Any

Skog & West

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