NAME OF THE COURSE |
Analytical Chemistry 1 |
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Course teacher |
Prof Josipa Giljanović |
Credits (ECTS) |
6.0 |
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Associate teachers |
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Type of instruction (number of hours) |
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Status of the course |
Mandatory |
Percentage of application of e-learning |
0 % |
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COURSE DESCRIPTION |
Course objectives |
Acquiring basic basic theoretical knowledge of analytical chemistry, the role and application of analytical chemistry in various fields of human activity. Being able to access the chemical analysis of the sample by applying the laws of chemistry chemical balance for identification of an analyte in a sample in order to obtain useful information. |
Course enrolment requirements and entry competences required for the course |
Enrolled in or passed the course Exercise of Analytical Chemistry I |
Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes) |
After completing the course, the student will will be able to - Define the concept of analytical chemistry - Differentiate between the concepts of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis - Define the concept of analyte, the analytical signal and information. - Understanding the basic laws of chemical analysis. - Define the equilibrium constants of chemical reactions, the law of mass action and the principle according to Le Chatelier. - . Implement the principle of chemical equilibrium chemical reactions for identification and separation of analytes from complex matrix. 5. Distinguish the heterogeneous from homogeneous chemical equilibrium systems. 6. Predict the behavior of a chemical reaction due to the change in pH and due to the effect of the foreign ions. 7. Capacity to apply knowledge in practice, especially in problem solving based on information from systems. |
Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus) |
Week 1: The description and view the contents of the object. Definitions of analytical chemistry. Division of Analytical Chemistry. The concept and the formation of the analytical signal. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 2: Definition of chemical analysis - qualitative and quantitative. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 3: Constants homogeneous equilibrium of importance in analytical chemistry. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 4: Constants of heterogeneous equilibrium of importance in analytical chemistry. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 5: Qualitative chemical analysis. The concept and definition of acids and bases. Consideration of acid-base balance. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 6: Acid-base equilibrium, acidity, pH buffers. Seminar: Solving problems Week 7: I. Partial test (theoretical and seminar materials). Solving test Week 8: Concept and definition of complex ions, complexometric equilibrium, kinetics of complex formation. Seminar: Solving problems Week 9. Consideration of complexometric equilibrium. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 10: Concept and definition of the electrochemical reaction. Consideration of equilibrium electrochemical reactions. Seminar: Solving problems Week 11: Concept and definition of the redox reaction. Consideration of equilibrium electrochemical reactions. Seminar: Solving problems. Week 12: Concept and definition of heterogeneous equilibrium. Consideration of the process of dissolution and precipitation. Seminar: Solving problems Week 13: Concept and definition of extraction. Simple and complex extraction. Extraction of weak acids and metal cations from solution. Seminar: Solving problems Week 14: Concept and definition of chromatography. Analytical separation by chromatography. Seminar: Solving problems 15th week: II. Partial test (theoretical and seminar materials). Solving test |
Format of instruction: |
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Student responsibilities |
The 80% presence at lectures and completed all laboratory exercises. |
Screening student work (name the proportion of ECTS credits for eachactivity so that the total number of ECTS credits is equal to the ECTS value of the course): |
Class attendance |
1.0 |
Research |
0.0 |
Practical training |
0.0 |
Experimental work |
0.0 |
Report |
0.0 |
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3.0 |
Essay |
0.0 |
Seminar essay |
0.0 |
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