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Introduction to Analytical Chemistry (SE-307)

Introduction to Analytical Chemistry (SE-307). Anna Permanasari. Course Identity. 2 sks , 2 nd grade , 4 nd semester Compulsory/ Concretation Competence Courses prerequisite : Has attended fundamental chemistry Standard Competence:

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Introduction to Analytical Chemistry (SE-307)

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  1. Introduction to Analytical Chemistry (SE-307) Anna Permanasari

  2. Course Identity • 2 sks, 2nd grade, 4ndsemester • Compulsory/ Concretation Competence Courses • prerequisite : Has attended fundamental chemistry • Standard Competence: Understand that analytical chemistry is a part of chemistry that can be used to identify element in an inorganic compound, to analyze structure and to analyze the quantity of substance in materials

  3. Basic Competence: • Can describe the steps in chemical analysis • Can define the test to identify element in an inorganic compound • Can describe basic concept in titrimetric methods (acid-base, redox, argentometric, and complexometric titration) • Can do the calculation related to titrimetric methods • Can describe the basic concept in spectrometric analysis (UV/VIS) • Can use Lambert-Beers Law to calculate the concentration of sample matrix • Can describe methods in separation chemistry.

  4. Learning Activity - Method(s) : demonstration, discussion, questions and answers, - Approach(s) : Problem Based Learning - Assignment : structured-assignment - Media : LCD, OHP and apparatus

  5. Assessment • mid-semester test = 30 % • final-semester test = 30% • Paper Tasks = 20% • Presentation = 20 % Prerequisite for final exam: 80% presences.

  6. Meeting Agenda 1stMeeting : Manipulation, Course preview 2nd Meeting : Analytical chemistry as a part of chemistry 3rdMeeting : Steps in chemical analysis 4th Meeting : Qualitative analysis (1) 5th Meeting : Qualitative analysis (2) 6th Meeting : Quantitative analysis (Acid-base titrations) 7th Meeting : Quantitative analysis (Argentometric titrations)

  7. Meeting Agenda 8th Meeting : Quantitative analysis (Redox titrations) 9th Meeting : Quantitative analysis (Complexometric titrations) 10th Meeting : Exercise on calculation in quantitative analysis 11th Meeting : Mid exam 12thMeeting : Spectrometric analysis (UV/VIS); Introduction to Lambert-Beer Laws 13th Meeting : Spectrometric analysis ; Exercises in spectrometric calculation 14th Meeting : Separation methods in analytical chemistry 15th Meeting : Separation methods in analytical chemistry 16th Meeting : Final exam

  8. References Day, Underwood (2004): Introduction to Analytical Chemistry, Prentice and Hall Pub, 5thedition, NY. Kolthoff and Sander (1994): Quantitative Inorganic Analysis Other Analytical Chemistry textbooks

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