Course title
D0050700
Analytical Chemistry 1

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Course description
Students should understand general concepts of chemical equilibrium, such as Acid-Base Equilibria, Acid-Base Titrations, Complexometric Reactions and Titrations, Precipitation Reaction and Titration.
Purpose of class
Understanding of general concepts of chemical equilibrium, such as Acid-Base Equilibria, Acid-Base Titrations, Complexometric Reactions and Titrations, Precipitation Reaction and Titration.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understanding of concepts of acid-base equilibria
  2. Understanding of concepts of complexometric reactions and titrations
  3. Understanding of concepts of precipitation reactions and titrations
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. How to we express concentration of solutions 1 (mol, molarity, equivalent, normality) Read the syllabus in detail. 200minutes
2. How to we express concentration of solutions 2 (dilution of concentrated solution, convert percent by weight to molarity, pH) Solve problems regarding mol, molarity, equivalent, normality. 200minutes
3. How to we express concentration of solutions 3 (ppm calculation, pH calculation of solutions of strong acid or base) Solve problems regarding dilution of concentrated solution, convert percent by weight to molarity, pH 200minutes
4. Acid-base equilibria 1 (Bronstead-Lowry theory, general concept of chemical equilibrium) Solve problems regarding ppm calculation, pH calculation of solutions of strong acid or base 200minutes
5. Acid-base equilibria 2 (pH calculation of solutions of weak acid or base, and those of salts of weak acids and bases) Solve problems regarding Bronstead-Lowry theory, general concept of chemical equilibrium. 200minutes
6. Acid-base equilibria 3 (pH calculation of buffer solutions) Solve problems regarding pH calculations of solutions of weak acid or base, and those of salts of weak acids and bases. 200minutes
7. Acid-base equilibria 4 (acid-base titrations) Solve problems regarding pH calculation of buffer solutions. 200minutes
8. Examination 1 Solve problems regarding 1-7 lectured. 200minutes
9. Complexometric reactions and titrations 1(chelating agent, chelate, formation constant, fraction of dissociating species in polyligand complexes) Solve problems regarding chelating agent, chelate, formation constant, fraction of dissociating species in polyligand complexes. 200minutes
10. Complexometric reactions and titrations 2(EDTA, EDTA equilibria,
Effect of pH on EDTA equilibria, conditional formation constant)
Solve problems regarding EDTA, EDTA equilibria,
effect of pH on EDTA equilibria, conditional formation constant.
200minutes
11. Complexometric reactions and titrations 3 (metal-EDTA titration curves) Solve problems regarding metal-EDTA titration curves. 200minutes
12. Precipitation reactions and titrations 1 (solubility product) Solve problems regarding solubility product. 200minutes
13. Precipitation reactions and titrations 2 (Effect of acidity on solubility of precipitates: conditional solubility product, Effect of complexation on solubility: conditional solubility product) Solve problems regarding effect of acidity on solubility of precipitates and effect of complexation on solubility. 200minutes
14. Precipitation reactions and titrations 3 (Precipitation titrations) Solve problems regarding precipitation titrations. 200minutes
15. Final Examination *
Total. - - 2800minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

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1. 40% 30% 30% 100%
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Evaluation method and criteria
With examination 1 which include the topics of "goals and the objectives"(50 %), final examination (50 %) which include the topics of "goals and the objectives", for a total possible score of 100, a total score of 60 or above will be required for a passing grade.
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbooks are prepared for undergraduate students.
References: Analytical Chemistry 6th Ed./G. D. Christian/Wiley, Analytical Chemistry/R. Kellner ed. / Wiley-VCH and so on.
Prerequisites
No requirement
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Office hours: Monday, 19:00-20:00.
    How to contact : by e-mail.
Relation to the environment
Environment-related course (10%)
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
N/A
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