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Course Name
Turkish
Enstrumental Analitik Yön.Lab.
English
Instrumental Analytical Methods Laboratory
Course Code
KIM 212L
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
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-
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5
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Birsen Öztürk
Course Objectives
1. To teach automation in the laboratory
2. To provide the applications of analytical chemistry
3. To give an ability of determination on different analysis
Course Description
Flame Emission/ Direct Conductivity, Flame Atomic Absorbtion Spectroscopy,
Potantiometric Methods, HPLC + Paper Chromatography, UV Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectrometry (IR), Türbidimetri, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, Conductivity Methods, Refractometry
Course Outcomes
Students who successfully completed the course will gain the following abilities to apply:
1.Flame Emission/Direct Conductivity, Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
2. Potentiometric Methods, HPLC + GC + Paper Chromatography
3. UV Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy, Turbidimetry
4. Infrared Spectrometry
5. Agarose gel electrophoresis
6. Conductivity Methods
Pre-requisite(s)
KIM 221 MIN DD or KIM 221E MIN DD or KIM 211L MIN DD or KIM 211EL MIN DD
Required Facilities
Flame Emission Spectroscopy / Direct Conductivity
Atomic Absorbtion Spectroscopy
IR
Turbidimetry
Measurement of some substances of refractive indexes by refractometric method
Conductometric Titration
Potentiometric Titration
Direct Potentiometric Determination
Gel Electrophoresis
UV/Visible Spectrophotometry
GC
HPLC
Other
Textbook
Notebooks of Instrumental Analysis Methods Laboratory
Other References
(Principle of Instrumantal Analysis, Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanly R. Crouch, 6th Edition, Cengage Learning Publishing, 2007)
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