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Course Name
Turkish
Analitik Kimya
English
Analytical Chemistry
Course Code
KIM 203
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Birsen Öztürk
Course Objectives
1.To provide a background in those chemical principles that are particularly
important to analytical chemistry
2.To give judgments of the accuracy and precision of experimental data
3. To show how these judgments can be sharpened by the application of statistical
methods
4.To introduce gravimetric and titrimetric techniques of Analytical chemistry
Course Description
Steps in quantitative analysis; Methods for expression of concentrations of solutions;Errors in chemical analysis; Application of statistics to data treatment and evaluation;Gravimetric methods of analysis; Titrimetric methods of analysis; Aqueous solutionchemistry; Effects of electrolytes on ionic equilibria; Application of equilibriumcalculations to complex systems; Theory of neutralization titrations; Titration curvesfor complex acid-base systems; Complex formation titrations; Precipitationtitrimetry
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will be able to:
I. Learn steps in quantitative analysis
II. Methods for expression of concentrations of solutions.
III. Errors in chemical analysis and application of statistics to data treatment and
evaluation.
IV. Gravimetric and Titrimetric methods of analysis.
V. Acid, base and buffer solution concepts
VI. Application of equilibrium calculations to complex systems.
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Textbook
Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, Skoog, West, Holler, Crouch, 8th
Edition, Brooks/Cole, USA, 2004.
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Analytical Chemistry text books available in the library
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