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ERT 207/4 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 

Course Synopsis:

This course introduces and discusses the basic principle of analytical chemistry that covers data analysis and interpretation. Basic statistics and the utilization of statistics are applied in most of the analytical methods. To introduce, discuss and apply classical analytical methods such as gravimetriy and titrimetry. This course also meant to introduce, discuss and apply modern methods in analytical chemistry such as chromatographic and spectroscopic technique.

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Course Outcomes:
Ability to analyze the correct statistical method for data analytical and to remember the steps in quantitative analysis 
Ability to evaluate the concentration of analytes of various classical titrimetric (acid-base, complexation, redox and precipitation) and gravimetric methods for mass determination 
Ability to evaluate modern chromatography and spectroscopic principles and to interpret and calculate the sample concentration.


References:

Christian, G. D. 2004. Analytical chemistry. 6th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Harvey, D. 2000. Modern Analytical Chemistry. McGraw-Hill.
Keeley, D and Haines, P. J. 2002. Analytical Chemistry. Oxford: Bios Scientific
Skoog, D. A., West, D. M. and Holler, F. J. 1996. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry. Saunders College Publication
David S. Hage and James R. C. 2010. Analytical Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. First edition. Prentice Hall.
James Miller and Jane C Miller. 2010. Statistics and Chemometrics for Analytical Chemistry (6th Edition), Pearson Education Canada

 

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