- Course name: Analytical chemistry laboratory
- Code course: 2104075
- Semester credit: 2 (0,4,4)
- Degree: Third year student
- Course hours
– Class 0 hours
– Laboratory 60 hour
– Home study 30 hours
This course provides a one semester survey of basic laboratory techniques. Students must have completed analytical chemistry before taking this course. By the end of the course the students should be able to:
– Understand the proper use of analytical glassware and associated lab equipment
– Understand the basic principles and operation of pipet, buret, erlen mayer …
– Use statistics and graphing software to analyze experimental data
– Understand the chemical principles
- Course Description
Laboratory experiments include: gravimetric analysis, precipitation, complexiometric, and reduction-oxidation titrations.
- Student duty:
Class attandance, assay, examine acording to the regulation No. 43/2007-QĐ-BGD&ĐT date 15/08/2007 of MOET, regulation No 235/QĐ-ĐHCN-ĐT date 30/08/2007 of IUH.
- Course material:
– Textbook:
Analytical chemistry laboratory Textbook, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City.
– Reference:
- Hoàng Minh Châu, Từ Văn Mặc, Từ Vọng Nghi, Fundamentals of analytical chemistry, Hanoi, 2002.
- Grades:
– Class Participation: yes
– Assay: no
– Short quizzes: yes
– Mid term: no
– Final term: yes
– Other: no
- Grade Rule: Follow the credit regulation
- Course Outline:
No | Main Contents | Hours | Credit Hours | Note | ||
Class | Lab | Home study | ||||
1 | Opening | 5 | 5 | 5 | ||
2 | Acid-base titration | 15 | 15 | 15 | ||
3 | Oxidation reduction titration | 10 | 10 | 10 | ||
4 | Complexometric titration | 15 | 15 | 15 | ||
5 | Precipitation titration | 5 | 5 | 5 | ||
6 | Gravimetric analysis | 5 | 5 | 5 | ||
7 | Test | 5 | 5 | 5 | ||
Total | 60 | 60 | 60 |
Chapter 1: Opening
1.1. Lesson opening
1.2. Recept laboratory
1.3. Solution dilution calculator
Chapter 2: Acid – base titration
2.1. Lesson 1: Strong base – weak acid titration
2.1.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
2.1.2. Experiments
2.1.3. Experiment reports
2.1.4. Explain the result of experiments
2.2. Lesson 2: Strong acid – weak base titration
2.2.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
2.2.2. Experiments
2.2.3. Experiment reports
2.2.4. Explain the result of experiments
2.3. Lesson 4: Titrations of polyprotic acids and mixture base
2.3.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
2.3.2. Experiments
2.3.3. Experiment reports
2.3.4. Explain the result of experiments
Chapter 3: Oxidation reduction titration
3.1. Lesson 2: Permanganate titration: determination to ions Fe2+, Fe3+, Ca2+
3.1.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
3.1.2. Experiments
3.1.3. Experiment reports
3.1.4. Explain the result of experiments
3.2. Lesson 3: Iodine – thiosulfate titration: determination to ion and vitamin C
3.2.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
3.2.2. Experiments
3.2.3. Experiment reports
3.2.4. Explain the result of experiments
Chapter 4: Complexometric titration
4.1. Lesson 1: Determination of Ca2+, Mg2+, mixture (Ca2+ và Mg2+) and hard water
4.1.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
4.1.2. Experiments
4.1.3. Experiment reports
4.1.4. Explain the result of experiments
4.2. Lesson 2: Determination of ions Ba2+, SO42-
4.2.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
4.2.2. Experiments
4.2.3. Experiment reports
4.2.4. Explain the result of experiments
4.3. Lesson 3: Determination of ions Zn2+, Fe3+, Al3+ and mixture (Fe3+ và Al3+)
4.3.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
4.3.2. Experiments
4.3.3. Experiment reports
4.3.4. Explain the result of experiments
Chapter 5: Precipitation titration
5.1. Lesson 1: Mohr, Volhard and Fajans methods apply to detect ion Cl–
5.3.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
5.3.2. Experiments
5.3.3. Experiment reports
5.3.4. Explain the result of experiments
Chapter 6: Gravimetric analysis
6.1. Lesson 1: Determination to ion Fe3+
6.3.1. Preparation and calibration chemicals
6.3.2. Experiments
6.3.3. Experiment reports
6.3.4. Explain the result of experiments
Chapter 7: Test
7.1. Questionnaire
7.2. Experiments
7.3. Check instruments and laboratory
Note: Each experiment lesson during 5 hours.