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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Science : Chemistry

610-360 Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation

Credit Points:

10.0

Coordinator:

Dr G. R. Scollary

Prerequisite/s:

610-260

Timetable:

Semester 2

Contact:

13 lectures (2 per week for 7 weeks) 33 hours practical work

Objectives:

On completion of 610-360 the student should:

Comprehend:

  • the principles of quantitative analytical chemistry;

  • the complementary nature of classical and instrumental methods of analysis;

  • the importance of planning and full understanding in the efficient performance of chemical analyses.

Have developed:

  • skills in quantitative chemical separations;

  • ability to carry out classical and instrumental determinations of selected components of a variety of sample materials;

  • competence in planning and execution of experimental procedures;

  • ability to prepare reports of analyses carried out.

Content:

Principles of the major analytical instruments: chemical methods of sample preparation for classical and instrumental analysis.

Assessment:

One 90-minute written examination at the end of Semester 2. Practical work will be continuously assessed. Satisfactory performance in both theory and practical work is required before credit can be granted for this subject.

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