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Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I KİM0219 3. Semester 4 + 0 4.0 5.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery
Course Coordinator
Instructors Selma Gül ÖZTAŞ
Assistants
Goals To teach the basic principles of qualitative and quantitative analysis, To teach the techniques for evaluating the analytical data, To give information about the bases of the gravimetric and titrimetric analysis methods to the students.
Course Content 1. Introduction to Analytical Chemistry 2. Errors in Chemical Analysis,3. Random Errors in the Study The source of random errors, the statistical evaluation of random errors,5.Gravimetric Analysis Methods: Gravimetric Calculations Properties of Precipitates and Precipitators, Applications of Gravimetric Methods,6.Titrimetric Analysis Methods: Basic Principles, Standard solutions,7. Solution Chemistry: The chemical composition of aqueous solutions,8. Effect of Electrolytes on Ionic Balances, Thermodynamic and Concentration Equilibrium Constants, Activity and Activity Coefficient,9. Application of Dange Calculations to Complex Systems, Solution Methods of Multi-Equilibrium Problems, Calculation of Resolution by Systematic Method
Learning Outcomes 1) 1. Explain the basic concepts of analytical chemistry and the steps of a typical analysis.
2) 2. Inspect the quality of experimental measurements.
3) 3. Describe the methods of gravimetric analysis.
4) 4. Interpretation of information on aqueous solution chemistry

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Introduction to analytical chemistry : Basic concepts, Tools of analytical chemistry Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

Homework
2. Week Calculations in analytical chemistry: atomic mass units and mol, solutions and concentrations of solutions, chemical stoichiometry, Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

Homework
3. Week Aqueous solutions and Chemical Equilibrium: Aqueous solution chemistry, chemical composition of aqueous solutions, buffer solutions Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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4. Week Effect of Electrolytes on chemical equilibrium : Effect of electrolytes on ionic equilibrium, thermodynamic and concentration equilibrium constants, activity and activity coefficients. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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5. Week Equilibrium Problems in Complex Systems: Application of equilibrium calculations to complex systems, systematic method for solving multiple equilibrium problems, solubility equilibrium calculations Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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6. Week Equilibrium Problems in Complex Systems: Application of equilibrium calculations to complex systems, systematic method for solving multiple equilibrium problems, solubility equilibrium calculations Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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7. Week Equilibrium Problems in Complex Systems: Application of equilibrium calculations to complex systems, systematic method for solving multiple equilibrium problems, solubility equilibrium calculations Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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8. Week Gravimetric Analysis Methods: Gravimetric calculations, properties and applications of precipitation and precipitation Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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9. Week Gravimetric Analysis Methods: Gravimetric calculations, properties and applications of precipitation and precipitation Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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10. Week Titrimetric methods: Terms used in volumetric titrimetry standard solutions, gravimetric titrimetry. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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11. Week Titrimetric methods: Terms used in volumetric titrimetry standard solutions, gravimetric titrimetry. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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12. Week Titrimetric methods: Terms used in volumetric titrimetry standard solutions, gravimetric titrimetry. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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13. Week Principles of neutralization titrations: titration curves for strong acids and bases, titration curves for weak acids and bases Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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14. Week Principles of neutralization titrations: titration curves for strong acids and bases, titration curves for weak acids and bases Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Analitik Kimya Temel İlkeler 8. Baskı; Skoog, West, Holler, Crouch, Çeviri Editörleri: E. Kılıç ve H. Yılmaz, Bilim Yayıncılık, 2004.

Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
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*DK = Course's Contrubution.
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ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 4
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 10 4
Homework 1 10
Midterm Exam 2 2
Time to prepare for Midterm Exam 2 5
Final Exam 1 2
Time to prepare for Final Exam 1 20
Total Workload
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