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Valid for year : 2005
 
NKEC68 Analytical Chemistry 3, 7,5 ECTS credits.
/Analytisk kemi 3/

For:   BKM   Kem  

 

Prel. scheduled hours: 74
Rec. self-study hours: 126

  Area of Education: Science

Subject area: Chemistry

  Advancement level (A-D): C

Aim:
The aim of the course is to give fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of electroanalytical chemistry, atomic and molecular spectrometry, and capillary electrophoresis.

Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Completed courses: NKEA26 General Chemistry, NKEA27 Organic Chemistry 1, NKEB23 Inorganic Chemistry A, NKEB24 Physical Chemistry, spectroscopy and NKEB25 Analytical Chemistry A (or equivalent courses). Attended course: NKEB26 Analytical Chemistry B (or equivalent course).

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Organisation:
The course consists of lectures, laborations, demonstrations and seminars

Course contents:
Electroanalytical chemistry with an emphasis on voltammetry (including cyclic voltammetry and puls techniques), amperometry and coulometry. Automatic potentiometric titration. Atomic spectroscopy: atomic absorption, atomic emission (ICP-AES) and atomic mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Molecular absorption and fluorescence spectrometry. Capillary electrophoresis.

Course literature:
Skoog D.A., Holler F.J. och Nieman T.A., Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5:th ed., Saunders, 1998.

Examination:
Written examination
Laboratory work and seminars
2,5 p
2,5 p
 



Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: IFM.
Director of Studies: Stefan Svensson
Examiner: Roger Sävenhed

Course Syllabus in Swedish

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Last updated: 06/08/2005