Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024
Course director
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Dr. Győző Kornél KULCSÁR
assistant professor,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 0 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 28 hours
total of: 28 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPE-QAS-T
- 2 kredit
- Pharmacy
- Elective modul
- autumn
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Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 50
Topic
The Quantitative analytical chemistry calculation course helps students to understand the analytical (titrimetric) calculations. It makes theoretical backgrounds more understandable.
Lectures
Practices
Seminars
- 1. Introduction - Concentrations - Concentration of standard solutions.
- 2. Introduction - Concentrations - Concentration of standard solutions.
- 3. Acid-base titrations - Methods for calculating the titration results. Calculations with molarity and normality.
- 4. Acid-base titrations - Methods for calculating the titration results. Calculations with molarity and normality.
- 5. Neutralization analysis - Standardization of a titrant. Titration curve calculations.
- 6. Neutralization analysis - Standardization of a titrant. Titration curve calculations.
- 7. Calculation of pH in titration problems I. Hydrolysis of salts.
- 8. Calculation of pH in titration problems I. Hydrolysis of salts.
- 9. Calculation of pH in titration problems II. Buffers.
- 10. Calculation of pH in titration problems II. Buffers.
- 11. Non-aqueous titration calculations.
- 12. Non-aqueous titration calculations.
- 13. Complexometry - Methods for calculating the titration results.
- 14. Complexometry - Methods for calculating the titration results
- 15. Complex chemical equilibria - Calculations with the stability constants.
- 16. Complex chemical equilibria - Calculations with the stability constants.
- 17. Redox titrations II. - Calculations based on oxidimetry.
- 18. Redox titrations II. - Calculations based on oxidimetry.
- 19. Redox titrations I. - Redox titration curve calculations.
- 20. Redox titrations I. - Redox titration curve calculations.
- 21. Redox titrations I. - Calculations based on oxidimetry.
- 22. Redox titrations I. - Calculations based on oxidimetry.
- 23. Redox titrations III. - Calculations based on reductometry.
- 24. Redox titrations III. - Calculations based on reductometry.
- 25. Precipitate formation titrations - Calculations for the solubility products.
- 26. Precipitate formation titrations - Calculations for the solubility products.
- 27. Gravimetry.
- 28. Gravimetry.
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Harris D.C.: Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 8th ed., W.H. Freeman and Co., New York, 2010
Literature developed by the Department
Handouts.
Notes
Recommended literature
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
According to the Code of Studies and Examinations (see on the homepage). During the semester maximum 3 missed classes are acceptable. Two midterm tests will be written during the semester. The result of both tests should be above 60%.
Mid-term exams
Two written exams during the semester.
Making up for missed classes
Missing written exams should be made up.
Exam topics/questions
The final grade is established based on the average of each written exams.
Examiners
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Dr. Kovács-Rozmer Katalin
- Dr. Kulcsár Győző Kornél
- Dr. Tyukodi Levente