Analytical Chemistry 2 - Theory

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPA-L2E-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Basic modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OPA-L1E-T finished , OPA-L2G-T parallel , OPA-AM1-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 60

Topic

Within the frame of the theoretical and practical trainings of this subject students will study the quantitative approach of chemical analysis. This approach is crucial for the study of almost all fields of the pharmaceutical sciences such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical technology etc. Students have to learn and examine the theory and practice of the quantitative analytical reactions, methods, rules and calculations.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction to quantitative chemical analysis. The analytical process. The tools - Perjési Pál
  • 2. Introduction to quantitative chemical analysis. The analytical process. The tools. - Perjési Pál
  • 3. Quality assurance. Calibration methods. - Perjési Pál
  • 4. Quality assurance. Calibration methods. - Perjési Pál
  • 5. Chemical equilibria. - Perjési Pál
  • 6. Chemical equilibria. - Perjési Pál
  • 7. Acid-base titrations. Titration curve. Indication of equivalence point. - Perjési Pál
  • 8. Acid-base titrations. Titration curve. Indication of equivalence point. - Perjési Pál
  • 9. Neutralization analysis. Titration of strong acids and bases. - Perjési Pál
  • 10. Neutralization analysis. Titration of strong acids and bases. - Perjési Pál
  • 11. Neutralization analysis. Titration of weak acids and bases. - Perjési Pál
  • 12. Neutralization analysis. Titration of weak acids and bases. - Perjési Pál
  • 13. Neutralization analysis. Titration in non-aqueous solutions. - Perjési Pál
  • 14. Neutralization analysis. Titration in non-aqueous solutions. - Perjési Pál
  • 15. Statistics. The experimental error. - Perjési Pál
  • 16. Statistics. The experimental error. - Perjési Pál
  • 17. Complexometry I. - Perjési Pál
  • 18. Complexometry I. - Perjési Pál
  • 19. Complexometry II. - Perjési Pál
  • 20. Complexometry II. - Perjési Pál
  • 21. Precipitate titrations. - Perjési Pál
  • 22. Precipitate titrations. - Perjési Pál
  • 23. Redox titrations.Titration curve. Indication of equivalence point. - Perjési Pál
  • 24. Redox titrations.Titration curve. Indication of equivalence point. - Perjési Pál
  • 25. Redox titrations. Oxidimetry. - Perjési Pál
  • 26. Redox titrations. Oxidimetry. - Perjési Pál
  • 27. Redox titrations. Reductometry. - Perjési Pál
  • 28. Redox titrations. Reductometry. - Perjési Pál

Practices

Seminars

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

Laboratory handouts - describing details of the experiments.

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Two compulsory midterm tests (on the topics of the lectures and the practices) will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. One of the test results should be above 60%, and the average of the test results should be above 50%. One retake test is allowed on the 13th week of the semester. The result of the retake test is added to those of the first two.

Mid-term exams

Two compulsory midterm tests (on the topics of the lectures and the practices) will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. One of the test results should be above 60%, and the average of the test results should be above 50%. One retake test is allowed on the 13th week of the semester. The result of the retake test is added to those of the first two.

Making up for missed classes

There is no opportunity to make up missed classes (lectures and practices).

Exam topics/questions

Oral exam covering the topics of Analytical Chemistry 1 and Analytical Chemistry 2. The list of questions for the final exam is available on the home page of the Institute.

The criterion of admission to the exam is the successful completion of the practice carried out in parallel (midsemester grade with the result different from "failed").

Examiners

  • Perjési Pál

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars