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KJVE3510 Analytical Chemistry II Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Analytisk kjemi II
- Study programme
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Bachelor's Degree Programme in Biotechnology and Applied Chemistry
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2020/2021
- Curriculum
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FALL 2020
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Emnet er ekvivalent (overlapper 10 studiepoeng) med: LO152D.
Ved praktisering av 3-gangers regelen for oppmelding til eksamen teller forsøk brukt i ekvivalente emner.
Recommended preliminary courses
A handheld calculator that cannot be used for wireless communication or to perform symbolic calculations. If the calculator's internal memory can store data, the memory must be deleted before the exam. Random checks may be carried out.
Required preliminary courses
Approved laboratory course in KJTS2100 Chemical Engineering, KJM2300 Analytical Chemistry I and KJM2400 Biochemistry and Microbiology, or corresponding qualifications.
Learning outcomes
The students shall acquire basic knowledge of the use of quantitative methods in analytical chemistry. The course includes training in relevant analytical techniques and instrumentation methods for the recording and processing of measurement data. Handling of errors, uncertainty estimates and quality assurance in quantitative analytical chemistry will also be addressed.
Teaching and learning methods
The teaching is organised as lectures, exercises and laboratory instruction.
Course requirements
Approved laboratory course in KJPE1300 General Chemistry, KJM1400 Organic Chemistry and KJM1500 Physical Chemistry, or corresponding qualifications.
Assessment
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student knows the principles that form the basis for:
- statistical processing of analytical measurement data
- quantitative methods with the use of internal and external standards and standard addition
- acid and base equilibria, preparation of buffer solutions
- molecular spectroscopy techniques such as UV-VIS and fluorescence spectroscopy
- atom spectroscopy techniques such as flame spectroscopy and ICP
- detection limit determination, sources of noise in spectroscopy and chromatography
- chromatographic separation, descriptions of column efficiency and separation ability
- chromatographic techniques such as gas chromatography and liquid chromatography
- quality control and quality assurance in a chemical laboratory
Skills The student is capable of:
- performing quantitative analyses in accordance with specific procedures
- calibrating and adjusting common measurement instruments
- assessing sources of error and calculating the uncertainty in analytical measurements
- choosing the appropriate laboratory equipment and using it correctly
- using different chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques and using the instrumentation correctly to produce reliable measurement data
- using software to aquire and process data from chemical instrumentation
- using Excel in data processing and interpretation
General competence
The student:
- has basic knowledge of quality requirements in a chemical laboratory
- is capable of performing quantitative analyses using different quantification techniques and separation and measurement methods
- has insight into statistical methods for the processing of chemical measurement data
- has knowledge of how accuracy and precision in measurement results are affected by sources of error and uncertainty in instrumentation, procedures and work techniques
- has insight into the application, limitations and functioning of spectroscopic and chromatographic methods
Permitted exam materials and equipment
The teaching is organised as lectures, exercises and laboratory instruction.
Grading scale
The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can sit the exam:
- 5-day laboratory course with 5 written assignments (two individual and three in groups of 2-4 students, 10-20 pages per assignment)
- Some exercise sessions related to the laboratory course will be compulsory. These sessions will be announced separately.
Examiners
Individual written exam, 3 hours.
The exam result can be appealed.
In the event of a resit or rescheduled exam, oral examination may be used instead of written. If oral exams are used for resit and rescheduled exams, the exam result cannot be appealed.