Course title
無機分析化学   [Inorganic Analytical Chemistry]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 021209
Instructor(s)
前田 和之   [MAEDA Kazuyuki]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Analytical chemistry serves as a foundation of many chemical research fields and it gives a good opportunity to understand quantitative treatment of chemical equilibria. This course mainly covers classical wet analysis based on chemical reactions. Although modern analysis is dependent mainly on physicochemical instruments, the basis of the analysis is supported by the classical chemical analysis. First, learners will learn how to quantitatively treat with various chemical equilibria in aqueous solutions, and subsequently their applications to volumetric and gravimetric analysis, followed by introductory lectures on separation methods used in chemical analysis such as ion exchange and solvent extraction. This course provides students with the chemical foundation toward more specialized chemistry courses by learning analytical chemistry.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to understand chemical equilibria in solution and basis of chemical analysis based on the chemical equilibria.
Course schedule
Fundamentally this lecture proceeds according to the textbook in Japanese shown below, excluding Chpt. 7 and 8 concerning instrumental analysis. Problems for self-study will be distributed, and the answers are checked on the blackboard as exercises in the beginning of several lectures. The questions in the exams will be given partly in English but in Japanese for the rest. The course schedule will be as follows:

Week 1: Introduction, What is analytical chemistry, Notation of concentration
Week 2: Measurements and errors, Precision and accuracy, Significant figure
Week 3: Volumetric analysis 1 (concept of acid/base, acid-base dissociation)
Week 4: Volumetric analysis 2 (chemical equilibria in solution, acid-base titration)
Week 5: Volumetric analysis 3 (redox reaction, Nernst equation)
Week 6: Volumetric analysis 4 (redox titration)
Week 7: Volumetric analysis 5 (coordination compound, chelate reaction)
Week 8: Midterm exam
Week 9: Volumetric analysis 6 (precipitation titration)
Week 10: Gravimetric analysis 1 (precipitate formation)
Week 11: Gravimetric analysis 2 (thermogravimetry, operation in gravimetric analysis)
Week 12: Separation, Solvent extraction
Week 13: Solid-phase extraction, Ion-exchange separation
Week 14: Basic chromatography
Week 15: Term-end exam
Prerequisites
Students entering this class are assumed to have learned Chemistry in Japanese high school curriculum or its equivalent. Otherwise, there will be difficulty in understanding part of the contents in this course. In this case it is strongly recommended to study the relevant field by yourself, especially chemical and ionization equilibria, until May.
Required Text(s) and Materials
K. Oguma and T. Sakai, "Fundamental Analytical Chemistry", Asakura Shoten (in Japanese) .
References
Any textbooks or exercise books concerning analytical chemistry for university courses will be useful, but those concerning mainly instrumental analysis should be avoided.
Assessment/Grading
Attitude (5%), report & exercise (10%), midterm exam (35%), and term-end exam (50%).
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
chemical analysis, quantitative analysis, volumetric analysis, gravimetric analysis, extraction
Office hours
Prof. Kazuyuki Maeda (Building 1: N413) Anytime
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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3/24/2018 1:39:04 PM