This course is designed to provide participants with a detailed and up-to-date overview of basic principle of analytical chemistry. It covers the techniques on how to operate and use the laboratory tools and glassware safely; the preparation of samples in a professional manner; the chemical concentrations; conducting volumetric calculations and gravimetric calculations; the dilution and formulation of qualitative and quantitative analysis; and the titration and construction of colorimetric analysis. During this interactive course, participants will learn the electrochemistry, ion-selective electrodes, potentiometry, UV spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy; the difference between gas chromatography and liquid chromatography; the atomic flame spectrometry and inductively coupling plasma; and the evaluation and control of analytical results.
Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will be able to:-
- Apply and gain a basic knowledge on the principals of analytical chemistry
- Operate and use the laboratory tools and glassware safely
- Prepare samples in a professional manner
- Determine chemical concentrations and conduct volumetric calculations as well
- as gravimetric calculations
- Recognize dilution and formulate qualitative and quantitative analysis
- Explain titration and construct a colorimetric analysis
- Identify electrochemistry, ion-selective electrodes, potentiometry, UV
- spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy
- Distinguish the difference between gas chromatography and liquid
- chromatography
- Describe atomic flame spectrometry and inductively coupling plasma
- Evaluate and control the analytical results
DAY 1
- Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- Safety in Laboratory
- Laboratory Tools & Glassware
- Sampling
- Sample Preparation
DAY 2
- Chemical Concentrations
- Volumetric Calculations
- Gravimetric Calculation
- Dilution
- Qualitative Analysis
DAY 3
- Quantitative Analysis
- Titration
- Colorimetric Analysis
- Electrochemistry
- Ion-Selective Electrodes
DAY 4
- Potentiometry
- UV Spectrometry
- Infrared Spectroscopy
- Gas Chromatography
- Liquid Chromatography
DAY 5
- Atomic Flame Spectrometry
- Inductively Coupling Plasma
- Evaluation and Control of Analytical Results
- Course Conclusion
The course will provide participants with a basic knowledge on the principals of analytical chemistry. It is suitable for all analytical laboratory staff.