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CH345 Agenda

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    Unit 1( Analytical Chemistry , Evaluating Data, Equilibrium Chemistry)

    Unit 2 (Sampling, Gravimetric, Titrimetric, Spectroscopic, and Electrochemical Methods)

    Unit 3 ( Chromatographic, Electrophoretic, and Kinetic Methods, Standard Methods and Quality Assurance)

    Lecture 1
    Lecture 2
    Lecture 3
    Lecture 4
    Lecture 5
    Lecture 6
    Lecture 7
    Lecture 8
    Lecture 9
    Lecture 10
    Lecture 11
    Lecture 12
    Lecture 13
    Lecture 14
    Lecture 15
    Exam I
    Lecture 16
    Lecture 17
    Lecture 18
    Lecture 19
    Lecture 20
    Lecture 21
    Lecture 22
    Lecture 23
    Lecture 24
    Lecture 25
    Lecture 26
    Lecture 27
    Lecture 28
    Lecture 29
    Lecture 30
    Exam II
    Lecture 31
    Lecture 32
    Lecture 33
    Lecture 34
    Lecture 35
    Lecture 36
    Lecture 37
    Lecture 38
    Lecture 39
    Lecture 40
    Lecture 41
    Lecture 42
    Lecture 43
    Lecture 44
    Lecture 45
    Final Exam

     

    Lecture 1

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    1.1: What is Analytical Chemistry

    1.2: The Analytical Perspective

    1.3: Common Analytical Problems

    CH345_Lecture 1 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 2

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    2.1: Measurements in Analytical Chemistry
    2.2: Concentration
    2.3: Stoichiometric Calculations
    CH345_Lecture 2 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 3

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    2.4: Basic Equipment

    2.5: Preparing Solutions

    CH345_Lecture 3 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 4

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    2.6: Spreadsheets and Computational Software

    3.1: Analysis, Determination, and Measurement

    3.2: Techniques, Methods, Procedures, and Protocols


     
       

     

    Lecture 5

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    3.3: Classifying Analytical Techniques

    3.4: Selecting an Analytical Method

    3.5: Developing the Procedure

    CH345_Lecture 5 Reading Assignment   

    Lecture 6

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    3.6: Protocols

    3.7: The Importance of Analytical Methodology

       

    Lecture 7

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    4.1: Characterizing Measurements and Results

    4.2: Characterizing Experimental Errors

    4.3: Propagation of Uncertainty

    CH345_Lecture 7 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 8

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    4.4: The Distribution of Measurements and Results

    4.5: Statistical Analysis of Data

    4.6: Statistical Methods for Normal Distributions

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    Lecture 9

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    4.7: Detection Limits

    4.8: Using Excel and R to Analyze Data

       

    Lecture 10

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    5.1: Analytical Signals

    5.2: Calibrating the Signal

    5.3: Determining the Sensitivity

    CH345_Lecture 10 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 11

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    5.4: Linear Regression and Calibration Curves

    5.5: Compensating for the Reagent Blank

    5.6: Using Excel and R for a Linear Regression

       

    Lecture 12

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    6.1: Reversible Reactions and Chemical Equilibria

    6.2: Thermodynamics and Equilibrium Chemistry

    6.3: Manipulating Equilibrium Constants

    CH345_Lecture 12 Reading Assignment   

    Lecture 13

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    6.4: Equilibrium Constants for Chemical Reactions

    6.5: Le Châtelier’s Principle

    6.6: Ladder Diagrams

    CH345_Lecture 13 Reading Assignment   

    Lecture 14

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    6.7: Solving Equilibrium Problems

    6.8: Buffer Solutions

    6.9: Activity Effects

    6.10: Using Excel and R to Solve Equilibrium Problems

    CH345_Lecture 14 Reading Assignment   

    Lecture 15

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    7.1: The Importance of Sampling

    7.2: Designing a Sampling Plan

    7.3: Implementing the Sampling Plan

    CH345_Lecture 15 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 16

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    7.4: Separating the Analyte From Interferents

    7.5: General Theory of Separation Efficiency

    7.6: Classifying Separation Techniques

    CH345_Lecture 16 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 17

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    7.7: Liquid-Liquid Extractions

    7.8: Separation Versus Preconcentration

    8.1: Overview of Gravimetric Methods

    CH345_Lecture 17 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 18

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    8.2: Precipitation Gravimetry

    8.3: Volatilization Gravimetry

    8.4: Particulate Gravimetry

    CH345_Lecture 18 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 19

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    9.1: Overview of Titrimetry

    9.2: Acid–Base Titrations

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    Lecture 20

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    9.3: Complexation Titrations

    9.4: Redox Titrations

    9.5: Precipitation Titrations

    CH345_Lecture 20 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 21

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    10.1: Overview of Spectroscopy

    10.2: Spectroscopy Based on Absorption

    CH345_Lecture 21 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 22

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    10.03: UV

    10.3: UV/Vis and IR Spectroscopy

       

    Lecture 23

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    10.4: Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

    10.5: Emission Spectroscopy

    CH345_Lecture 23 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 24

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    10.6: Photoluminescent Spectroscopy

    10.7: Atomic Emission Spectroscopy

    10.8: Spectroscopy Based on Scattering

     

       

    Lecture 25

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    11.1: Overview of Electrochemistry

    11.2: Potentiometric Methods

    CH345_Lecture 25 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 26

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    11.3: Coulometric Methods

    CH345_Lecture 26 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 27

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    11.4: Voltammetric and Amperometric Methods

    CH345_Lecture 27 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 28

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    12.1: Overview of Analytical Separations

    12.2: General Theory of Column Chromatography

    CH345_Lecture 28 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 29

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    12.3: Optimizing Chromatographic Separations

    12.4: Gas Chromatography

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    Lecture 30

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    12.5: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

     

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    Lecture 31

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    12.5: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

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    Lecture 32

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    12.6: Other Forms of Chromatography

    12.7: Electrophoresis

    CH345_Lecture 32 Reading Assignment  

    Lecture 33

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    13.1: Kinetic Techniques versus Equilibrium Techniques

    13.2: Chemical Kinetics

       

    Lecture 34

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    13.3: Radiochemistry

    13.4: Flow Injection Analysis

       

    Lecture 35

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    14.1: Optimizing the Experimental Procedure

       
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    14.2: Verifying the Method

       

    Lecture 37

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    14.3: Validating the Method as a Standard Method

    14.4: Using Excel and R for an Analysis of Variance

       

    Lecture 38

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    15.1: The Analytical Perspective Revisited

    15.2: Quality Control

       

    Lecture 39

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    15.3: Quality Assessment

    15.4: Evaluating Quality Assurance Data

       

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    Lecture 45

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