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Course Code etc
Academic Year 2024
College College of Science
Course Code CC176
Theme・Subtitle
Class Format Face to face (all classes are face-to-face)
Class Format (Supplementary Items)
Campus Lecture
Campus Ikebukuro
Semester Spring Semester
DayPeriod・Room Thu.4・X204
Credit 2
Course Number CHE2310
Language Japanese
Class Registration Method Course Code Registration
Grade (Year) Required 配当年次は開講学部のR Guideに掲載している科目表で確認してください。
prerequisite regulations
Acceptance of Other Colleges 履修登録システムの『他学部・他研究科履修不許可科目一覧』で確認してください。
course cancellation 〇(履修中止可/ Eligible for cancellation)
Online Classes Subject to 60-Credit Upper Limit
Relationship with Degree Policy 各授業科目は、学部・研究科の定める学位授与方針(DP)や教育課程編成の方針(CP)に基づき、カリキュラム上に配置されています。詳細はカリキュラム・マップで確認することができます。
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Text Code CC176

【Course Objectives】

This course aims to teach students the fundamental principles of quantitative chemical analysis, which forms the backbone of analytical chemistry. Students will pick up the necessary knowledge required to perform actual analysis (experiments, research).

【Course Contents】

Analytical chemistry is critical to research conducted in the physical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, medical sciences, agricultural sciences, and engineering. On top of this, it is used in the QA/QC of industrial goods, environmental surveys, medical diagnoses, criminal investigations, and food safety evaluations, among other things closely related to our everyday lives. Analytical chemistry is made up of two fundamental components: qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. The former analysis takes a sample (solid, liquid, gas, or multi-phase) and determines exactly what kind of chemical substance(s) it contains. The latter determines how much of the substance is present in the sample, or what its concentration is. Quantitative analysis also helps deepen one’s understanding of chemical reactions. In this lecture, students will review the basics of quantitative analysis learned in Introduction to Analytical Chemistry. The applications of this knowledge will be discussed, including but not limited to: complex-forming reactions and chelatometric titrations, precipitation reactions and precipitation titrations, oxidation-reduction reactions and titrations as well as partition equilibria.

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