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QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY<br />

Tutor: Dr. Krisztina Kurin-Csörgei<br />

First Semester<br />

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />

Lectures (2 hours per week) Practicals (5 hours per week)<br />

Topic Task<br />

Introduction. Review of some elementary Introduction. Laboratory introduction; Safety and order<br />

concepts. Titrimetric methods of analysis. in the laboratory; The schedule of the<br />

semester; Practical and theoretical<br />

requirements in the semester<br />

Acid-base reactions, repetition of different Calibration Calibration of burette (3-6-9-12 ml);<br />

calculations. Titration curves in acid-base Calibration of pipettes (10, 20 ml)<br />

titration.<br />

End point detection Acidi-Alkalimetry Practicing the use of the laboratory tools;<br />

Acid-base indicators. Determination of sulfuric acid<br />

Standard solutions in acid-base acid Acidi-Alkalimetry Standardization of » 0.1N hydrochloric<br />

titrations and the survey of the<br />

most important methods.<br />

Acid-base titrations in non-aqueous Acidi-Alkalimetry Test I.<br />

solutions. Determination of organic Determinations of hydroxide and<br />

bases in glacial acetic acid. carbonate ions in the presence of each<br />

other<br />

Effects of common ion, pH, complex Acidi-Alkalimetry Potentiometric titration of acetic acid;<br />

formation and redox processes on (Instrumental) Conductometric determination of<br />

precipitation. Betaine hydrochloride<br />

Formation and morphology of precipitates. Acidi-Alkalimetry Indirect determination of sodium<br />

Development and treatment of precipitates. thiosulfate Determination of “Lidocain” in<br />

nonaqueous solution<br />

Important methods in precipitation Acidi-alkalim.; Determination of lactic acid;<br />

gravimetry. Chelatometry Chelatometric determination of lead.<br />

Precipitation titrimetry. Chelatometry Test II.<br />

Determination of calcium and<br />

magnesium ions in mineral water<br />

Complex formation, chelate effect. Chelatometry Determination of copper and zinc in the<br />

Stability constant. Complexometric presence of each other; Determination<br />

and chelatometric titrations. of aluminium in “Aluminium<br />

aceticum tartaricum solutum”<br />

Effect of pH and foraign ligands on Gravimetry Gravimetric determination of sulfate ions<br />

the apparent stability constant. in the form of BaSO4;<br />

(precipitation, preparation of filter)<br />

Chelatometric titrations. Titration Gravimetry; filtration, washing, weighing of BaSO4<br />

curves. Methods of end point detection. Argentometry precipitate; Determination of chloride<br />

ions by Mohr’s method<br />

Types and applicability of EDTA Argentometry Test III.<br />

titrations. Determination of bromide ions by<br />

Volhard’s and Fajans’ methods<br />

Redox reactions and their mechanism. Komplexometry Determination of cyanides by<br />

The redox potential and its calculation. Liebig-Denigees’ Method;<br />

Supplements Supplements<br />

The effect of pH, the complex and Supplements Supplements;<br />

precipitate formations on redox potential. Closing Closing<br />

Redox equilibria.<br />

Faculty of<br />

Pharmacy<br />

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