Universität Wien

270017 PR Basic Chemistry Laboratory Course I - Introductory Lab Course (2011S)

5.00 ECTS (5.00 SWS), SPL 27 - Chemie
Continuous assessment of course work

Wird blockweise, in mehreren Gruppen abgehalten, März und April.
Mo-Do 13:00-18:00, 1090 Währinger Straße 42, 2H05 + 2105.
Anmeldung (von Di 18.02. bis Mi 02.03., 12 Uhr) ausschließlich über das Anmeldesystem der Universität Wien (UNIVIS online). Gilt auch für Studierende, die nur die Abschlussprüfung wiederholen wollen!
Vorbesprechung:
Mi 02.03.2011, 17 Uhr, Hörsaal I (Carl Auer v. Welsbach Hörsaal), Währingerstrasse 42.
Die nachweisliche Teilnahme und der positive Abschluss der Teilprüfung über Erste Hilfe/Laborsicherheit gilt als unbedingte Voraussetzung für die Zulassung zur praktischen Arbeit. Zusätzliche Informationen unter http://homepage.univie.ac.at/peter.terzieff/

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 78 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Introduction to ¿Safety Precautions in Chemical Laboratories¿.
Eighteen selected experiments give a short introduction to the basic methods and concepts of general chemistry: Methods of separation (separation by selective dissolution, precipitation, centrifugation, complex formation, ion exchange). Observation and description of chemical reactions (color of solutions, precipitation reactions, deposition of metals, evolution of gases, redox reactions in aquaeous solution, formation of complexes), experience with the basic methods of quantitative chemistry (standard solutions, titration with indicators, handling of glass electrodes, emf of concentration cells, volumetric analysis of gases), introduction in qualitative analysis of simple cation- and anion-containig samples (detection reactions, spectroscopic identification), documentation of experiments and keeping of laboratory journals.

Assessment and permitted materials

The final evaluation comprises the performance and quality of the practical work, the keeping of the laboratory journal, as well as the examinations on ¿Safety in the Chemical Laboratory¿ and the final examination.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Introduction into the basic working methods in a chemical laboratory, knowledge of the most important types of chemical reactions.

Examination topics

Short block of lectures on First Aid and Safety in the Laboratory; practical experimental work in the laboratory under guidance.

Reading list

"Sicheres Arbeiten in chemischen Laboratorien", GDCh;
Ch. E. Mortimer, "Chemie - Das Basiswissen der Chemie", 6.Auflage (1996), Georg Thieme Verlag.

Association in the course directory

1LA-CH 12

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