Back close

Course Detail

Course Name Inorganic Quantitative Analysis Lab
Course Code 25CHY584
Program Master of Science in Chemistry ( M. Sc. Chemistry ), M. Sc. Organic Chemistry
Semester 2
Credits 2
Campus Amritapuri , Coimbatore , Mysuru

Syllabus

  1. Estimation of Calcium (Permanganometry)
  2. Estimation of Barium (Iodometry)
  3. Estimation of Calcium as Calcium Carbonate (Gravimetry)
  4. Estimation of Zinc using oxine (Gravimetry)
  5. Estimation of Iron as Ferric Oxide (Gravimetry)
  6. Analysis of Brass
  7. Estimation of Copper and Nickel in a Mixture
  8. Estimation of Copper and Iron in a Mixture
  9. Preparation and Determination of Ferrous Oxalate
  10. Estimation of Different Types of Hardness in the given Water Sample
  11. Estimation of Different Types of Alkalinities in the given Water Sample
  12. Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen in the given Water Sample
  13. Complexometric Estimations
  14. Analysis of some typical alloys such as brass, bronze and type metal.
  15. Ion exchange methods of analysis: (i).Determination of capacity of anion exchange resin.(ii).Separation of Zinc and Magnesium on an anion exchange resin and estimation of Mg2+ and Zn2+

Course Outcome

  • CO01: Perform quantitative chemical analyses using classical wet-chemical methods such as permanganometry, complexometry, iodometry, and gravimetry to accurately estimate metal ions, hardness, alkalinity and dissolved oxygen in given samples.
  • CO02: Apply separation and analysis techniques for single-component and multicomponent systems, including alloy analysis, mixed-ion estimation and ion-exchange methods, to determine composition and purity of materials.
  • CO03: Demonstrate good laboratory practice and develop data analysis skills with appropriate accuracy, precision and error consideration.

Text Books / References

Textbooks

  1. Svehla, ‘Vogel’s Qualitative Inorganic Analysis’, 7th Edition’, Prentice Hall, 1996.
  2. A. Skoog and D. M. West, ‘Analytical Chemistry- An Introduction’, 4th Edition, CBS Publishing Japan Ltd., 1986.

References

  1. J. Meehan, S. Bruckenstein and I. M. Kolthoff and E. B. Sandell,‘Quantitative Chemical Analysis’, 4th Edition, The Macmillan Company, 1969.
  2. A. Day (Jr) and A. L. Underwood,’ Quantitative Analysis’, 6th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1991.

DISCLAIMER: The appearance of external links on this web site does not constitute endorsement by the School of Biotechnology/Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities, the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. These links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this web site.

Admissions Apply Now