Course image Advanced Analytical Chemistry
Undergraduate
Chap. I. Introduction
(i)The nature of analytical chemistry, the role of analytical chemistry in the sciences;
(ii)Classification of quantitative methods of analysis;
(iii)Steps in a typical quantitative analysis ;
(iv)Sampling and sample preparation.
Chap. II. Complexation reactions
(i)Properties of metal cations and ligands;
(ii)Complexation coefficient of a cation;
(iii)Influence of acidity on complexation coefficient;
(iv)Intervention of protonated complexes;
(v)Cumulative complexation coefficient;
(vi)Conditional stability constants;
(vii) Complexometric titrations.
(i)NERNST Equation;
(ii)Conditional redox potential of metallic systems involving H+ ions;
(iii)Conditional redox potential of metallic systems in the presence of complexing agents;
(iv)Exploitation of the variation of conditional properties of redox systems by selective oxidation or reduction;
(v)Oxydo-reduction titrations.