Assumption University Faculty of Engineering Department of Basic Science Semester 2 / 2009 Dept. of Basic Science, Assumption University Faculty Vision: Faculty Mission: Course Outline for BG 0008 Faculty of Engineering General Chemistry Laboratory Providing opportunities for intellectual growth in the context of an engineering discipline for attainment of professional competence, and for the development of a sense of the social context of technology. • To produce intellectually and academically competent graduates capable of further education in the same discipline. • To produce ethically and professionally responsible graduates knowledgeable and capable of contributing engineering expertise and technical know how in the work place for the country's advancement in industrial progress. Late Appearance at the Examination : In accordance with the university announcement, effective from June 2002, students who appear “Not more than 10 minutes late for midterm and final exams.”are not permitted to sit for the examination. • Calculator : The scientific calculators which are officially permitted to use in quizzes and examinations are CASIO fx-61F and / or SHARP EL 556L and / or SHARP EL 506R, Sharp EL 506W and/or SHARP EL 506V and/or TEXAS INSTRUMENY TI – 36X. Course Title: BG 0008, General Chemistry Laboratory Lecturers: Dr. Aung Than, A. Kyi Kyi Tin, A. Khin Myat Moe Laboratory in Charge: A. Kyi Kyi Tin Laboratory Instructor: A. Khin Myat Moe i Laboratory technician: Mrs. Amporn Duksukkaew Objectives: Chemistry is an experimental science, and its study is incomplete without a laboratory experience. In order to make this experience meaningful, this laboratory course is introduced. Students will learn laboratory techniques such as separation, crystallization, titrations and identification including qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. Methods of Teaching: Demonstration and Experimentation Time Allocation: Laboratory: 3-hrs/week. Total 45 hrs. Mark Allocation: Laboratory Performance 30% • Attendance • Interest • Manipulation Laboratory Report 20% Punctuality Calculation Final Results Conclusion Practical Mid-term Exam 20% Practical Final Exam 30% Total Attendance: 100% Punctuality is required. The university dress-code regulations, and wearing laboratory lab coat are a must. Strictly follow laboratory accidents, which may result in loss of time, damage to clothing and other property, and most importantly personal injury. Text Book: BG 0008 General Chemistry Laboratory Manual, (Kyi Kyi Tin) Department of Basic Science, Faculty of Engineering, Assumption University. e-laboratory manual: http://www.webhosting.au.edu/kyikyitin : http://basic-science.eng.au.edu : http://webhosting.au.edu/basic-science ii Contents: 1. Introduction to the Chemistry Lab 2. Preparation of Chemical Reagents 3. Preparing and Standardizing a NaOH Solution 4. Titrimetry I (Acid-Base Titration) 5. Titrimetry II (Redox Titration) 6. Titrimetry III (Iodometric & Iodimetric Titration) 7. Virtual Chemistry Laboratory (Elemental Analysis) http://www.chm.davidson.edu/chemistryapplets/stoichiometry/CH.html 8. Revision for mid-term Examination (Titrimetry) 9. Cation Analysis: Group I 10. Cation Analysis: Group III 11. Unknown Cation Analysis 12. Anion Analysis 13 Unknown Anion Analysis 14. . Virtual Laboratory (Chemical Equilibria) http:/www.chm.Davidson.edu/chemistryapplets/chemicalequilibria 15. Revision for Final Examination (Ion Analysis) iii