2. Class

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THE TEACHING PROGRAM OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
2. CLASS I. SEMESTER
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
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Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
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Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
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module
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recommended readings
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY-I
KIM-221
6
4 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Alaaddin ÇUKUROVALI
3rd / Fall
Compulsory
None
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry. Errors in chemical analysis.
Statistical evaluation of analytical data. Gravimetric methods of analysis.
Titrimetric methods of analysis which contain both classical and modern
titration methods, for example potentiometric titrations. Aqueous solution
chemistry. Activities and activity coefficients. A systematic method for
performing equilibrium calculations. Precipitation titrations with silver
nitrate. Theory of neutralization titrations. Titrations in non-aqueous media.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in Analtical Chemistry described in the module
contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Fundamentals of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: (6th edition) by
Skoog/West/Holler, Saunders College publishing.
Analytic Chemistry Laboratory I
KİM-223
4 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Yaman
2rd / fall
Compulsory
None / none
Fundamental aspects of qualitative analysis.
Digestion of alloy, Digestion of ore by fusion,
Qualitative analysis of cations, 1-5 groups,
Qualitative analysis of anions, 1-5 groups,
Qualitative analysis of alloys,
Qualitative analysis of ores.
The aim of this module is to apply the basic qualitative analysis methods
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Qualitative Analysis Laboratory: writer; T. Gunduz, Ankara university
press, 1988, Ankara
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
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Aims and Objectives of the
module
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recommended readings
ORAGANIC CHEMISTRY I
KİM-231
4
4 hours/week
Doç. Dr. Ahmet CANSIZ
2rd / 1
Compulsory
Advanced General Chemistry.
Carbon compounds and Chimical Bonds, Alkanes and yclo alkanes,
stereochemistry, Nucleophilic substitution and Elimination reactions of
Alkyl halides, Radical reactions, Alkenes and alkynes, Alcohols and
Ethers, Aromatic compounds and Electrophilic aromatic substitution.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in organic chemical described in the module
contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Organic Chem. (Celal TÜZÜN); Organic Chem. (Solomons); Organic
Chem. (Fessenden); Topics in stereochemistry Volume 22 (Scott E.
Denmark.
2. CLASS II. SEMESTER
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
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Year / Term
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(Compulsory / Elective)
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module
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recommended readings
ORAGANIC CHEMISTRY II
KİM-232
4
4 hours/week
Doç. Dr. Ahmet CANSIZ
2rd / 2
Compulsory
Advanced General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry I
Aldehydes and Ketones I (Nucleophilic additions to the carbonyl group),
Aldehydes and Ketones II (Aldol reactions), Carboxylic acids and Their
derivatives, Amines, Chemistry of enolote ions, Amino Acids, Reactions
and Synthesis of Heterocyclic compounds.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in organic chemical described in the module
contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Organic Chem. (Celal TÜZÜN); Organic Chem. (Solomons); Organic
Chem. (Fessenden); Topics in stereochemistry Volume 22 (Scott E.
Denmark.
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
Module Code Number
Number of ECTS Credits
Hours / Week
Module Lecturer
Year / Term
Type of Course
(Compulsory / Elective)
Pre requisites / Recommended
Module Contents
Aims and Objectives of the
module
Method of assessment
Teaching Language
Textbook /
recommended readings
ANALYTICAL CHEMİSTRY-II
KIM-222
6
4 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Alaaddin ÇUKUROVALI
4rd / Spring
Compulsory
Analytical Chemistry-I.
Titration curves for complex acid/base systems. Applications of
neutralization titrations. Complex formation titrations. An introduction to
electrochemistry. Theory of oxidation/reduction titrations. Applications of
oxidation/reduction titrations. Potentiometric methods. Electrogravimetric
and coulometric methods. Voltammetry. Selected medhods of analysis.
The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts
and techniques used in Analytical Chemistry described in the module
contents.
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Fundamentals of ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: (6th edition) by
Skoog/West/Holler, Saunders College publishing.
Analytic chemistry laboratory II
KİM-224
4 hours/week
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Yaman
4rd / Spring
Compulsory
None / none
Fundamental aspects of chemical analysis.
Gravimetric calcium analysis, Gravimetric sulfate analysis, Volumetric
analysis of the mixture of carbonate-bicarbonate, Determination of acetic
acid in vinegar, Determination of C-vitamin in lemon, Determination of
hardness in water, Determination of iron with permanganate, Iodometric
determination of copper, Determination of nitrate with dichromate and
Determination of chloride with Argentometry.
The aim of this module is to apply the basic analysis methods
One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%)
Turkish
Quantitative Analysis Laboratory: writer; T. Gunduz, Ankara university
press, 1984, Ankara
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