UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY STUDY PROGRAM
Jl. Rawamangun Muka, RT 11/RW 14, Rawamangun, Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta City, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 13220
Phone/Fax: (021) 4894909, E-mail: [email protected], http://fmipa.unj.ac.id/kimia/
Bachelor in Chemistry MODULE HANDBOOK Module name: Qualitative and Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Practicum
Module level, if applicable: Undergraduate
Code:
Sub-heading, if applicable:
Classes, if applicable:
Semester: Ganjil
Module coordinator: Dr. Fera Kurniadewi, M.Si Lecturer(s): 1. Prof. Dr. Erdawati, M.Sc.
2. Dr. Moersilah M.Si 3. Dra. Tritiyatma H., M.Si.
4. Yussi Pratiwi, M.Sc.
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
Classification within the curriculum:
Compulsory course
Type of Teaching Contact hours per week during the
semester Class Size
Lecture (Expository,
discussion, exercise) 150 Minutes 40
Workload:
Total workload is 340 minutes (3 ECTS) per semester which consists of 340 minutes (3 ECTS) laboratory practices per week for 16 weeks.
Credit points: 3 ECTS
Prerequisite course(s):
Course Outcomes:
After taking this course the students have ability to:
CLO 1. Able to identify Group I Cations CLO 2. Able to identify Group II Cations CLO 3. Able to identify Group III Cations CLO 4. Able to identify Group IV Cations
CLO 5. Able to identify Group Vs Cations and Anions CLO 6. Able to determine concentration of a substance with a
standardized standard solution (acidimetry)
CLO 7. Able to determine concentration of Cu2+, Cl- and OCl- (Iodometry)
CLO 8. Able to perform Permanganometric titration CLO 9. Able to perform Complexometric titration
CLO 10. Able to determine concentration Fe (II) with Gravimetric Method
Content: 1. Reaction identification and analysis of cations 2. Reaction identification and analysis of anions 3. Acid Alkalimetry
4. Iodometric 5. Pemanganometric 6. Complexometric 7. Gravimetric
Study/exam achievements: Examinations are conducted as Unit Tests. There are twO-unit tests, each covers 4-5 chapters. The final marks are derived from unit tests (70%) and structured tasks (30%).
No CO Assesment
Object
Assessment Techniques
Weight 1 CO 1-7 a. Pretest
b. Report c. UAP
d. Participation
Written test 20%
30%
40%
10%
Total 100%
Media
Power point presentation, Laptop, Whiteboard, Zoom, Google Classroom, Ms. Teams, Report Result.
Literatures 1. Kennedy. J. H. 1990. Analytical Chemistry Practice, Saunders College Publishing: Florida.
2. Abbot, D., Andrews, R. S. 1970. An Introduction to Chromatoghraphy. 2nd ed. Longman: London.
3. Alimarin, I. P., et.all., 1976. Lecturer Experiments in Analytical Chemistry. Mir Publisher: Moscow.
4. Basset, J. et all., 1978. Vogel Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis. 4th ed. Longman Group Ltd: London.
5. Christian, G. D., 1977. Analytical Chemistry. 2nd ed . John Wiley and Son: New York.
6. Day, R. A., Underwood, A. L., A. Hadyana Pudjaatmaka (alih bahasa). 1990. Analisis Kimia Kuantitatif. Edisi kelima : Erlangga.
7. Khopkhar, S. M., A. Saptorahardjo (penerjemah). 1990. Konsep Dasar Kimia Analitik. Ui Press : Jakarta.
8. Skoog, D. A., West, D. M., 1980. Analytical Chemistry. 3rd ed.
Sounders College: Philadelphia.
PLO and CO mapping
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