CHEM324 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY I

Course Code:2340324
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (0.00 - 6.00)
ECTS Credit:4.0
Department:Chemistry
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. GÜLAY ERTAŞ
Offered Semester:Fall and Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

  • This course provides practical training in instrumental analytical techniques, including chromatographic (ion exchange, thin-layer, gas, and high-performance liquid chromatography), spectrometric (atomic absorption, atomic emission, infrared, ultraviolet-visible, and fluorescence spectrometry), and electrochemical (cyclic voltammetry) methods. Experimental parameters are systematically varied to assess their effects on precision, sensitivity, and accuracy. 


Course Content

(For CHEM and CHED students)
Instrumental methods for chemical analysis. Experiments for principles and applications of atomic and molecular spectrometry, electroanalytical methods and chromatography.
Prerequisite: CHEM 223
Prerequisite or co requisite: CHEM 322.


Course Learning Outcomes

By completing this course, students will:

  • Apply chromatographic, spectrometric, and electrochemical techniques for qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. 

  • Operate analytical instruments, adjusting experimental parameters to assess their effects on sensitivity, precision, and accuracy. 

  • Optimize method conditions to improve detection limits, resolution, and reproducibility. 

  • Analyze experimental data, identify sources of error, and evaluate measurement uncertainty. 

  • Prepare accurate and comprehensive laboratory reports, presenting findings with appropriate scientific reasoning. 

  • Apply statistical methods for data evaluation and error quantification in analytical measurements.


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Capable of designing solutions for a problem defined with a purpose by taking experimental steps, performing experiments, using standard and modern instruments, analysing data, interpreting results.
2Capable of using modern methods and computational tools necessary for chemistry applications.
3Capable of doing both disciplinary and interdisciplinary teamwork.
4Capable of acting independently, taking initiatives and having analytical thinking skills.
5Capable of using mathematics, physics and biology knowledge to solve chemistry problems.
6Capable of grasping the importance of lifelong learning, following the developments in science and technology and on contemporary issues for self development
7Capable of working individually and making independent decisions, expressing own ideas verbally and non-verbally.
8Capable of having professional and ethical responsibility.
9Competent in a foreign language to follow latest technological developments in chemistry.
10Capable of following the developments in chemistry both at national and international level.
11Capable of doing laboratory experiments, in a green and sustainable way, without harming humans, environment and nature, and taking the necessary precautions to reduce the harmful chemicals and waste.
12Capable of explaining the differences between chemistry and chemical engineering education and job descriptions at various levels including students, society and the industry.

0: No Contribution 1: Little Contribution 2: Partial Contribution 3: Full Contribution