San José State University/Chemistry Department. Chem 055L, Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Section 01 and 02, Fall 2016

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San José State University/Chemistry Department Chem 055L, Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Section 01 and 02, Fall 2016 Course and Contact Information Instructor: Dr. Maria Matyska Pesek Office Location: Duncan Hall, room 501 Telephone: (408) (9244951) Email: Office Hours: Maria.matyska pesek@sjsu.edu Mo,We 1:40 pm to 2:20 pm Class Days/Time: Section 02 Mo We 10:30 am 1:20 pm Section 03 Mo We 2:30 pm 5:20 pm Classroom: Duncan Hall, room 413 Prerequisites: Course Format Chem 55, Chem 1B with Grade C or better ( C not accepted) Laboratory Course materials such as syllabus, handouts, notes, assignment instructions, etc. can be found on Canvas web page at URL: https://sjsu.instructure.com, Username : SJSU 9 digit ID. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through Canvas to learn any updates. Internet connectivity or technology requirements: each student should have an access to the computer and fast internet. On line lab notebook is required. Information about purchasing of the electronic lab notebook will be send at the start of the semester. Faculty Web Page and MYSJSU Messaging Course materials such as syllabus, handouts, notes, assignment instructions, etc. can be found on CANVAS learning management system course website. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through MySJSU to learn of any updates. Web page: http://www.svseparation.com/ Course Description Chem 055L Quantitative Analysis Laboratory Introduction to theories and techniques of chemical analysis. Lab 6 hours. 4 units Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 1 of 8

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: CLO #1 Perform accurate and precise analysis in the field of analytical Chemistry CLO #2 He or she will be able to keep records of all performed analysis in the manner which is required in modern analytical laboratory. CLO #3 Student will be able to do statistical analysis and evaluate repeatability of obtained results CLO #4 Perform quantitative and qualitative analysis of known standards as well as unknown samples. CLO#5 Identify, properly use, and care for equipment and supplies used in analytical laboratory CLO#6 Identify the requirements for adequate protection of personnel form solvents and materials used in the analysis. Required Texts/Readings Textbook Quantitative Chemical Analysis; D.C. Harris, same edition as Chem 55 lecture Other Readings Lab Manual: Chem 55 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory: J.J. Pesek required available via SAACS, DH 20 in the basement, during business hours the first two weeks of the semester. Other equipment / material requirements Lab Notebook: A laboratory notebook, is required for all students. We will use electronic labnotebook. Notebook pages will be due (by upload to the labnotebook web site) at the conclusion of each day of lab. I will check all entries and then each page has to be electronically dated and signed (NOT BEFORE I WILL CHECK YOUR PAGES). All primary data must be taken in the notebook and after each experiment summary and resume pages must be prepared in the labnotebook. In many industry or research laboratories, the lab notebook can be used as a legal document, so good notebook habits are essential for success in science! Notebooks can be purchased ($15) via link which I will send to all enrolled students. Course Requirements and Assignments SJSU classes are designed such that in order to be successful, it is expected that students will spend a minimum of forty five hours for each unit of credit (normally three hours per unit per week), including preparing for class, participating in course activities, completing assignments, and so on. More details about student workload can be found in University Policy S12 3 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/s12 3.pdf. Experiments: In Chem 55L course we will: a. Discuss quantitative chemical analysis, statistics and error analysis, chemical equilibria, acid base and buffer chemistry, basic spectrophotometry, chromatography and electrophoresis. b. Conduct lab experiments in acid base and EDTA titrametry, flame and solution photometry, electrochemistry, high performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis CHEM 55L LABORATORY ACTIVITIES (See schedule for the due dates) Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 2 of 8

1. Check in and preliminary operations a. Safety orientation and safety quiz, has to be taken on Canvas website before second lab b. Review of analytical balance 2. Preparation of standard EDTA solution. 3. EDTA determination of total hardness, calcium, and magnesium in brine sample. 4. Complexing titrations, HPLC Quiz 5. Gravimetric determination of calcium in a solid sample. 6. Gravimetric Analysis Quiz 7. Manganese determination by atomic absorption spectroscopy using both calibration curve and standard addition procedures. 8. Calibration of ph electrode. Due date is the same as for phosphate titration (20 points). 9. Preparation and standardization of 0.1 M NaOH. 10. Potentiometric titration of a mixture of phosphoric acid and sodium dihydrogen phosphate. 11. Submit explicit directions for the preparation of 500 ml of 0.050 M ph 7.0 phosphate buffer solution. Use activity coefficients. 12. Phosphates, HPCE Quiz 13. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Determination of uric acid in synthetic urine sample by HPLC. 14. High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis (HPCE). Determination of Analgesics by HPCE. HPLC and HPCE experiments are done in groups of 4 students (due to instrumentation restrictions). There will be a sign up sheet for both experiments (HPLC and HPCE). The report for each experiment will be due after next lab period. For example if you perform experiment on Tuesday November 3 rd, the report will be due in the end of the lab on Thursday November 5 th, 2015, etc. Grades for the HPLC, HPCE experiments will depend on each individual student (sample preparation HPLC, report HPCE). 15. Determination of Ascorbic Acid in a mixture by Analytical Voltametry. 16. Calibration of one instrument (HPLC, AA or Spec20). Report any time before the end of the semester. Check out of locker on or before last day of laboratory. Students failing to check out officially will be charged a fee. NOTE that University policy F69 24 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/f69 24.pdf states that Students should attend all meetings of their classes, not only because they are responsible for material discussed therein, but because active participation is frequently essential to insure maximum benefit for all members of the class. Attendance per se will not be used as a criterion for grading. Final Examination or Evaluation Final exam: 1. On the date set up by SJSU (see Academic calendar) 2. Final exam will cover the material from all the experiments performed in during the Chem 55L, including theory, practical information and calculations for each experiment 3. Final exam will be taken on Canvas in the Computer room in DH 503. Grading Information Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 3 of 8

Chem 55L experiments (points) 10 POINTS PENALTY for turning late reports (after the due date) 10 POINTS PENALTY IF THE EXPERIMENT HAS TO BE REPEATED (for example if the grade for the experiment was low). See table below for points assigned for each experiment Determination of Grades Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 4 of 8

Each experiment will be graded for accuracy (difference between value provided by Certified Laboratory for the unknown sample and value determined by student) and precision (determined by standard deviation of the results spread of the values). No extra credit points are available in this clas 10 POINTS PENALTY for turning late reports (after the due date) 10 POINTS PENALTY IF THE EXPERIMENT HAS TO BE REPEATED (for example if the grade for the experiment was low). Grading scale key for key for Ca only hardness diffrence points diffrence %w/v points 10 ppm 99 0.001 99 20 ppm 97 0.002 97 30 ppm 95 0.003 95 40 ppm 90 0.004 90 50 ppm 88 0.005 88 60 ppm 82 0.006 82 Final Exam: Grading scale* A 94% 100% A 90% 94% B+ 87% 90% B 84% 87% B 80% 84% C+ 77% 80% C 74% 77% C 71% 74% *Based on the mean of the class performance the above scale can be adjusted. Again, if you grade on participation, specify how participation will be assessed. Attendance per se shall not be used as a criterion for grading according to University Policy F 69 24 located at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/f69 24.pdf. Note that All students have the right, within a reasonable time, to know their academic scores, to review their grade dependent work, and to be provided with explanations for the determination of their course grades. See University Policy F13 1 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/f13 1.pdf for more details. Classroom Protocol Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 5 of 8

Penalties are imposed if an analysis must be repeated because of poor reported results (10 points out of 100) or if results are reported after announced deadline dates (10 points out of 100). Adequate time is allotted to complete the assignments and to repeat some determinations. If because of illness or other reason a student falls behind, she or he may work during the second lab section if permission is obtained from the instructor and if there is a space available. HOWEVER, A STUDENT SHOULD NEVER WORK ALONE, AND AN INSTRUCTOR SHOULD BE WITHIN CALLING DISTANCE. PLEASE NO USE OF CELL PHONES IN THE LABORATORY. The university has a brochure on student conduct that you can view at http://www.sjsu.edu/studentconduct/docs/english%20brochure.pdf University Policies Per University Policy S16 9, university wide policy information relevant to all courses, such as academic integrity, accommodations, etc. will be available on Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Syllabus Information web page Chem 55L / Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Fall 2016, Course Schedule Chem 55L, Quantitative Analysis, Section: 02 and 03. The schedule is subject to change with fair notice and any change will be announced during the lecture and on Canvas web site. All Quizzes (dates marked in red) will be conducted in the "computer room" on the 5th floor. After the quiz (about 1 hour), please go back to the laboratory to continue your experiments. Please turn in your report during the lab before due date. After due date points will be taken off (10 points) for late turn in. Course Schedule in the table below. List the agenda for the semester including when and where the final exam will be held. Indicate the schedule is subject to change with fair notice and how the notice will be made available. Course Schedule The schedule is subject to change with fair notice, announced in the class and on CANVAS web site Week Date Topics, Readings, Assignments, Deadlines 1 08 24 Check in and preliminary operations, Safety orientation and safety quiz, has to be taken on Canvas website before second lab. 2 08 29 EDTA determination of total hardness, calcium, and magnesium in brine sample. 2 08 31 EDTA determination of total hardness, calcium, and magnesium in brine sample. 3 09 07 EDTA determination of total hardness, calcium, and magnesium in brine sample. Preparation and standardization of 0.1 M NaOH 4 09 12 REPORT DUE: Total Hardness & Calcium (200 points). Phosphates titration. 4 09 14 Complexing titrations Quiz 1, Phosphates titration. 5 09 19 Phosphates titration. 5 09 21 Phosphates titration. 6 09 26 Phosphates titration. Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 6 of 8

6 09 28 Phosphates titration. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab. 7 10 03 Phosphates titration. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab. 7 10 05 Report due: phosphates (200 points), ph electrode (20 points), buffer preparation (20 points). Manganese determination in steel sample. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 8 10 10 Manganese determination in steel sample. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 8 10 12 Manganese determination in steel sample. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 9 10 17 Manganese determination in steel sample. Group experiment: HPCE, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 9 10 19 Phosphates, HPCE Quiz 2. Manganese determination in steel sample. 10 10 24 Manganese determination in steel sample. Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 10 10 26 Manganese determination in steel sample. Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 11 10 31 Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 11 11 02 Report due: Manganese determination in steel sample. Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 12 11 07 Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 12 11 09 Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. Group experiment: HPLC, report due: next lab after experiment is done. 13 11 14 Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. 13 11 16 Report due: Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. 14 11 21 Gravimetric analysis, HPLC: Quiz 3. Vitamin C determination, calibration of the instrument: reports due: next lab after experiment is done. 15 11 28 Vitamin C determination, calibration of the instrument: reports due: next lab after experiment is done. 15 11 30 Vitamin C determination, calibration of the instrument: reports due: next lab after experiment is done. 16 12 05, Vitamin C determination, calibration of the instrument: reports due: next lab after experiment is done. 16 12 07 Final due date for Vitamin C and Instrument calibration report. Please turn in report as soon as you complete Vitamin C and instrument calibration experiments. Final due date for the lab notebook. 17 12 12 Last Day of the laboratory CHECK OUT DAY Final Exam 12 14 Wed Lab starts: 10:30 am, Exam: Wednesday, December 14 th, Time: 0945 1200. Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 7 of 8

Final Exam 12 19 M Lab starts: 2:30 pm. Exam: Monday, December 19 th, Time: 1215 1430. Week Date Reports, Quizzes and Final Exam 4 09 12 REPORT DUE: Total Hardness & Calcium (200 points). Phosphates titration. 4 09 14 Complexing titrations, HPLC Quiz 1 7 10 05 Report due: phosphates (200 points), ph electrode (20 points), buffer preparation (20 points). 9 10 19 Phosphates, HPCE Quiz 2. 11 11 02 Report due: Manganese determination in steel sample. 13 11 16 Report due: Gravimetric determination of Ca in a solid sample. 14 11 21 Gravimetric analysis, HPLC: Quiz 3. 15 12 05 Reports for HPLC and HPCE are due after the group lab is done. 15 12 07 Final day to turn in all reports Final Exam 12 14 Wed 12 19 M Lab starts: 10:30 am, Exam: Wednesday, December 14 th, Time: 0945 1200. Lab starts: 2:30 pm. Exam: Monday, December 19 th, Time: 1215 1430. Chem 55L, Fall, 2016 Page 8 of 8