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General chemistry laboratory 2

Code: 72872
ECTS: 4.0
Lecturers in charge: prof. dr. sc. Marijana Đaković
Lecturers: dr. sc. Nikola Bedeković - Laboratory exercises
dr. sc. Mladen Borovina - Laboratory exercises
doc. dr. sc. Ivana Kekez - Laboratory exercises
Dino Kuzman , mag. chem. - Laboratory exercises
doc. dr. sc. Vinko Nemec - Laboratory exercises
dr. sc. Mateja Pisačić - Laboratory exercises
mr. sc. Marina Tašner - Laboratory exercises
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Lecture typeTotal
Laboratory exercises 60
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
Redox reactions: Copper(II) oxide reduction to copper by hydrogen; Preparation of chlorine and potassium chlorate; preparation of nitrogen (II) oxide; preparation of nitrogen (IV) oxide
Precipitation reactions: Preparation and isolation of tetraammincopper(II) sulphate monohydrate; preparation of calcium oxalate
Acid base reactions: Neutralization reactions. Amphoterism
Preparation of gases: Preparation of oxygen; Preparation of HCl; Preparation of SO2, Preparation of NH3
Chemical equilibrium; Hydrolysis. Common-ion effect
Electrolysis and galvanic cells: reactivity of metals; the relative strengths of various oxidants and reductants; Electrolysis of solutions (dilute sulphuric acid, sodium chloride, sodium sulphate); Faradays laws of electrolysis

LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completion of this course, the successful student will be able to:
1. Use common laboratory equipment to properly make measurements and perform experiments.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of Acids/Bases, and apply these concepts to experiments involving neutralization reactions and titrations.
3. Perform calculations involving concentration, dilution of solutions, and solution stoichiometry.
4. Use the principles of stoichiometry effectively, including limiting reactants, and yields.
5. Perform experiments using the principles of oxidation reduction reactions, and electrochemistry including voltaic and electrolytic cells.
6. Perform the precipitation reactions using the rules that describe the solubility of some common salts in water.
Literature:
  1. . M. Sikirica, B. Korpar-Čolig, Praktikum iz opće i anorganske kemije, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 2001.
Prerequisit for:
Enrollment :
Passed : General chemistry laboratory 1
2. semester
Mandatory course - Regular study - Chemistry
Consultations schedule: