Researching Chemistry - Quantitative Analytical Chemistry




Researching Chemistry - Quantitative Analytical Chemistry

In this course you will learn both the processes involved and the common calculations for the major laboratory techniques required for quantitative analytical chemistry. By the end of this course, you will become familiar with the following:


How to make a standard solution using a primary standard.

How to standardise a solution.

How to carry out volumetric titrations and deal with dilution factors.

Why and how to perform a back titration.

Use colorimetry technique.

Perform a complexometric titration.

Use two types of Gravimetric Analysis.


These techniques are the used in a very wide range of applications and help us to answer questions on how much material is present in a sample. These techniques enable successful industries to comply with national and global regulations.


This course will help to prepare you for further education in the chemical related sciences at college or university and will help to prepare you for employment in the chemical related industries such as: 


Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacture.

Environmental Monitoring.

Food and Nutrition and Health Related Industries.

Manufacturing Industries.

Veterinary/Agriculture.

Mathematical/Engineering.


This is a short course is based around 7 tutorial videos and worksheets where answers and solutions are provided to help you to navigate your way and build your confidence.

Mastering the common chemistry laboratory techniques.

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What you will learn
  • Learn the theory of the laboratory techniques used in modern quantitative analytical chemistry.
  • Prepare for University Level Chemistry
  • Learn the calculation skills required to process analytical chemistry data to quantify a substance.

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Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: Moira Jent


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