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Numerical Methods in Analytical Chemistry

Summary

The lectures are focused to the principles of calculation and mathematic procedures for the solution of chemical equilibria in the field of gravimetric and titration methods as well as in the field of instrumental methods.
Particular attention in this subject is paid on the solution of practical tasks, where the students solve more complicated calculation examples. Significant constituent of the subject is also utilization of MS Excel for more complex calculations, for the construction of logarithmic and semi-logarithmic distribution diagrammes, titration curves etc.

Literature

[1] Fernando, Q., Ryan, M.D.: Calculations in analytical chemistry. New York 1982.

[2] Christian, G. D.: Analytical chemistry. 5th Ed., New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1994.

[3] Freiser, H.: Calculations in analytical chemistry – a spreadsheet approach. CRC Press, 1992.

[4] de Levie, R.: Aqueous acid-base equilibria ans titrations. Oxford University Press 1999.

[5] Biggs, P.: Computers in chemistry OCP, Oxford 1999.

[6] de Levie, R.: How to use Excel in analytical chemistry and in general scientific data analysis. Cambridge University
Press 2001. ISBN 0521- 64282-5.

Advised literature

Berka, A., Feltl, L., Němec, I.: Příručka k praktiku z kvantitativní analytické chemie. Praha: SNTL, 1985.

Fogl, J., Volka, K.: Analytické tabulky. VŠCHT Praha, FCHI, 1995. ISBN 80-7080-237-5.

Fernando, Q., Ryan, M.D.: Calculations in analytical chemistry. New York 1982.

Christian, G. D.: Analytical chemistry. 5th Ed., New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1994.

Freiser, H.: Calculations in analytical chemistry – a spreadsheet approach. CRC Press, 1992.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 617-1801
Abbreviation NMACH
Course title Numerical Methods in Analytical Chemistry
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry
Course coordinator doc. Mgr. Lucie Bartoňová, Ph.D.