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270108 VO Analytical Chemistry II (2015W)
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Wednesday 03.02.2016
- Wednesday 24.02.2016
- Wednesday 27.04.2016
- Monday 04.07.2016
- Friday 23.09.2016
- Wednesday 23.11.2016
Lecturers
Classes
Mon, 09:15-10:00
Tue, Wed, 11:105-12:00
1090, Währinger Strasse 42
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam. You need to obtain at least half the points that can be reached (36 out of 72 grading points) to pass. Each teacher prepares a questionnaire based on 24 grading points. To pass the exam you have to reach at least 10 points in each part.
Tests are graded based on the following rukes:
63,0-72,0 points --> sehr gut
54,0-62,5 points --> gut
45,0-53,5 points --> befriedigend
36,0-44,5 points --> genügend
00,0-35,5 points --> nicht genügendDe number of points to be reached for each question varies between tests, but is always given on the papers distributed.
Tests are graded based on the following rukes:
63,0-72,0 points --> sehr gut
54,0-62,5 points --> gut
45,0-53,5 points --> befriedigend
36,0-44,5 points --> genügend
00,0-35,5 points --> nicht genügendDe number of points to be reached for each question varies between tests, but is always given on the papers distributed.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Theoretical fundamentals and applications of spectrometric methodsAims: Introduction into fundamentals of high performance separation methods, especially chromatography and electrophoresisAims: Discussion of fundamentals of mass spectrometry, comprising physical aspects of measurements (ionization, mass analysis) as well as chemical information in the spectra.
Examination topics
Lecture based on PowerPoint-Presentations.
Reading list
M. Otto, "Analytische Chemie", VCH Weinheim; R. Kellner et al (eds.), "Analytical Chemistry", FECS Curriculum, Wiley - VCH
B. H. Budzikiewicz, "Massenspektrometrie, Eine Einführung", VCH Verlagsges.
F. Lottspeich: "Bioanalytik"
B. H. Budzikiewicz, "Massenspektrometrie, Eine Einführung", VCH Verlagsges.
F. Lottspeich: "Bioanalytik"
Association in the course directory
2LA-Ch 31, Modul Analytische Chemie II
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