Lecturers : Dr NC Hintsho-Mbita
Email :
Office No. : 2012 N- block
Ext. : 2205
1
, Module
Analytical Chemistry Module Code SCHA032 N0. of Credits: 16
Module Outline Office No: 1010 N-block
Ext. No: 3783
Prof Modibane K. D Email:
Module Lecturers
Dr Hintsho-Mbita N.C Office No: 2012 N-block
Ext. No: 2205
Email:
Consultation time Monday-Thursday
08:30 am-13:00 pm
Important dates Test 1 (27/08)
Test 2 (15/09)
2
, INTRODUCTION
• Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing
with the separation, identification, and quantification of
the chemical components of natural and artificial
materials.
• The basic knowledge of analytical chemistry is applied
when detecting the presence and determining the
quantities of chemical compounds, such as:
– heavy metals during water purification or
– arsenic in tissue samples.
3
, Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry deals with separating, identifying, and
quantifying the relative amounts of substances in samples of
matter.
• Analyte is the component of the sample that is determined.
• Analytical chemistry is applied to all aspects of life, it covers
all fields of sciences.
• Examples : Rock analysis, Water analysis, Medicine, Food
analysis, Environment, Biochemistry, Forensic, Archeology,
Space science, etc.
.
Email :
Office No. : 2012 N- block
Ext. : 2205
1
, Module
Analytical Chemistry Module Code SCHA032 N0. of Credits: 16
Module Outline Office No: 1010 N-block
Ext. No: 3783
Prof Modibane K. D Email:
Module Lecturers
Dr Hintsho-Mbita N.C Office No: 2012 N-block
Ext. No: 2205
Email:
Consultation time Monday-Thursday
08:30 am-13:00 pm
Important dates Test 1 (27/08)
Test 2 (15/09)
2
, INTRODUCTION
• Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing
with the separation, identification, and quantification of
the chemical components of natural and artificial
materials.
• The basic knowledge of analytical chemistry is applied
when detecting the presence and determining the
quantities of chemical compounds, such as:
– heavy metals during water purification or
– arsenic in tissue samples.
3
, Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry deals with separating, identifying, and
quantifying the relative amounts of substances in samples of
matter.
• Analyte is the component of the sample that is determined.
• Analytical chemistry is applied to all aspects of life, it covers
all fields of sciences.
• Examples : Rock analysis, Water analysis, Medicine, Food
analysis, Environment, Biochemistry, Forensic, Archeology,
Space science, etc.
.