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Basic education in the chemical sciences depend critically on access to state-of-the-art instrumentation, from small equipment items like pH meters to major instruments like AAS, HPLC etc. It is essential in the regular curriculum that the students gets experience and understanding on the
- The principles of quantitative analytical chemistry ;
- The complementary nature of classical and instrumental methods of analysis;
- The importance of planning and full understanding in the efficient performance of chemical analyses.
And develop
- Skills in quantitative chemical separations;
- Ability to carry out classical and instrumental determinations of selected components of a variety of sample materials;
- Competence in planning and execution of experimental procedures;
- Ability to prepare reports of analyses carried out.
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