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Introduction to instumental analysis methods, Applied methods,Spectrophotometry, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Mass spectrometry,Thermal analysis, Chromatography

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Ankara University

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Syllabus

Name and code of the

course PHA701 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

Instructors ASSOC. PROF. DR. ÖZGÜR ÜSTÜNDAĞ

Level Undergraduate

Credit 2

Course Type Selective

Course Content

Introduction to instumental analysis methods, Applied methods, Spectrophotometry, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Mass spectrometry, Thermal analysis, Chromatography

Goals of the course

To teach the theoretical foundations of instrumental analytical methods in modern analytical chemistry and to give information about the applications in pharmacy.

Weekly course hours 2 hours/week

Eğitim Dili ENGLISH

Prerequisite -

Resources Skoog and West, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Practice -

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