Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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The definition of laboratory, laboratuvar types of laboratories, the requirements to move laboratories and security signs
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R1, Chapter:1, Page:2-6
SB1, Chapter: 1, Page: 1-15
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2
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Introduction to general laborattory safety rules and good laboratory practice
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R1, Chapter:1, Page:2-6
SB1, Chapter: 1, Page: 1-15
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3
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Fundamental laboratory equipments and their application areas; Fundamental laboratory supplies (chemicals, glass, plastic, metal, wooden and textile material)
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R1, Chapter:2, Page: 11-18
SB1, Chapter:1, Page: 1-15
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4
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The source of errors and impeding errors in quantative analysis
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R2: Chapter:7, Page: 93-98
SB1, Chapter:1, Page:1-15
SB2, Chapter:8, Page:119-128
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5
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Sample preparing techniques; scales used in laboratory ve scaling applications
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R1, Chapter:3,5, Page: 27-28,37-38
SB1, Chapter:1, Page: 1-15
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6
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Concentration units in the solutions
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R1, Chapter:8, Page: 65-113
SB1, Chapter:1, Page: 1-15
SB3, Chapter:5, Page: 65-73
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7
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Preparing solutions (acid; base)
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R1, Chapter:8, Page: 65-113
R3, Chapter:12, Page: 287-328
SB1, Chapter:1, Page: 1-15
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8
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Measuring solutions; Preparing indicator solutions
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R1, Chapter:8, Page: 65-113
R1, Chapter:6, Page: 89-92
SB1, Chapter:1, Page: 1-15
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9
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Densitometer, aerometre, bomes
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R1, Chapter:7 , Page: 53-63
R2, Chapter:4 , Page: 44
SB2, Chapter:4 , Page: 23-58
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10
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Specific gravityand density analysis
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R1, Chapter:7, Page: 53-63
SB2, Chapter: 4, Page: 23-58
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11
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Polarimetry and Refractometry
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R1, Chapter: 7, Page: 53-63
R1, Chapter: 4, Page: 48
SB1, Chapter: 4, Page: 23-58
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12
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Laboratory analytical methodsi (physical analysis methods)
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R1, Chapter:6, Page: 39-49
R1, Chapter:4, Page: 28-42
SB2, Chapter:4, Page: 23-58
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13
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Laboratory analytical methods (chemical analysis methods)
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R1, Chapter:11, Page: 115-139
SB2, Chapter:4, Page: 23-58
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14
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Laboratory analytical methods (instrumental analysis methods)
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R2, Chapter:4, Page: 51-63
SB2, Chapter:7, Page: 83-114
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