Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents

Laboratory experiments are indispensable tools for students because it helps them understand their lessons effectively. However, some schools are deprived from doing these experiments due to the unavailability of glassware and reagents. This study aimed to modify experiments in Analytical Chemistry...

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Main Authors: Fuentes, Ryan Jay F., Torreta, Romeo B.,, Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-64582021-07-19T04:21:00Z Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents Fuentes, Ryan Jay F. Torreta, Romeo B.,, Jr. Laboratory experiments are indispensable tools for students because it helps them understand their lessons effectively. However, some schools are deprived from doing these experiments due to the unavailability of glassware and reagents. This study aimed to modify experiments in Analytical Chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents. The results were compared to the standard methods use in the analytical laboratory. These experiments involved only classical methods of analysis. Standard methods made use of the standard laboratory glassware and reagents while the modified method involved the use of alternative such as a syringe for a burette, catsup bottles for volumetric flasks, mayonnaise bottles for Erlenmeyer flasks or reagents like muriatic acid for hydrochloric acid (HCI), liquid sosa for sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and betadine for iodine solution (I2) All pieces of glassware were calibrated prior to the performance of the experiments. Results of the modified experiments do not differ significantly compared to the results obtained using the standard method. Statistical analysis, specifically F-test, further established that the variances of the two methods are the same. T-test showed that there was no significant difference between the average results of the standard and that of the modified experiments. In view of this, the modified method is a feasible substitute for the standard method and could be used for the analysis of real samples. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5814 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Chemistry, Analytic Chemical tests and reagents Glassware -- Experiments Chemistry
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Chemistry, Analytic
Chemical tests and reagents
Glassware -- Experiments
Chemistry
spellingShingle Chemistry, Analytic
Chemical tests and reagents
Glassware -- Experiments
Chemistry
Fuentes, Ryan Jay F.
Torreta, Romeo B.,, Jr.
Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
description Laboratory experiments are indispensable tools for students because it helps them understand their lessons effectively. However, some schools are deprived from doing these experiments due to the unavailability of glassware and reagents. This study aimed to modify experiments in Analytical Chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents. The results were compared to the standard methods use in the analytical laboratory. These experiments involved only classical methods of analysis. Standard methods made use of the standard laboratory glassware and reagents while the modified method involved the use of alternative such as a syringe for a burette, catsup bottles for volumetric flasks, mayonnaise bottles for Erlenmeyer flasks or reagents like muriatic acid for hydrochloric acid (HCI), liquid sosa for sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and betadine for iodine solution (I2) All pieces of glassware were calibrated prior to the performance of the experiments. Results of the modified experiments do not differ significantly compared to the results obtained using the standard method. Statistical analysis, specifically F-test, further established that the variances of the two methods are the same. T-test showed that there was no significant difference between the average results of the standard and that of the modified experiments. In view of this, the modified method is a feasible substitute for the standard method and could be used for the analysis of real samples.
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author Fuentes, Ryan Jay F.
Torreta, Romeo B.,, Jr.
author_facet Fuentes, Ryan Jay F.
Torreta, Romeo B.,, Jr.
author_sort Fuentes, Ryan Jay F.
title Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
title_short Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
title_full Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
title_fullStr Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
title_full_unstemmed Development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
title_sort development of experiments in analytical chemistry using alternative laboratory glassware and readily available reagents
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2005
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