Module designationSEDC1008 Chemical Solutions Practicum
Semester(s) in which the module is taught2nd Semester
Person responsible for the moduleNur Akmalia, M.Pd.
LanguageIndonesian, English (for lecture material)
Relation to curriculumMandatory modules for 2nd semester students. 
Teaching methodsPracticum, discussion, question and answer, direct assignment, team based project.
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours)1 x 45 hours per semester, distributed as follows:
170 minutes structured tasks per week
Credit points1 SKS = 1.67 ECTS
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module
Module objectives/intended learning outcomesThrough laboratory practicum, students are able to solve the problem of providing solutions with the required concentration through correct and thorough calculations and work steps. Through practicum activities, students are able to calibrate and standardize solutions by titration, and make reagent solutions appropriately and responsibly.After completing practicum lectures, students are able to manage chemicals needed for chemistry practicum and research carefully and responsibly.
ContentThis course explores the fundamental concepts of Preparation of solutions in concentrations of Mole fraction, percent, molarity, normality, molality, ppm, and ppb; Solution Standardization; and Penentuan kadar larutan dengan pengukuran absorbansi.
Exams and assessment formatswritten examinations, team based project, and guided class discussions
Study and examination requirements Team based project: 50%Quiz: 20%Midterm: 17,5%Assignment: 5%Final exam: 7,5%
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Date of last amendment January 13, 2025