Module designationSEDC1006 Chemical Solutions
Semester(s) in which the module is taught2nd Semester
Person responsible for the moduleDrs. Rusman, M.Si
LanguageIndonesian
Relation to curriculumMandatory modules for 2nd semester students. 
Teaching methodsLecture, small group discussion, case method, team-based project
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours)2 x 45 hours per semester,comprising:
100 minutes lecture and discussion per week120 minutes structured tasks per week120 minutes learn to be independent per week
Credit points2 SKS = 3.34 ECTS
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module
Module objectives/intended learning outcomesThrough the analysis of concepts, theories, and methods of solution preparation in chemistry practicum and research activities, students are able to handle solutions in chemistry laboratories and research with accuracy and responsibility.Through lectures employing innovative approaches and diverse learning methods, students are able to accurately perform solution concentration calculations and formulate the steps for solution preparation based on the type of concentration for chemistry learning and research correctly and carefully.Through case studies and group projects, students are able to design procedures for determining the concentration of a solute (such as acetic acid in commercial vinegar or HCl in floor cleaners) in a solution using appropriate methods.
ContentThis course explores various types of solution concentrations and their applications, including concentration expressions (percent, mole fraction, molarity, molality, and normality) for solid substances and concentrated solutions. It will also cover the design and analysis of solution concentration using titration and spectrophotometric methods, as well as the preparation of standard and reagent solutions.
Exams and assessment formatswritten examinations, case method, and team based project
Study and examination requirements Case methods: 38%Team based project: 15%Quiz: 27%%Midterm: 20%
Recommended literatureAhmad, H. 1990. Kimia Larutan, ITB Press: BandungJames E. Brady, Neil D. Jespersen, dan Alison Hyslop. 2012. Chemistry. New York: John Willey & SonsPetrucci, dkk.Kimia Dasar, Prinsip-prinsip dan Aplikasi Modern. Jakarta: Erlangga.Rusman; Ratu, FIR; dan Mukhlis (2009) “Kimia Larutan”, Syiah Kuala University Press, Banda Aceh
Date of last amendmentJanuary 13, 2025