学部・大学院区分
Undergraduate / Graduate
学部
時間割コード
Registration Code
0053321
科目名 【日本語】
Course Title
[G30]化学実験
科目名 【英語】
Course Title
[G30]Laboratory in Chemistry
使用言語
Language Used in the Course
Eng
担当教員 【日本語】
Instructor
SAMJESKE Gabor Arwed ○ PHUNG Quan manh 珠玖 良昭
担当教員 【英語】
Instructor
SAMJESKE Gabor Arwed ○ PHUNG Quan manh SHUKU Yoshiaki
単位数
Credits
2
開講期・開講時間帯
Term / Day / Period
春 水曜日 3時限
春 水曜日 4時限
Spring Wed 3
Spring Wed 4


授業の目的 【英語】
Goals of the Course [ENG]
【Standardized across all programs】 Understanding and interest in chemistry will be deepened not only by lectures but also by the knowledge and experiences obtained through conducting experiments by oneself. In this class, you will deepen your understanding of chemistry by conducting experiments and exercises targeting issues in the fields of chemistry such as the formation of atoms and molecules, chemical analysis, compound synthesis, and reaction analysis. In addition, through these experiments, you will learn basic precautions for safe handling of substances, and the operation of various chemicals, instruments and equipment. Through the report writing, you will also learn the way to summarize your experiments clearly and concisely, and develop your knowledge on material sciences and logical thinking ability.
授業の達成目標 【英語】
Objectives of the Course [ENG]
The first objective of this course is to learn how to effectively perform chemical and related physicochemical experiments in a detailed, oriented manner including carefully taking notes of the procedures, results, and questions that may arise from the experiments. The second objective is to convey to others the results of the experiments clearly and concisely that support your conclusion. Motto: Perform the experiments by yourself, visually observe and take notes of your observations and measured data/results in a manner that enable you to report your results clearly.
授業の内容や構成
Course Content or Plan
The experiments and lectures will take place in the ILAS laboratory. The course consists of three units with an introductory lecture for every unit. The first class will be an orientation and safety guidance lecture.

week 1: Orientation and Safety Walkthrough.
week 2: Lecture 1 Reaction of Inorganic Ions and Ion Exchange Equilibrium
week 3: Experiment 1 Solubility of a) metal halides, b) metal hydroxides
week 4: Experiment 2 Reaction of metal ions with sulfide
week 5: Experiment 3 Separation of inorganic ions and their identification
week 6: Lecture 2 Synthesis of Organic and Inorganic Compounds, Volumetric Analysis and Titration
week 7: Experiment 4 a) Synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid, b) measurement of melting point
week 8: Experiment 5 a) Synthesis of potassium trioxalate ferrate (III) trihydrate, b) photochemical reaction
week 9: Experiment 6 Synthesis of a fluorescent molecule
week 10: Lecture 3 Energy of Electromagnetic Waves and Spectra, Rate of Chemical Reaction and Energy
week 11: Experiment 7 Absorption photometry
week 12: Experiment 8 Absorption spectra of bromothymol blue (BTB)
week 13: Experiment 9 Chemical oscillation reactions (Online)
履修条件・関連する科目
Course Prerequisites and Related Courses
Students must have taken, or be taking concurrently, at least one of the following courses: Fundamentals of Chemistry 1, Fundamentals of Chemistry 2.
成績評価の方法と基準
Course Evaluation Method and Criteria
Submission of a laboratory report is necessary for every week. Missing to submit more than 2 laboratory reports means automatically failing the course! The laboratory report must be submitted before the next experiment starts (one week in case of consecutive experiments, two weeks if a lecture will be held in the following class). Plagiarism of assignments and delayed report submission will result in point deduction!
Points will be assigned as follows:
Every laboratory report: 10 pts (total 9 x 10 pts = 90 pts)
Final oral exam (“exit conversation”): 10 pts
TOTAL: 100 pts
Grade evaluation will be according to the academic year you enrolled at Nagoya University. Students who enrolled until (including) AY2019: (S-A-B-C-D-F), students who enrolled AY2020 and later: A(+), A, B, C, C(-), F
Course withdrawal is only possible until week 8 (experiment 5) in written form (email or paper form) according to Nagoya University’s course withdrawal system: Students “Need to request a course withdrawal when students have no intention of finishing a course during the semester”"
教科書
Textbook
Laboratory in Chemistry, Shizuaki Murata, Hideto Ito, Yoshiaki Shuku (Institute of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nagoya University, 2024, 7th edition)
参考書
Reference Book
Reference book will be announced in the introductory class if necessary
課外学修等
Study Load (Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours)
• Students are required to read the corresponding part of the manual and prepare for every experiment in writing the workflow (notebook) including tables for expected data to be noted during the experiments. The workflow
• Students need to submit a laboratory report of every experiment (max. 6 A4 pages)
• Students must prepare for the final oral exam
注意事項
Notice for Students
本授業に関するWebページ
Reference website for this Course
http://www.ilas.nagoya-u.ac.jp/Chem_Exp/index_eng.html
担当教員からのメッセージ
Message from the Instructor
実務経験のある教員等による授業科目(大学等における修学の支援に関する法律施行規則に基づくもの)
Courses taught by Instructors with practical experience
授業開講形態等
Lecture format, etc
A-1)Face-to-face
* Classrooms for face-to-face classes can be found in Timetable B on the ILAS website.