A Guide to Chemistry Exercises for Medical and Dental Students.
This guide is an introduction to the practice of qualitative and quantitative analysis. It is intended to serve as a teaching aid for laboratory exercises in analytical chemistry for students of pharmacy and is tailored to the training program and the specifics of this specialty. The manual is an integral part of the Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry course taught to students in the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Laboratory materials, dishes and utensils, as well as the main operations related to conducting organic reactions, isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds are examined in detail. Some methods for the preparation of organic compounds are discussed, illustrated with individual specific examples.
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In science, knowledge and skill are, unfortunately, not always consistently linked. Reasoning about the hemoglobin formula is knowledge, and preparing a 1N sodium hydroxide solution is skill.
This Chemistry Practice Guide is based on knowledge but emphasizes skill. The goal is to promote the ability to solve not only orders, but also tasks related to independent thinking - this so scarce fruit of our time.
The desire to make the exposition as vague as possible is felt in all sections, and hopefully more readers share this.
The creators of the guide would like to thank everyone for relevant recommendations, as well as any kind comments. For the malicious - also.
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