Location - Room 1103
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Overview
E12-1103 is primarily used for organic chemistry and pharmaceutical engineering research. It provides the tools and environment necessary for students to explore the chemistry of organic compounds and engage in pharmaceutical development.
Facilities and Equipment
Chemical Analysis Devices: For qualitative and quantitative chemical studies.
Lab Glassware: Beakers, flasks, pipettes, and other essentials for chemical experiments.
Safety Equipment: Fume hoods, eyewash stations, and gloves for a secure working environment.
Specialized Tools: Equipment for synthesis, separation, and analysis of organic compounds.
Activities and Focus Areas
Organic Chemistry Studies: Exploration of reactions, compound structures, and chemical processes.
Pharmaceutical Engineering: Research and development of new drugs and medical compounds.
Collaborative Projects: Students often engage in group experiments to enhance their learning experience.
Guidelines
Supervision: Supervisor approval is required for using advanced equipment or conducting experiments.
Materials: Students typically provide their own chemicals and tools, though supervisors may assist when possible.
Learning Outcomes
Develop a strong foundation in organic chemistry and pharmaceutical engineering through hands-on experimentation.
Gain proficiency in chemical synthesis and compound analysis, essential for understanding complex chemical reactions.
Master safe laboratory practices and proper handling of chemical substances and equipment.
Build skills applicable to careers in pharmaceutical development, chemical research, and other related fields.
Enhance problem-solving and critical thinking abilities by conducting experiments and analyzing results.
Foster collaborative skills through group projects and shared laboratory activities.