Advanced Analytical Chemistry Virtual Lab
The Advanced Analytical Chemistry Virtual Lab is designed to support college-level students and faculty members in exploring and understanding key experimental techniques used in environmental, food, and electroanalytical chemistry. This virtual lab offers a safe, interactive, and flexible platform to simulate real-world analytical procedures, enabling users to perform experiments remotely while reinforcing theoretical concepts taught in classrooms. With a focus on practical skill development, the lab helps learners gain hands-on experience with standard methods of analyzing soil quality, beverage contents, and trace metal concentrations—areas vital to agriculture, industry, and public health.
The lab includes a curated set of experiments such as the determination of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in soil; electrogravimetric estimation of metals; flame photometric analysis of metal ions; and polarographic methods for analyzing cadmium and vitamin C. It also features a real-life application experiment on estimating phosphate content in soft drinks. These simulations allow students to learn about critical topics like Faraday’s laws, concentration polarization, and diffusion current, while faculty members can use the lab as a supplemental tool for instruction, assessment, and enhancing laboratory preparedness among students.