As part of the practical component of the Analytical Chemistry course for first-year students in the Fuel and Energy Technology Department, a laboratory experiment titled "Preparation of a Standard Solution" was conducted under the supervision of the course instructor, lecturer Ali Jaafar.
The experiment included a detailed practical demonstration of the steps involved in preparing the standard solution, presented by the course teaching assistant, Ms. Ahoud Jawad. The demonstration covered the precise weighing process, dissolution, the use of a volumetric flask, and the importance of controlling the concentration to obtain accurate analytical results. Safety protocols and proper laboratory procedures were also emphasized.
This experiment is part of a series of applied activities designed to enhance students' practical skills and connect theoretical concepts with laboratory applications. This contributes to preparing technical personnel capable of handling chemical analyses accurately and efficiently in the fields of energy and fuel.
This laboratory experiment aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals, particularly:
• Goal 4: Quality Education
• Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
• Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production