Facility > Laboratory > Basic and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
The Basic and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory is one of the essential facilities of the Department of Chemistry, FMIPA UI. This laboratory is designed to support practical activities, fundamental research, and the development of knowledge in the fields of chemistry, particularly in inorganic and basic chemistry. Equipped with modern instruments and competent academic staff, the laboratory serves as a hub for learning and experimentation for students and researchers.
AVAILABLE FACILITIES
Facilities Available In The Laboratory
Fume Hood
Used for conducting experiments involving hazardous chemicals or producing toxic gases. This equipment is designed to protect users from direct exposure to such chemicals.
pH Meter
An instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity (pH) of a solution with high precision.
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer (Spectronic 20, Korea)
This tool is utilized for the quantitative analysis of chemical compounds based on their absorption of ultraviolet and visible light. It is commonly used to determine the concentration of solutions.
FTIR (Alpha Bruker)
Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is used for the qualitative analysis of chemical compounds by detecting functional groups within molecules. This instrument is crucial for molecular structure identification.
Electronic Balance
A basic laboratory tool used to measure the mass of substances with high accuracy.
Oven (Memmert)
Used for drying samples, dehydration, or heating chemical materials in research. This oven offers precise temperature control for various laboratory applications.
The facilities available in the Basic and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory not only support students’ learning processes but also enable high-standard research activities.