General Chemistry 1100-1BB02
The lectures of general chemistry are concerned mainly with the structure and properties of inorganic chemical molecules, methods of their identifications and the major type of reactions.
Program:
1. Structure of atoms, periodic table
2. Structure of chemical molecules (orbitals, chemical bonds)
3. States of the matter (ideal and real systems)
4. Properties of electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions
5. Reaction types in aqueous solutions (acid-base, redox, complex
formation and precipitation equilibria)
6. Characteristic of metallic compounds
7. Chemistry of non-metallic compounds
8. Chemical and electrochemical methods in analysis of
inorganic compounds
9. Environmental chemistry
Description by Elżbieta Bojarska, May 2010
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Elementary knowledge of chemistry necessary for further education, understanding basic chemical processes in the environment, knowledge of analytical methods in inorganic chemistry, skills of reading and understanding the research literature
Assessment criteria
Written exam containing basic chemical calculations
Practical placement
None
Bibliography
1. P.W. Atkins, "Genaral Chemistry", Oxford University Press
2. M.J. Sienko, R.A. Plane; "Chemistry, Principles and Applications",
McGraw-Hill Inc.
3. P.A Cox; "Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry", BIOS Scientific
Publishers Limited
4. Materials prepared by lecturer
Additional information
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