Key words Additive chemistry
Objectives “Additive chemistry I” follows on “chemistry I” . The purpose of this course is to achieve a solid base and a clear insight into the theoretical principles of “ general- and inorganic chemistry” and “organic chemistry” and to achieve the necessary practical skills.
In this first partim a few items are additive and complementary regarding “chemistry I”.The objective is to provide a more extended and profound basic knowledge. So the student acquires the necessary theoretical- and practical knowledge to start the next course “Additive chemistry II” in an adequate sin.
Topics Phenomenology and reactions in gasous-,liquid- and solid phase. Stoichiometry. Solubility- and precipitationprocesses. (Redox)reactions in water. Reactionkinetics.
Basic Knowledge about chemical- and physical identifications and syntheses. Basic Knowledge about crystallisation, destillation and extraction.
Prerequisites Final competences "Chemistry I"
Final Objectives General competences :
The student is able to organise, analyse and examine a task.
Scientific competences:
The student is able to adopt the fundamentel concepts of “general- and inorganic chemistry” - and “organic chemistry” inclusive the basic principles and related calculationmethods.
Technical competences :
The student controls the necessary practical skills concerning more specific laboratoriumtechnics.
Materials used “ Aanvullingen oefeningen algemene- en anorganische chemie I “
I. De Jaegher
“ Theoretische- en praktische oefeningen algemene- en anorganische chemie” I. De Jaegher
“ Aanvullingen oefeningen organische chemie I “
G. Diricks
Study costs Textbook: € 6
Laboratory coat and spatula: € 30
Study guidance The student can always make an appointment.
Mostly each chapter is followed by theoretical exercises.
Teaching Methods Practical- and theoretical exercises.
Assessment Permanent evaluation + assigned quoted exercises during the year: 100 %
Lecturer(s) Ilse DE JAEGHER
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