Key words General and inorganic chemistry ; organic chemistry, teamwork, CDIO
Objectives Supplements chemistry
“Supplements 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 partum 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.
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Typical engineering skills following the CDIO concept : conceive, design, implement and operate.
Topics Supplements chemistry
Phenomenology and reactions in gaseous-, liquid- and solid phase. Stoichiometry. Solubility- and precipitation processes. Oxidation reduction reactions in water. Reaction kinetics.
Basic knowledge about chemical- and physical identifications and syntheses. Basic knowledge about crystallisation, distillation and extraction.
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Changeable, depending on the chosen item.
Prerequisites Supplements chemistry
See final competences “Chemistry I”
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Final competences middle school.
Final Objectives Supplements chemistry
General competences
To be able to communicate and to report information, ideas, problems and solutions – especially scientific and technical ones – to laymen as well as to specialists in an efficient way (AC4*)
To be able to think and to reason permanently in a critical, creative and scientific way (AC1*)
Specific competences
To be able to implement scientific-disciplinary insights on scientific and/or engineering problems, independently and in a team (AIC1)
To be able to handle correctly theoretical and practical chemical insights within engineering problems (SCA1)
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General competences
To be able to implement scientific-disciplinary insights on scientific and/or engineering problems, independently and in a team (AIC1)
To be able to collect and to handle relevant scientific and technical information effectively (AC2*)
To be able to initiate research in an problem-controlled way (AWC3*)
To be able to implement research methods and research techniques in an effective way (AWC1*)
To be able to discuss and to solve problems as a team efficiently (implement) (AC5)
To be able to communicate and to report information, ideas, problems and solutions – especially scientific and technical ones – to laymen as well as to specialists in an efficient way (AC4*)
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