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PROJECT 1: CHEMICAL SEARCH |
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| Taught in |
1st year Bachelor in chemistry
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| Theory |
[A] 0.0 |
| Exercises |
[B] 12.0 |
| Training and projects |
[C] 48.0 |
| Studytime |
[D] 120.0 |
| Studypoints |
[E] 4 |
| Level |
introductory |
| Credit contract? |
Access denied |
| Examination contract? |
Access upon approval |
| Language of instruction |
Dutch |
| Lecturer |
Paul Lekens
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| Reference |
TCCHCX01A00009 |
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Key words General chemistry - chemical technology
Objectives The students have to attain the necessary skills in chemistry and technology through the discussion of the project topic.
A report based on internet and library sources has to be delivered in groups.
Questions will be supplied as a guidance for the students.
The practical parts of the project will be executed in the laboratory anorganic chemistry and chemical technology.
Topics - Analysis of industrial sewage
- Purification of sewage using appropriate separation techniques and chemical treatment.
Prerequisites No specific skills needed.
Final Objectives - integration of obtained knowledge
- improving teamwork skills
- initiative development
- increasing analytical thinking
- stimulate creativity and communication skills.
Materials used ::Click here for additional information:: - instruction notes
- project instructions (through Dokeos)
Study costs Cost: 1.0 EUR
Study guidance Students can ask questions to the lecturer through e-mail & Dokeos.
Teaching Methods Group discussions
- practical exercises
- teamwork
Assessment Permanent evaluation chemistry 40% - permanent evaluation technology 20% - portfolio 20% - presentation 20%
No possibility for re-examination.
Lecturer(s) Paul Lekens - Karen Vlaemynck
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