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Course unit
CHEMISTRY
SC03101111, A.A. 2018/19
Information concerning the students who enrolled in A.Y. 2018/19
ECTS: details
Type |
Scientific-Disciplinary Sector |
Credits allocated |
Educational activities in elective or integrative disciplines |
CHIM/01 |
Analytical Chemistry |
1.0 |
Basic courses |
CHIM/02 |
Physical Chemistry |
2.0 |
Basic courses |
CHIM/03 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry |
2.0 |
Basic courses |
CHIM/06 |
Organic Chemistry |
1.0 |
Course unit organization
Period |
First semester |
Year |
1st Year |
Teaching method |
frontal |
Type of hours |
Credits |
Teaching hours |
Hours of Individual study |
Shifts |
Lecture |
6.0 |
48 |
102.0 |
No turn |
Examination board
Board |
From |
To |
Members of the board |
8 Commissione Chimica 2018-2019 |
01/10/2018 |
30/11/2019 |
BERTONCELLO
RENZO
(Presidente)
ZANONATO
PIER LUIGI
(Membro Effettivo)
NODARI
LUCA
(Supplente)
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Prerequisites:
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Fundamentals of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry from high secondary schools. |
Target skills and knowledge:
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The course is aimed at studying the composition of matter, the transformations it undergoes, and the interactions between matter and energy bound to them and provides the basis for the application of the general principles of Chemistry to processes occurring in the environment and in the cosmos. |
Examination methods:
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Oral exam with the use of blackboard on the contents of the lectures. Exam can be given in English. |
Assessment criteria:
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The student is asked to use the correct terminology, know the full program of the lectures, be able to link the different topics discussed during lectures, and be able to critically apply the methods of Chemistry. |
Course unit contents:
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1) Atoms, molecules and ions.
2) Stoichiometry.
3) Reactions in water solutions.
4) Properties of gases.
5) Energy balances in chimical reactions.
6) Electronic structures of atoms.
7) The periodic table.
8) The chemical bond.
9) The intermolecular forces.
10) Physical properties of water solutions.
11) Chemical kinetics.
12) Chemical equilibrium.
13) Acids and bases.
14) The buffer solutions.
15) Thermodynamics in chemistry.
16) Redox and electrochemical reactions.
17) The chemistry of coordination compounds.
18) Basic organic chemistry.
19) Basic nuclear chemistry. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Lectures and exercises include the use of slides, videos, and web site links. Lectures are given in Italian. |
Additional notes about suggested reading:
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The slides of the lectures, videos, links to websites, and all the unprotected material will be available through the website of the course on the e-learning platform of the Department of Physics and Astronomy "G. Galilei" (https://elearning.unipd.it/dfa/). The suggested textbooks are also available in English. Suggested textbooks. |
Textbooks (and optional supplementary readings) |
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Chang, Raymond; Goldsby, Kenneth; Costanzo, Alberto, Fondamenti di chimica generale. Milano: McGraw-Hill, 2015.
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Atkins, P. W.; Jones, Loretta Lucek, Principi di chimica. Bologna: Zanichelli, 2012.
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Innovative teaching methods: Teaching and learning strategies
- Lecturing
- Problem solving
- Active quizzes for Concept Verification Tests and class discussions
- Use of online videos
- Loading of files and pages (web pages, Moodle, ...)
Innovative teaching methods: Software or applications used
- Moodle (files, quizzes, workshops, ...)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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