NEORGANSKA HEMIJA (Inorganic chemistry)

Acronym
R1NHEM18
Status
mandatory
Semester
2
Number of classes
3L + 0E
ECTS
7.0
Study programme
Geological Engineering,Mining Engineering
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)

No data

Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

General Chemistry

Form of prerequisites:

passed exam

Learning objectives

By studying this subject, students are introduced to the classification of elements based on their periodic properties. They are trained to be able to draw conclusions about their application and chemistry based on the physical and chemical properties of the elements.

Learning outcomes

The student will be familiar with the physical and chemical properties, finding, obtaining and reactivity of representative elements of the periodic system and their characteristic compounds, will be ready for safe independent work in the chemical laboratory and will know basic laboratory methods.

Course contents

Introduction. Subject of study. Periodic system of elements. Periodicity of properties of elements. Hydrogen. Noble gases. Metals and non-metals. Transitional elements. Representatives of PSE groups. Introduction to work in the laboratory. Basic laboratory methods. Solutions. Chemical kinetics. Equilibrium. Complex compounds. Basic reactions of cations and anions.

Literature
  1. 1.(PDF) Inorganic Chemistry (Atkins, Shriver). https://www.academia.edu › Inorganic_Chemistry_Atkins..

Evaluation and grading

Activity in class.Practical exercises.Colloquium I and II.Final exam.

Teaching Methods

Lecture, laboratory computational and experimental exercises, independent work on laboratory reports, consultations.