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22ZP101 - General Chemistry I

Course specification
Course titleGeneral Chemistry I
Acronym22ZP101
Study programmeBiochemical Engineering and Biotechnology,Environmental Engineering,Material Engineering,Metallurgical Enginering
ModuleMaterial Engineering
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
    Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
      ESPB6.0Status
      ConditionОблик условљености
      The goalThe course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge in the area of general chemistry and represents the basis for all other courses in chemistry and chemical technology. Students are introduced to fundamental chemical concepts, atomic structure, types of chemical bonds, structure of ionic and molecular compounds, metals and alloys. Also, students are familiarized with the properties of dispersed systems (solutions) and the basic concepts of chemical kinetics.
      The outcomeUpon completion, the student should understand: basic chemical concepts and principles; the relationship between the electronic configurations of atoms and molecules and their chemical properties; the concept of chemical kinetics. The student also developed the ability to solve various stoichiometry problems and to work safely and efficiently with common chemicals, laboratory equipment and basic laboratory operations.
      Contents
      Contents of lecturesMatter and energy. Fundamental chemical laws. Thermochemistry. Atomic models and the Periodic Table of elements. Types of chemical bonds (Lewis concept of the chemical bond, ionic bond, covalent bond, metallic bond). Valence bond theory and molecular geometry. Intermolecular forces. Disperse systems.True solutions. Solutions of solid, liquid and gaseous substances in liquids. Colloids. Chemical kinetics.
      Contents of exercisesMixture. Relative atomic mass and molar mass. Stoichiometry. Electrolyte solutions and ionic reactions. The rate of chemical reaction. Thermochemistry. The gas laws. Calculations based on chemical formulas and chemical equations (stoichiometry). Energy changes in chemical reactions. Solutions. Properties of dilute solutions.
      Literature
      1. W. L. Masterton, C. N. Hurley, Chemistry: Principles and reactions, 5th Ed, Brooks Cole Pub Co, 2006.
      2. S. Grujić, A. Dapčević, S. Jevtić, M. Nikolić, J. Rogan „Opšta hemija I Praktikum”, Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet, Beograd, 2007 (I izdanje), 2018 (VIII neizmenjeno izdanje). (Original title)
      3. M. Popović, D. Vasović, Lj. Bogunović, D. Poleti, O. Ćuković, Zbirka zadataka iz Opšte hemije, TMF, Beograd, 2003. (Original title)
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
      42
      Methods of teachingLectures, laboratory exercises, colloquia, tests
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
      Activites during lectures10Test paper40
      Practical lessons20Oral examination
      Projects
      Colloquia30
      Seminars