3512.16 - General and Inorganic Chemistry


Course number
3512.16
Title
General and Inorganic Chemistry
ECTS
7.5
Prerequisites
High School B-level in mathematics, physics and chemistry or B-level in mathematics and physics, C-level in chemistry and A-level in biology.
Purpose
To give the students a solid base for chemical appraisals in environmental and biological matters.
Content
Stoichiometry. Elementary thermodynamics. Electrochemistry. Equilibria. Bonding theories. Colligative properties. Kinetics. Crystal lattices. Electronic configurations of atoms. Chemical bonding. Descriptive inorganic chemistry.
Learning and teaching approaches
Lectures, problem solving and laboratory exercises
Learning outcomes
Having passed the course, the student is able to: o demonstrate and apply knowledge about ideal and non-ideal gas laws o solve problems about energy relationships in chemical reactions, o demonstrate knowledge about the laws of thermodynamics o describe and explain the periodic table and the electronic structure of atoms o describe the most important properties of the elements in the periodic table. o to categorize different forms of intramolecular and intermolecular chemical bondings o cateogorize different crystal structures o master calculations with different concentration units o demonstrate and use knowledge about colligative properties o solve problems in chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium o apply knowledge about acids, bases, acid-base equilibria and solubility equilibria o solve basic electrochemical problems o describe coordination compounds in living organisms o explain natural radioactivity and dating based on radiactive decay
Assessment method
Compulsory coursework must be handed in on time for evaluation and be graduated/accepted in order to be allowed to sit the examination. Except for University computers, all auxiliary materials are allowed, e.g., own computer, internet, text books, papers, essays, notes. The computers of the University of the Faroe Islands are prohibited. A four hour written examination. Earlier evaluated and accepted written coursework can be used in a re-examination. The existing grade scale is used. Marks are given for written handed in exercises and reports and the weighted average of these marks (25%) and the exam mark (75%) constitutes the final course grade.
Examination
External
Marking scale
7-
Bibliography
Raymond Chang: General Chemistry The Essential Concepts 6. Edition (2011). ISBN 978-007-131368-1, pp.779 Preben Hartmann-Petersen: Almen, uorganisk og organisk kemi. 7. edition (1999). ISBN 87-502-0963-9, pp 396 (copies handed out) Experimental instructions will be handed out.
Contact
Hóraldur Joensen