Chemistry 1 (General and Inorganic Chemistry)

Major: Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Code of subject: 6.162.00.O.007
Credits: 5.00
Department: Physical, Analytical and General Chemistry
Lecturer: assistant professor Makota Oksana Ivanivna
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: understand the current state and prospects of chemistry; understand the role of chemistry in the scientific and technical progress, new materials creation; solve the energy problems by rational use of natural resources and environmental protection; have the world outlook knowledge of chemical theories and laws; know the physical and chemical properties of substances as well as their practical value.
Required prior and related subjects: Higher mathematics, Computational Mathematics and programming, General Physics.
Summary of the subject: Basic concepts of chemistry. Basic laws of chemistry. Structure of the atom. Periodic system of elements. Chemical bond. properties of molecules. Dimensional configuration of molecules. Main classes of inorganic compounds: oxides, acids, bases, amphoteric hydroxides. Main classes of inorganic compounds: oxides, salts, halogen- and thianohydrides, metalid. Coordination complex compounds. Isomerism of complex compounds. Chemical thermodynamics. Kinetics and catalysis. Solutions. Solutions of electrolytes. Chemistry of water. Redox reactions. Загальна характеристика металів. Corrosion of metals. Properties of s-elements (metals) and their compounds. Properties of p-elements (metals) and their compounds. Properties of d-elements (metals) and their compounds. Properties of p-elements (non-metals) of III-V groups. Properties of p-elements (non-metals) of VI group. Properties of s-elements (non-metals) of VII group.
Assessment methods and criteria: oral examination, written reports on laboratory work, test current control (30%) final control (70% control measure, exam), written-oral form (70%)
Recommended books: N.V.Romanova. General and Inorganic Chemistry, Irpen, "Perun", 2002. – 480p. M.L. Glinka. General Chemistry; Kiev, “Higher school”, 1998. – 608p. H.A.Korchynskyy. Chemistry. Podillya-2000", 2002 – 340p. B.Ya.Kotur. Chemistry. Practical training. Manual. Publishing center of Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Lviv, 2004. – 237p.