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General and Inorganic Chemistry

Code: MI071105     Acronym: QGINOR

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Physical Sciences

Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Applied Chemistry Laboratory
Course/CS Responsible: MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MICF 200 Official Curriculum 1 - 5,5 65 148,5

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

The objectives established for General and Inorganic Chemistry are essentially related to its elementary, generalist and pedagogical supporting role, but its lecturing and development will be a consequence of the specific knowledge level exhibited by the students and their subsequent evolution. However, some of the most important objectives are:

a) Revision, uniformity and consolidation of basic and essential chemical knowledge.

b) Systematisation of concepts and development of identification, interpretation and resolution skills regarding problems and situations related to chemical phenomena or reactions.

c) Acquisition of advanced knowledge in distinct chemical areas, whenever possible with a pharmaceutical perspective.

d) Motivation of students to the need of a complementary auto-didactic formation involving the consolidation of the principles, ideas and concepts acquired in classes, by means of bibliographic material, data bases, and other information available in the Internet, etc.

Program

Theoretical classes.

1. Atoms, molecules and ions.
2. Chemical reactions I: chemical equations and reactions in aqueous solutions.
3. Chemical reactions II: Stoichiometry.
4. Chemical bonding.
5. Intermolecular forces and states of the matter.
6. Solutions.
7. Chemical equilibrium.
8. Bioinorganic systems.

Practical-theoretical classes:

Resolution of practical problems involving the subject matters lectured in the theoretical classes.

Laboratorial classes:

Execution of several experiments in order to familiarise the students with laboratorial practices and to improve their skills in dealing with chemical processes:

1. Preparation of standard solutions
2. Preparation of non-standard solutions
3. Crystallization of a pharmaceutical product
4. Determination of the solubility curve of KNO3
5. Preparation and purification of KNO3
6. Structure and reaction of inorganic solids
7. Chemical equilibrium perturbation
8. Determination of a sample composition.

Mandatory literature

Chang Raymond; Química. ISBN: 972-9241-68-6
Reger Daniel; Química. ISBN: 972-31-0773-2
Russell John B.; Qímica geral. ISBN: 85-346-0151-8

Teaching methods and learning activities

General and Inorganic Chemistry will have theoretical, practical-theoretical and laboratorial classes.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
Attendance (estimated) Participação presencial 65,00
Total: - 0,00

Calculation formula of final grade

The final classification is calculated considering 20% of the classification obtained in the laboratorial classes and 80% of the final exam classification.
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