270152 UE Basic Chemistry Laboratory Course I (2008W)
Continuous assessment of course work
Labels
Gesamtvorbesprechung am Mittwoch, 01.10.2008, 16.00 Uhr, Hörsaal I;siehe auch Vorbesprechungen zu den einzelnen Teilen A-D
Teil B: Vorbesprechung 2.10., 12 - 13 Uhr, Hörsaal I
Teil B: Vorbesprechung 2.10., 12 - 13 Uhr, Hörsaal I
Details
Language: German
Lecturers
- Herbert Ipser
- Sergey Abramkin
- Anna Bytzek
- Alexander Egger
- Mathea Sophia Galanski
- Friedrich Gehringer
- Werner Ginzinger
- Michael Hindler
- Beatrix Huber
- Wolfgang Kandioller
- Bernhard Keppler
- Sabine Knott
- Amitava Kundu
- Martin Marker
- Kristof Meelich
- Adolf Mikula
- Horst Neudeck
- Norbert Ponweiser
- Klaus Richter
- Uwe Rinner
- Clemens Schmetterer
- Christoph Schmölzer
- Peter Terzieff
- Konrad Tiefenbacher
- Peter Unfried
- Gabriele Wallner
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Eighteen selected experiments give a short introduction to the basic methods and concepts of general chemistry. The students are trained to understand solubility and precipitation, the formation of complexes, redox reactions and acid-base reactions. Two sessions are concerned with the measurement of electrode potentials, and the volumetric determination of gases. In a final step students are guided to identify various cations and anions in solution and simple solid substances by qualitative analysis.
Assessment and permitted materials
Presence in the lab course and control of practical work (including reports) and separate final exams;
details at the first meeting on Wednesday, October 1st, 2008, 16.00, Lecture Hall I and during the individual meetings before the different parts A to D
details at the first meeting on Wednesday, October 1st, 2008, 16.00, Lecture Hall I and during the individual meetings before the different parts A to D
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Introduction into the basic working methods in a chemical laboratory, knowledge of the most important types of chemical reactions; practicing of chemical calculations.
Examination topics
Separate exams for the different parts of the laboratory course; grades are based on the practical work of the students and the various partial exams.
Reading list
"Sicheres Arbeiten in chemischen Laboratorien", GDCh; Ch. E. Mortimer, "Chemie - Das Basiswissen der Chemie", 6.Auflage (1996), Georg Thieme Verlag
Association in the course directory
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