Universität Wien

280023 UE Chemistry II (BA12) (PI) (2009W)

Continuous assessment of course work

Summary

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Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
Registration information is available for each group.

Groups

Group 1

Block 05.10 - 10.11.09, Mo - Fr 13:00 - 18:00 (Gruppen A u. B).
Verpflichtende Vorbesprechung: 02.10.09, 13:00 Uhr am Institut für Anorganische Chemie / Materialchemie, Währingerstr. 42, 1090 Wien, Kleiner Hörsaal 4, Halbstock links.
ACHTUNG: Elektronische Anmeldung im UNIVIS (SPL Physik !) in der Zeit 14. - 30.09.09 Maximale Teilnehmerzahl pro Gruppe 16.
Di 16:00-18:00, Do 17:00-18:00, Josef Stefan Hörsaal, Strudlhofgasse 4, 3. Stock, 1090 Wien.

max. 16 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Assessment and permitted materials

The overall grading is given by
a) the success at practical working,
b) the quality of the laboratory journals,
c) the cooperation in the proseminars
d) the score at the written final examination.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

- Introduction to safety precautions and basic laboratory techniques.
- Acquaintance with the most important types of reactions in chemistry.
- Promoting the student¿s problem-solving ability.

Examination topics

- Experimental working according to given instructions (18 examples).
- Writing of short laboratory journals.
- Instructions for solving chemical problems in 6 units (Proseminar). Each unit comprises a lecture part and an examination part.

Group 2

Block 05.10 - 10.11.09, Mo - Fr 13:00 - 18:00 (Gruppen A u. B).
Verpflichtende Vorbesprechung: 02.10.09, 13:00 Uhr am Institut für Anorganische Chemie / Materialchemie, Währingerstr. 42, 1090 Wien, Kleiner Hörsaal 4, Halbstock links.
ACHTUNG: Elektronische Anmeldung im UNIVIS (SPL Physik) in der Zeit 14. - 30.09.09 Maximale Teilnehmerzahl pro Gruppe 16.

max. 16 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Assessment and permitted materials

The overall grading is given by
a) the success at practical working,
b) the quality of the laboratory journals,
c) the cooperation in the proseminars
d) the score at the written final examination.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

- Introduction to safety precautions and basic laboratory techniques.
- Acquaintance with the most important types of reactions in chemistry.
- Promoting the student¿s problem-solving ability

Examination topics

- Experimental working according to given instructions (18 examples).
- Writing of short laboratory journals.
- Instructions for solving chemical problems in 6 units (Proseminar). Each unit comprises a lecture part and an examination part.


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

- Methods of separation (separation by selective dissolution or precipitation, centrifugation, complex formation, ion-exchange).
- Observation and description of chemical reactions (colour of solutions, precipitation reactions, formation of complexes, redox-reactions in aqueous solutions, deposition of metals, formation of gases).
- Basic operations in quantitative working (preparation of standard solutions, acid-base titration, handling of the glass electrode, emf of concentration cells, gasvolumetric method).
- Qualitative analysis of anion- and cation containing samples (specific reactions, spectroscopic identification).
- Documentation of experiments and writing of laboratory journals.
- Solving of chemical problems (concentrations, solubility, densities, stoichiometry, pH-value, pressure and volume of ideal gases).

Reading list

"Sicheres Arbeiten in chemischen Laboratorien", GDCh;
"Chemie - Das Basiswissen der Chemie", Ch. E. Mortimer, 6.Auflage (1996), Georg Thieme Verlag.

Association in the course directory

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