Universität Wien

300706 SE Calculation in Chemistry (2010S)

Accompanying Seminar for Basic Chemical Lab Course

2.00 ECTS (1.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie
Continuous assessment of course work

Inst.f. Anorg. Chemie 9.,Währingerstr.42
Beginn: 1.3.2010, letzter Termin 16.4.(Abschlussprüfung)
Blocklehrveranstaltung im März, begleitend zu den Chemischen Übungen für Molekularbiologen, Termine: 1.3. (Vorbesprechung 8-10Uhr und 1.Theorieteil 11-13Uhr), 5.3., 12.3., 19.3., 26.3., 16.4. (Abschlusstest)

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Vorbesprechung: 1.3.2010 8:00-10:00 HS1 (Währingerstraße 42) inkl. Gruppeneinteilung (4 Parallelkurse, voraussichtlich immer freitags) anschließend von 11:00-13:00 Uhr erster Theorieblock im HS3

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max. 100 participants
Language: German

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Contents: Within the seminar, selected problems from the following important areas of inorganic chemistry will be discussed: nomenclature, equations, concentrations, stoichiometry, redox equations, solubility products, acids and bases, buffer systems and qualitative analysis.
Targets: This seminar should lead to a better understanding of the central part of chemical calculations in all areas of chemistry. Equation pathways, nomenclature of inorganic compounds as well as calculations of selected chemical problems form an essential part of this seminar.
Marking: The final mark consists of 50% exercises, 50% of the final exam. At least 61% of all points are necessary to pass the seminar.
Literatur: script or following book: Chemistry, Charles E. Mortimer

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