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Course code: BHS10169o12
Semester: 2012/2013 winter
Name: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND THE BASIC OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Major: Animal Science
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 1
ECTS points: 6
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: dr inż. Anna Chojnacka
Language of instruction: Polish


Learning outcomes: Knowledge: W 1 – Student knows the fundamental chemical laws and classification of inorganic and organic compounds [BH1_W02]. W 2 – Student recognizes the types of reactions [BH1_W02]. W 3 – Student defines and explains the basics of thermodynamics, distinguishes and explains the basic electrochemical processes [BH1_W02]. Skills: U 1 – Student knows how to perform chemical calculations and record and balance chemical reaction equations [BH1_U02]. U 2 – Students shall carry out chemical experiments and show their progress in the form of reaction equations [BH1_U02, BH1_U04]. U 3 – Student can self-assemble and operate the apparatus for the perform of basic physical and chemical operations, and can interpret the observed effects of chemical reactions [BH1_U02].

Competences: K 1 –Student is creative and keen to cooperation in team, is active in solving group problems [BH1_K02]. K 2 – Student is aware of hazards in chemical laboratory [BH1_K09]. K 3 – Students take care of laboratory equipment [BH1_K09, BH1_K11].

Prerequisites: Possessed (as far as good) material with chemistry in high school.

Course content: Atom structure, properties of chemical elements. Types of chemical bonds. Equilibriums in the solutions. Types of chemical reactions. The basic of thermodynamic and electrochemistry. x processes. Isomerism of organic compounds. Nomenclature, properties and reactions of organic compounds containing common functional groups. Chemical properties of carbohydrates, amino acids and peptides.

Recommended literature: 1. Pajdowski L.: Chemia ogólna, PWNT, Warszawa 1996; 2. Gawęcka K., Mironowicz A.: Chemia nieorganiczna, Wydawnictwo AR, Wrocław 2006; 3. Wawrzeńczyk C.: Chemia organiczna ,Wydawnictwo AR, Wrocław 1996; 4. Gawęcka K., Mironowicz A.: Chemia organiczna, Wydawnictwo AR, Wrocław 2006; 5. MacMurry J.: Chemia organiczna, PWN, Warszawa 2005

Assessment methods: Completion of the laboratory exercises, written reports from the performer experiments, three colloquia, written exam.

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