General and Inorganic Chemistry
General
- Code: 276-190103
- Semester: 1st
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course type: Υποχρεωτικό, Γενικού υποβάθρου
- Teaching and exams language: Greek
- Teaching Methods (Hours/Week): Lectures (3) / Laboratory Exercises (3)
- ECTS Units: 7
- Course homepage: https://exams-geo.the.ihu.gr/course/view.php?id=220
- Instructors: Papastergiadis Efthymios, Papageorgiou Maria
- Class Schedule:
Course Contents
Theory
- General for the science of Chemistry.
- Classification and states of matter.
- Scientific calculations.
- Atomic theories.
- Individual and Mass number.
- The meaning of mole.
- Chemical bonds and intermolecular forces.
- Nomenclature of inorganic compounds.
- Writing reactions.
- Categories of reactions.
- Properties of gases, solids and liquids.
- Thermochemistry.
- Solutions and colloidal dispersion systems.
- Chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium.
- Dimension and ionization of electrolytes.
- pH-pOH.
- Neutralization reactions, common ion effect, buffer solutions.
Laboratory Exercises
- General instructions – safety and hygiene rules.
- Preparation of solutions.
- Determination of the density of solutions and its correlation with the concentration of solutions.
- Determination of physical constants in chemical compounds.
- Determination of the pH value of solutions.
- Buffers. Common ion effect. (Preparation of buffer solution and measurement of its buffering capacity).
- Separation – purification of chemical compounds through crystallization.
- Separation – purification of chemical compounds through distillation.
- Detection of cations of the 1st analytical group.
- Separation and identification of organic compounds.
Educational Goals
The course aims to achieve the following learning outcomes for students:
- the acquisition of knowledge in the basic principles of chemistry by the students, as it is one of the basic courses of the department,
- the understanding and consolidation of the rules that govern the proper operation of a chemical laboratory,
- the acquisition of the required experience for the handling of tools and instruments in order to reliably perform the experimental part of a task,
- the ability to process the measurements and evaluate the results.
General Skills
- Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies.
- Promotion of free, creative and inductive thinking.
- Work in an interdisciplinary environment.
- Autonomous work.
- Teamwork.
- Decision making.
- Generating new research ideas.
Teaching Methods
Face to face:
- Lectures (theory and exercises) in the classroom.
- Laboratory exercises.
Use of ICT means
- Lectures with PowerPoint slides using PC and projector.
- Notes in electronic format.
- Use of videos and online applications.
- Post course material and communicate with students on the Moodle online platform.
Teaching Organization
Activity | Semester workload |
Lectures | 112.5 |
Laboratory Exercises | 62.5 |
Total | 175 |
Students Evaluation
Evaluation methods:
- Mandatory attendance at (at least) 80% of the laboratory exercises.
- Mandatory written work for each laboratory exercise (20% of the final grade).
- Written final exams in the theoretical part of the course with problem solving (60% of the final grade).
- Final written exams in the laboratory part of the course with multiple choice, short development and problem solving questions (40% of the final grade).
- Optional written assignments in the laboratory exercises (20% of the grade of the laboratory part of the course if submitted).
The evaluation criteria are presented and analyzed to the students at the beginning of the semester.
Recommended Bibliography
- Κεσίσογλου Δ., Ακριβός Π., Βιοσυναρμοστική Χημεία, Εκδόσεις Ζήτη, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2006.
- Μανουσάκης Γ.Ε., Γενική και Ανόργανη Χημεία, Εκδόσεις Κυριακίδη, Θεσσαλονίκη, 1999.
- Ebbing D.D., General Chemistry 8th Edition, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2006.
- McMurry J., Fay R.C., Chemistry, Prentice-Hall, N.J., 1998.