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Chemistry II

Code 14898
Year 1
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 6
Workload PL(15H)/T(30H)/TP(15H)
Scientific area Chemistry
Entry requirements None
Learning outcomes Understand and apply the rules of IUPAC nomenclature for organic compounds.
Classify and identify the most common organic functional groups. Predicting the global three-dimensional structure of relatively simple organic molecules by applying the basic principles of bonding, hybridization and analysis of conformation.
Known the concept of chemical equilibrium and the factors that it depends. Perform calculations involving the equilibrium constant. Identify buffers in equilibrium systems and explain how they work. Perform calculations involving the acid and basic constants.
Identify oxidation-reduction processes. Recognize an electrochemical cell, in terms of its components and their functions. Perform calculations involving concepts of redox equilibrium by applying Nernst equation.
Determine the solubility of a compound in aqueous solution and correlate the solubility with the solubility product. Perform calculations involving solubility product.

Syllabus The syllabus is divided into two modules:
M1 - Chemistry of carbon compounds. Structure, nomenclature and physicochemical properties of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and representative functional groups.
M2 - Chemical Equilibrium. Factors that affect chemical balance. Le Chatelier's Principle.
Definitions of acid and base. Acid-base equilibrium in aqueous solutions. Titrations. Standard solutions. Identification of buffers in equilibrium systems.
Oxidation-Reduction Equilibrium. Balances of redox reaction equations. Electrochemical cells. Potential of an electrochemical cell.
Concept of solubility and solubility product.

Main Bibliography - Chang R., "Química", 11.ª Edição, McGraw-Hill, Madrid, Espanha, 2013.
- Skoog D. A., West D. M., Holler F. J., "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry", 9th Ed., Thomson Learning, England, 2014.
- T. W. G. Solomons, C. B. Fryle, Química Orgânica, Vol. 1 e 2, 12ª ed., LTC Livros Técnicos e Científicos Editora S. A.: Rio de Janeiro, 2018
- Silverstein R.M., Webster F:X:, Kiemle D:J:, “Identificação espectrofotométrica de compostos orgânicos” 7ª ed, LTC-Livros Técnicos e Científicos, Editora S.A., Rio de Janeiro, 2006.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-06-12

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