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Chemistry

Code 15793
Year 1
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload PL(15H)/T(30H)/TP(15H)
Scientific area Chemistry
Entry requirements ---
Learning outcomes Standardize chemical fundaments for application in science and technology.
Recognize the basic concepts of chemistry and learn to apply their contents.
Knowing the chemical concepts to understand and justify the applied phenomena. Skills:
Identify the chemical compounds.
Know the differences between the types of chemical reactions.
Determine energy capacity in chemical reactions.
Understand the electronic structure of atoms.
Analyse the chemical bonds between atoms.
Understand the macroscopic behaviour of gases.
Understand the properties of liquid, solid and solutions.
Understand and nominate organic compounds and realize the difference of compounds due to the presence of different functional groups in organic molecules.
Analyse the effect of corrosion on the materials.
Learn to relate the transmitted concepts and apply them in the disciplines of next years.
Syllabus Basics concepts in chemistry
Atoms, molecules and ions
Mass relationships in chemical reactions
Chemical reactions in aqueous solution
Gases
Thermochemistry
Quantum theory and electronic structure
Periodic relationships between elements
Bond chemistry and molecular geometry
Liquid and solid properties
Physical properties of solutions Introduction to carbon compounds
Metals and corrosion
Main Bibliography Raymond Chang, Chemistry, 10a Ed., McGraw-Hill (2010), ISBN 978-007-127220-9
Other:
R. Petrucci, W. Harwood, G. Herring, “General Chemistry- Principles and Modern Applications” 8th Ed, Pearson Books, (2003)
S. Goode, E. Mercer, D. Reger, “Química: Princípios e Aplicações”, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, (1997)
C. C. Houk, R. Post, “Chemistry: Concepts and Problems”, 2nd Ed, John Wiley, (1996)
B. H. Mahan, “Química, Um Curso Universitário”, Edgar Blucher Ltda, S. Paulo, Brasil (1972)
W. J. Moore, “Físico-Química”, Edgar Blucher Ltda, S. Paulo, Brasil (1976)
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria The methodology of teaching is student-centered and the course is organized into three parts: theoretical classes, theoretical-practical classes and laboratorial work. In the theoretical classes are taught the syllabus, theoretical- practical classes are for resolution of application problems and in laboratory classes experiments will be performed applied to real cases and also will be learned the basic rules of safety in a laboratory.
The continuous evaluation includes student attendance, partial testing, problems resolution, and laboratory work.
The final evaluation will be: 5% (attendance) + 75% (written assessment) + 20% (problem solving and laboratorial work).
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2024-09-29

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