THE OBJECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE 1. Formation of the ability to understand the nature of the chemical processes and use the basic laws of chemistry in the production and technological and scientific activities. 2. Formation of the ability of self-development, qualifications and skills improvement, acquiring and deepening knowledge of the composition, structure, properties, methods of preparation and application areas of chemical compounds. 3. Formation of skills of theoretical and experimental chemical research.
THE TOPICS OF THE DISCIPLINE Part 1. General Chemistry 1. The Basic Laws and Notions of Chemistry 2. The Structure of Substances 3. The Laws of Chemical Reactions 4. Solutions 5. Electrochemical Systems
Part 2. Inorganic Chemistry 6. Common Regularities in Inorganic Chemistry 7. Elements of the Major Subgroups of the Periodic Table 8. Transition Elements
THE LIST OF LABORATORY WORK Part 1. General Chemistry 1. The Basic Classes of Inorganic Substances 2. The Determination of the Equivalent and Atomic Mass of Metal 3. The Determination of the Molar Mass of Carbon Dioxide 4. The Establishment of the Formula of Crystalline Hydrates 5. The Methods of Substances Purification 6. The Determination of Metal Density 7. The Heat of Reaction 8. The Rate of Chemical Reactions 9. The Chemical Equilibrium 10. Preparation of Solution and Determination of its Concentration 11. Determination of Dissolution Heat 12. Ion-Exchange Reactions 13. Hydrolysis 14. Ion Product 15. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 16. Electrochemical Cells 17. Electrolysis 18. Corrosion of Metals 19. Interaction of Metals with Acids, Alcali and Water 20. Coordination Compounds 21. Identification Test 22. Hardness of Water
Part 2. Inorganic Chemistry 1. Halogens 2. Sulfur 3. The Major Subgroup of the V Group 4. The Major Subgroup of the IV Group 5. Boron, Aluminum 6. Chemistry of s-Elements 7. Chromium and its Compounds 8. Manganese and its Compounds 9. Ferrum, Cobalt, Nickel 10. Copper and Silver 11. Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury 12. The Synthesis of Inorganic Substances
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