Basics of Chemistry 2

Data

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Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPE-KP2-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Elective modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

-

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 40

Topic

Based on the previously acquired high school knowledge the course provides an overview on the basic laws of Chemistry concentrating on those that are ubiquitous in the chemistry-related subjects of the basic modules of the health related curriculums. The course helps understanding the chemistry-related compulsory subjects of the modules.

Lectures

  • 1. The electronic structure of atom. Periodic properties. - Perjési Pál
  • 2. The electronic structure of atom. Periodic properties. - Perjési Pál
  • 3. Structure of molecules. The valence bond theory - Perjési Pál
  • 4. Structure of molecules. The valence bond theory - Perjési Pál
  • 5. Structure of molecules. The molecular-orbital theory. - Perjési Pál
  • 6. Structure of molecules. The molecular-orbital theory. - Perjési Pál
  • 7. Importance of inorganic compounds in living organisms. - Perjési Pál
  • 8. Importance of inorganic compounds in living organisms. - Perjési Pál
  • 9. Structure and reactions of oxygen. Mechanisms of oxygen activation. - Perjési Pál
  • 10. Structure and reactions of oxygen. Mechanisms of oxygen activation. - Perjési Pál
  • 11. Sulfur: structure and reactivity. Sulfur-containing biomolecules. - Perjési Pál
  • 12. Sulfur: structure and reactivity. Sulfur-containing biomolecules. - Perjési Pál
  • 13. Nitrogen: structure and reactivity. Nitrogen-containing biomolecules. - Perjési Pál
  • 14. Nitrogen: structure and reactivity. Nitrogen-containing biomolecules. - Perjési Pál
  • 15. Phosphorous: structure and reactivity. Biological roles of phosphates. - Perjési Pál
  • 16. Phosphorous: structure and reactivity. Biological roles of phosphates. - Perjési Pál
  • 17. Carbon: structure and reactivity. Biological importance. - Perjési Pál
  • 18. Carbon: structure and reactivity. Biological importance. - Perjési Pál
  • 19. Silicon: structure and reactivity. Silicates in chemistry and medicine. - Perjési Pál
  • 20. Silicon: structure and reactivity. Silicates in chemistry and medicine. - Perjési Pál
  • 21. Boron and aluminum: structure and reactivity. Pharmaceutical importance. - Perjési Pál
  • 22. Boron and aluminum: structure and reactivity. Pharmaceutical importance. - Perjési Pál
  • 23. Coordination compounds I. Theories of complex formation. - Perjési Pál
  • 24. Coordination compounds I. Theories of complex formation. - Perjési Pál
  • 25. Coordination compounds II. Isomerism. - Perjési Pál
  • 26. Coordination compounds II. Isomerism. - Perjési Pál
  • 27. Coordination compounds III. Biochemical importance. - Perjési Pál
  • 28. Coordination compounds III. Biochemical importance. - Perjési Pál

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Ebbing D.D., Gammon S.D.: General Chemistry, Houghton Miffilin Co., Boston, 2009

Literature developed by the Department

Almási A., Kuzma M., Perjési P.: General and Inorganic Chemistry - Laboratory Techniques and Practices, electronic educational material University of Pécs, 2014

Notes

Recommended literature

en.wikibooks.org/wiki/General_Chemistry

J. McMurray, R. C. Fay: Chemistry, 5th edition

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Two midterm tests will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. The result of one of the tests should be above 60%. The average of the two tests should be above 50%. One retake chance is allowed. The result of the retake test is combined with the previously written ones.

Mid-term exams

Two midterm tests will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. The result of one of the tests should be above 60%. The average of the two tests should be above 50%. One retake chance is allowed. The result of the retake test is combined with the previously written ones.

Making up for missed classes

There is no opportunity to make up missed classes.

Exam topics/questions

Written test covering the topics of the lectures.

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Perjési Pál