General and Inorganic Chemistry
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The primary goal is to provide a solid foundation in the basics concepts and facts of chemistry, particularly those needed for a successful understanding of other subjects for which chemistry is a prerequisite. The general chemistry course must also give the student an appreciation of the importance of chemistry to society in general and to daily life in particular and show the role of chemistry in preservation of the cultural heritage.
Expected learning outcomes
Fundamental chemical concepts for conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Lessons will be synchronous on the Microsoft Teams platform (on the basis of the first quarter schedule) and will be recorded and left available to students on the Ariel website of the course.
Course syllabus
Structure of matter: Atomic structure. Atomic and molecular weights. Isotopes. Radioactivity. Quantitative chemical relationships. Stoichiometric calculus. Atomic structure: Bohr's atomic model. Heisenberg's principle. On Schrödinger equation. The "aufbau" principle and the periodic table. Introduction to the molecular orbital theory. The Chemical bond: Ionic bonds. VSEPR Theory. The Covalent bond. Polarity of molecules. The Hydrogen bond and the weak interactions. Lattice energy, hydration energy and solubility. Ionic, molecular and van der Waals crystals. The chemical equilibrium. Le Chatelier's principle. Equilibrium constants. Acid-Base reactions: Acids and bases (Arrhenius, Broensted, Lewis theories). pH. Acid-base titrations. Coordination compounds. Redox reactions. Thermodynamic functions and chemical equilibrium. Electrochemistry: Cell potentials.Chemical kinetics: Rates of chemical reactions, Arrhenius's law. Catalysts.
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of basic mathematics and physics concepts.
Teaching methods
Frontal teaching.
The lecture slides are provided at the end of each lessons on the Ariel website.
Tutoring mainly focused on stoichiometry problems and exercises.
The lecture slides are provided at the end of each lessons on the Ariel website.
Tutoring mainly focused on stoichiometry problems and exercises.
Teaching Resources
Kotz - Treichel - Townsend - Treichel. Chimica. (Ed. Edises)
Del Zotto Esercizi di Chimica Generale (Ed EdiSES)
Del Zotto Esercizi di Chimica Generale (Ed EdiSES)
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists in a written test and an interview.
Questions in the written test are both theoretical and practical (stoichiometry problems). The exam generally lasts 2h 30 min and is evaluated in marks out of 30.
A scientific calculator is required.
Only students who pass the written test (at least 18/30) will be admitted to the oral exam.
Questions in the written test are both theoretical and practical (stoichiometry problems). The exam generally lasts 2h 30 min and is evaluated in marks out of 30.
A scientific calculator is required.
Only students who pass the written test (at least 18/30) will be admitted to the oral exam.
CHIM/03 - GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - University credits: 6
Practicals: 24 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Professor:
Ferretti Francesco Maria
Educational website(s)
Professor(s)
Reception:
by appointment (e-mail)
Department of Chemistry, ground floor building A, room 103