Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
Perjési Pál
professor,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Number of hours/semester
Lectures: 28 hours
Practices: 0 hours
Seminars: 0 hours
Total of: 28 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OTF-KP1-T
- 2 Credit
- Biotechnology BSc
- Optional module
- autumn
haven't
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 people – max. 30 people
Topic
The course provides an overview of 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 the atom. Periodic properties.
- Perjési Pál - 2.
The electronic structure of the atom. Periodic properties.
- Perjési Pál - 3.
Chemical bonds I. The valence bond theory.
- Perjési Pál - 4.
Chemical bonds I. The valence bond theory.
- Perjési Pál - 5.
Chemical bonds II. The molecular orbital theory.
- Perjési Pál - 6.
Chemical bonds II. The molecular orbital theory.
- Perjési Pál - 7.
Kinetic theory of gases. The gas laws.
- Perjési Pál - 8.
Kinetic theory of gases. The gas laws.
- Perjési Pál - 9. Colligative properties. - Perjési Pál
- 10. Colligative properties. - Perjési Pál
- 11. Chemical thermodynamics I. - Perjési Pál
- 12. Chemical thermodynamics I. - Perjési Pál
- 13. Chemical kinetics. - Perjési Pál
- 14. Chemical kinetics. - Perjési Pál
- 15. Chemical equilibrium I. Homogeneous equilibria. - Perjési Pál
- 16. Chemical equilibrium I. Homogeneous equilibria. - Perjési Pál
- 17. Chemical equilibrium II. Acid-base equilibriums in solution. - Perjési Pál
- 18. Chemical equilibrium II. Acid-base equilibriums in solution. - Perjési Pál
- 19. Chemical equilibrium III. Heterogeneous equilibria. - Perjési Pál
- 20. Chemical equilibrium III. Heterogeneous equilibria. - Perjési Pál
- 21. Chemical equilibrium IV. Chemical thermodynamics II. - Perjési Pál
- 22. Chemical equilibrium IV. Chemical thermodynamics II. - Perjési Pál
- 23. Electrochemistry I. Conductivity of electrolytes. - Perjési Pál
- 24. Electrochemistry I. Conductivity of electrolytes. - Perjési Pál
- 25. Electrochemistry II. Electrode potential. Galvanic cells. - Perjési Pál
- 26. Electrochemistry II. Electrode potential. Galvanic cells. - Perjési Pál
- 27.
Electrochemistry III. Redox reactions in biological systems.
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Electrochemistry III. Redox reactions in biological systems.
- 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
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
The course is in accordance with the Code of Studies and Examinations. Participation in the lectures is obligatory. A maximum of three absences can be accepted both from lectures and practices.
Two written tests will be written during the semester. The result of one of them should be at least 60%, and the average of the two should be at least 50%. One retake chance is allowed on the 13th week of the semester. The result of the retake test is added to those of the first two.
Mid-term exams
Two written tests will be written during the semester. One of the test results should be above 60%. The average of them must be at least 50%. One retake chance is allowed on the 13th week of the semester. The result of the retake test is added to those of the first two.
Making up for missed classes
There is no opportunity to make up missed classes.
Exam topics/questions
Written tests covering the topics of the lectures.