KE521: Chemistry of the elements (5 ECTS)

STADS: 10007701

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the autumn semester.

Teacher responsible
Email: monnard@sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 12-14 U140 39-41
Common I Tuesday 08-10 U140 36-38
Common I Friday 08-10 U55 36
Common I Friday 12-14 U140 37-39
H1 TE Monday 08-10 U145 40-41,48-49
H1 TL Monday 08-12 Lab 3+4 43-47
H2 TE Tuesday 08-10 U156 40-41,48-49
H2 TL Tuesday 08-12 Lab 3+4 43-47
H3 TE Wednesday 14-16 U156 40-41,48-49
H3 TL Wednesday 14-18 Lab 3+4 43-47
H4 TE Thursday 14-16 U156 40-41,48-49
H4 TL Thursday 14-18 Lab 3+4 43-47
H6 TE Thursday 08-10 U156 40-41,48-49
H6 TL Thursday 08-12 Lab 3+4 43-47
H7 TE Friday 14-16 U23a 39,41,48-49
H7 TL Friday 14-18 Lab 3+4 43-47
H8 TE Monday 14-16 U145 40-41,48-49
H8 TL Monday 14-18 Lab 3+4 43-47
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Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
Students from the Faculty of Science: FF503/FF504 and FF502/FF506/MM529(or KE501, FY519/FY520, MM501 and MM502/MM529) are recommended.
Students from the Faculty of Engineering: Fundamental chemistry is recommended.

Course introduction
The aim of the course is to provide the students with knowledge of and skills in elementary inorganic chemistry at such a level that this knowledge can support the learning and understanding of subsequent courses included in the studies of chemistry, pharmacy, biology, molecular biology and cell biology. The aim of the laboratory part is to provide the students with broad knowledge of the elements’ most important compounds and their reactions, as well as fundamental laboratory skills.

Expected learning outcome
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:

  • Classify the chemical elements according to the periodic system.
  • Apply this classification to predict important properties of chemical compounds, including stability, solubility, redox properties and reactivity.
  • Identify a given inorganic compound based on a series of analytical reactions.
  • Argue for the suggested identification.
Subject overview
  • Periodicity, tendencies in ionization energies and electron affinities
  • Oxidation states
  • Ions in solids: lattice energies and structure types
  • Ions in solution: thermodynamics and structure
  • Thermochemical cycles
  • Free elements: structure and properties
  • Hydrogen and s-block elements
  • p-block elements
  • Selected d-block elements
  • Identification of inorganic salts
Literature
  • Andrew D. Bond: Chemistry of the Elements, Laboratory Manual (provided on Blackboard).


Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
  1. 3 hour written examination with delivered aids. External marking with 7-point grading scale (weight 3 ECTS).
  2. Attendance at 20 hours of laboratory exercises and approval of written reports. Evaluated jointly by internal marking of pass/fail (weight 2 ECTS).

Re-examination in the same exam period or immediately thereafter.



Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Intro phase: 20 hours
Skills training phase: 28 hours, hereof:
 - Tutorials: 8 hours
 - Laboratory exercises: 20 hours

Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in English.

Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.

Tuition fees for single courses
See fees for single courses.