SCIENZE CHIMICHEChemistryAcademic Year 2022/2023

1007686 - CHIMICA GENERALE ED INORGANICA I E LABORATORIO M - Z
Module 1007687 - MODULO 1

Teacher: Antonio GRASSI

Expected Learning Outcomes

The course aims to transfer the basic knowledge of general chemistry to the student. 
In particular, the student will be directed to understand the atomic and molecular structure,
the periodic properties of the elements, the chemical bonds, the chemical reactions,
the properties of gases and solutions as well as the quantitative aspects of general chemistry.

Course Structure

Information for students with disabilities and/or DSA.

As a guarantee of equal opportunities and in compliance with current laws, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and/or dispensatory measures, based on their specific needs and on teaching objectives of the discipline. It is also possible to ask the departmental contacts of CInAP (Center for Active and Participatory Inclusion- Services for Disabilities and/or DSAs).

Required Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry

Detailed Course Content

Textbook Information

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

The final exam consists of a written test (the day of the exam will be as indicated on 
the official calendar), based on exercises similar to those developed in the classroom during
the course and in an oral interview (date and place will be indicated by the teacher) based
on all topics of the program and on laboratory experiences. The exam tends to ascertain the level of overall knowledge acquired by the candidate,
his ability to critically address the topics studied and to relate the various parts of the
program. The exam consists of a written test and an oral exam. The written exam consists
in solving simple stoichiometry problems related to nomenclature, chemical reactions,
gas transformations and the study of chemical phenomena in aqueous solution, thermochemistry.
This test tends to verify the possession of the basic notions of the discipline. The written
test will be considered passed if the student has solved exactly more than half of the assigned
exercises. During the written exam, students will be able to use the periodic table and
calculator, but not cell phones. Passing the written exam is a necessary but not sufficient condition to pass the final exam. The oral exam will consist of questions relating to the various parts of the program to ascertain
the overall level of knowledge acquired by the candidate. Criteria for awarding the final grade: The mastery shown in the qualitative and quantitative arguments, the critical vision of
the topics addressed during the course and the ability to correlate the various parts of
the program will contribute in equal measure to the formulation of the final grade.

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