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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
Students will be able to:
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Last update: Rubešová Kateřina doc. Ing. Ph.D. (01.08.2019)
Z:C.E.Housecroft, A.G.Sharpe, Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition, Pearson Education Limited, 2018 Z:M.Weller, F.Armstrong, J.Rourke, T.Overton, Inorganic Chemistry, 6th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2015 (or any previous edition known as "Shriver, Atkins, Inorganic Chemistry") |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
e-learning webpage of the General and Inorganic Chemistry I course: https://e-learning.vscht.cz (accessible after enrolling in the course)
Inorganic chemistry portal: https://ach.vscht.cz/ (open access)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
lectures and seminars supporting electronic study tools, self-study of books and textbooks scheduled study check during the semester, final examination |
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Last update: Rubešová Kateřina doc. Ing. Ph.D. (13.09.2022)
ASSESSMENT During the semester, two midterm tests (T1 and T2) from general and systematic inorganic chemistry are written. These tests are obligatory and cannot be repeated. Each test is for 0–100 marks. To receive the assessment, the requirement of (T1 + T2) ≥ 80 must be met (i.e. at least 40% of the marks possible must be obtained). If the student does not receive the number of marks required for the assessment, he/she can write one collective test at the end of the semester. To be allowed this, the student needs to obtain a minimum of 50 marks in total in the T1+T2 tests. The collective test has two parts: part A and part B for a total of 200 marks. If the student obtains at least 60 marks in part A and at least 80 marks in both parts (A and B) combined (i.e. at least 40% of the marks possible must be obtained), he/she is assessed. The collective test can be taken only once, on a fixed date within the first two examination period weeks. In conclusion, the student has 2 possible ways to obtain his/her assessment: T1+T2 and one collective test. Additional condition for the assessment is filling of the Entry test in the e-learning course during the first two weeks of the semester. Result of this “zeroth” test have no influence over the student’s final evaluation, but the student will be assessed only if he/she filled this Entry test.
EXAMINATION Before the oral examination, written examination test (ZT) is taken which has two parts. A time limit of the part A is 60 minutes, the overall limit (parts A+B) is 100 minutes. Part A: basic general and inorganic chemistry (50 marks); this part is in the form of a multiple-choice check test; multiple answers are available and from one up to all of the answers may be correct; evaluation: checked correctly +1 mark; unchecked 0 mark; checked incorrectly -1 mark (subtraction only down to zero in each problem). The test is reviewed electronically and after evaluation the students are e-mailed their result to the email address set in the SIS – correctness of the student’s answers in the part A and number of marks obtained can be checked (any objections must be aimed to the student’s examiner).
Part B: advanced general and inorganic chemistry (50 marks); this part is in the same manner and is evaluated in the same way as the preliminary tests. The oral part of the examination only takes place if the student obtained at least 33 marks in the part A and at least 50 marks in total in the parts A and B of the written examination. If the student fails the examination, he/she is entitled to repeat it twice (i.e. each student is entitled one regular examination and two resits). The students register for the examination with the examiner that is assigned to their study group. Students, that enrol in General and Inorganic Chemistry I course in the summer semester, and had been assessed in this course in the preceding (winter) semester are considered assessed. |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
Structure of substances, electron structure of atom Periodic system Chemical bonding and chemical reactions Elementary non-metals – chemical bonding, properties, reactivity Polyatomic molecules of non-metals – structure, chemical bonding, properties Gaseous and liquid molecular compounds of non-metals Monoatomic ions in aqueous solutions and their salts Oxyanions in aqueous solutions and crystals Coordination compounds Structure, chemical bonding and properties of metals Metals and intermetallic phases – reactivity, extraction Simple solid oxides and inorganic polymers Binary non-oxidic solid compounds of metals and non-metals |
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Last update: Rubešová Kateřina doc. Ing. Ph.D. (01.08.2019)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (06.03.2019)
The written and oral exams must be passed. |