Chemistry 2
Field of study: Materials Science and Engineering
Programme code: 08-S1MAA16.2019

Module name: | Chemistry 2 |
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Module code: | IM1A_CH2 |
Programme code: | 08-S1MAA16.2019 |
Semester: |
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Language of instruction: | English |
Form of verification: | exam |
ECTS credits: | 4 |
Description: | The Chemistry 2 module allows students to acquire the basic knowledge about organic chemistry. Owing to that students should be capable to make a proper choice of organic compounds to synthesise polymer engineering materials of required properties. The gained knowledge will allow understanding the relationships between the chemical composition, structure, type of monomer structure and specified practical properties of polymer materials. The gained knowledge shall also allow understanding significant properties of macromolecular organic compounds existing in the nature - sugars, starches, cellulose, and proteins. |
Prerequisites: | The knowledge of chemistry at the level of secondary grammar school is required. |
Key reading: | 1. L. Pajdowski, Chemia Ogólna, t.I-II, PWN, Warszawa 1985
2. A. Bielański, Podstawy chemii nieorganicznej, t.I-III, PWN, Warszawa 1997
3. G Kupryszewski, Wstęp do chemii organicznej, PWN, Warszawa 1981 |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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Learning basic issues of organic chemistry - learning the nature of the difference in reactions of inorganic and organic compounds and through that - possibilities of materials properties shaping.
Understanding the nature of aliphatic and aromatic organic compounds structure and properties based on the electron structure and possible types of carbon hybridisation.
Understanding relationships between an organic compound structure and potential possibilities to synthesise polymer materials of specified properties.
[IM1A_CH2_1] |
IM1A_W03 [5/5] |
The skill to analyse properties of organic compounds in relation to the creation by them of various polymer materials of specified properties.
The skill to apply a proper, frequently complicated, nomenclature of organic compounds and to present their structure taking into account the phenomenon of isomerism.
[IM1A_CH2_2] |
IM1A_U01 [2/5] |
The awareness of the need for appropriate selection of organic compounds to synthesise polymer engineering materials of appropriate required properties. [IM1A_CH2_3] |
IM1A_K01 [2/5] |
Type | Description | Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related |
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Written examination [IM1A_CH2_w_1] | Verification of the knowledge based on the lectures content, recommended literature and attended classes. |
IM1A_CH2_1 |
Written test [IM1A_CH2_w_2] | The test of skills acquired during laboratory classes. |
IM1A_CH2_1 |
Report [IM1A_CH2_w_3] | Assessment of the skill to analyse results obtained during laboratory classes. |
IM1A_CH2_1 |
Form of teaching | Student's own work | Assessment of the learning outcomes | |||
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Type | Description (including teaching methods) | Number of hours | Description | Number of hours | |
lecture [IM1A_CH2 _fs_1] | The lecture will present issues of aqueous electrolytic solutions chemistry and of organic chemistry. The presentation will comprise properties, synthesis methods and reactions characteristic of hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, nitrogen compounds and heterocyclic compounds. |
30 | The work comprising an independent analysis and acquiring the knowledge presented during the lectures, expanded by the literature materials shown and the recommended sources for the analysed issues. |
40 |
Written examination [IM1A_CH2_w_1] |
laboratory classes [IM1A_CH2 _fs_2] | Laboratory classes are aimed at mastering the skills required in a chemical laboratory, such as efficient use of laboratory glassware and simple equipment, performing simple qualitative analyses and syntheses of organic compounds. |
30 | Preparation to classes through independent studying of recommended issues. |
30 |
Written test [IM1A_CH2_w_2] |
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