Course code: 252203 | Subject title: CHEMISTRY | ||||
Credits: 6 | Type of subject: Basic | Year: 1 | Period: 2º S | ||
Department: Ciencias | |||||
Lecturers: | |||||
KORILI , SOFIA (Resp) [Mentoring ] | REINOSO CRESPO, SANTIAGO [Mentoring ] |
CG2: Ability to lead activities in engineering projects
CG3: Knowledge in basic and technological subjects, enabling learning of new methods and theories, and giving versatility in adapting to new situations
CG4: Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, and critical reasoning, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of Industrial Engineering
CFB4: Knowledge and ability to apply the basic principles of general chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, and their applications in Engineering
At the end of the course, the student can:
Methodology - Formative activities | Attendance (h) | Self-study (h) |
Lecture/Participatory classes | 45 | |
Practicals | 15 | |
Cooperative learning activities | 7.5 | |
Group projects | 2.25 | 5.25 |
Individual study | 60 | |
Tutoring and examinations | 15 | |
Total | 84.75 | 65.25 |
Learning outcome |
Assessment activity |
Weight (%) | It allows test resit |
Minimum required grade |
---|---|---|---|---|
R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R8 | Tests and Exams | 60 | Yes | 5.0 |
R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R8, R9 | Assignments and reports | 10 | No | |
R6, R7, R9 | Experimental work and reports | 12 | No | * |
R6, R7 | Exam on the experimental work | 18 | Yes | * |
*To pass the subject, the student must get at least 5 out of 10 in both a) "Tests and Exams" and b) the weighted average of the activities "Experimental work and reports" and "Exam on the experimental work." If the weighted average of all activities is equal to or greater than 5, but the grade in (a) or (b) does not reach the required minimum, the final numerical grade will be 4.5.
Theoretical Contents:
I. Introduction
Chemistry as a Science
II. Structure of Matter
Composition of Matter
Periodic classification of the elements
Chemical bonding
States of Matter
Solutions
III. Chemical reaction principles
Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Equilibrium
Stoichiometry and material balances
IV. Chemical Reactions
Acid-Base Reactions
Oxidation-reduction reactions
Precipitation
V. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Formulas and names of organic compounds
Acid-base, oxidation, condensation, and polymerization reactions
Preparation of an organic substance
Thermochemistry, Heat of reaction, Hess´s law
Analysis of the acidity of a commercial product
Rate of reaction
The reduction potential of the metals. Electrochemical cells.
Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.
W. Whitten, R.E. Davis, M.L. Peck, G.G. Stanley. Chemistry, 10th ed., International Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2014.
J.K. Robinson, J.E. McMurry, R.C. Fay. Chemistry, 8th ed., Global Edition, Pearson, 2021.
R.H. Petrucci, F.G. Herring, J.D. Madura, C. Bissonnette. General Chemistry - Principles and Modern Applications, 11th ed., Pearson, 2016.
J. Oversby, R. Chang. Chemistry, 13th ed., McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.