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General and inorganic chemistry

Some basic information about the module

Cycle of education: 2022/2023

The name of the faculty organization unit: The faculty Chemistry

The name of the field of study: Biotechnology

The area of study: technical sciences

The profile of studing:

The level of study: first degree study

Type of study: past time

discipline specialities : Applied biochemistry, Purification and analysis of biotechnological products

The degree after graduating from university: Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The name of the module department : Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry

The code of the module: 10909

The module status: mandatory for teaching programme Applied biochemistry, Purification and analysis of biotechnological products

The position in the studies teaching programme: sem: 1, 2 / W36 C27 L27 / 13 ECTS / E,E

The language of the lecture: Polish

The name of the coordinator: Prof. Jan Kalembkiewicz, DSc, PhD, Eng.

The aim of studying and bibliography

The main aim of study: Achieving essential and organized knowledge from the field of general and inorganic chemistry as the science. In ability to demonstrate the connection between the subject and industrial processes as well as human life.

The general information about the module: The module is realised by two semesters. In the first semester there are 30 hours of lectures and 30 hours of classes, in the second semester there are of 30 hours lecture, 15 hours of classes and 45 hours of laboratory. In the first and second semester module ends with an exam.

Teaching materials: na stronie domowej

Bibliography required to complete the module
Bibliography used during lectures
1 L. Jones, P. Atkins Chemia ogólna PWN Warszawa. 2006
2 Adam Bielański Podstawy chemii nieorganicznej PWN, Warszawa. 2010
3 A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, P. Gaus Chemia nieorganiczna PWN, Warszawa. 1995
4 Praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kalembkiewicza Chemia ogólna i nieorganiczna. Zadania i problemy Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej. 2010
5 L. Pajdowski Chemia ogólna PWN Warszawa. 1999
Bibliography used during classes/laboratories/others
1 Praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kalembkiewicza Chemia ogólna i nieorganiczna. Zadania i problemy Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej. 2010
2 Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją A. Śliwy Obliczenia chemiczne PWN Warszawa. 1987.
3 Praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kalembkiewicza Chemia ogólna i nieorganiczna. Laboratorium Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Rzeszowskiej. 2006

Basic requirements in category knowledge/skills/social competences

Formal requirements: Registration for the semester

Basic requirements in category knowledge: Knowledge of chemistry and mathematics at the basic level

Basic requirements in category skills: Required skills: ability to get to sources of knowledge, reading comprehension and data analysis.

Basic requirements in category social competences: Ability to work independently as well as cooperating and working as a part of a team.

Module outcomes

MEK The student who completed the module Types of classes / teaching methods leading to achieving a given outcome of teaching Methods of verifying every mentioned outcome of teaching Relationships with KEK Relationships with PRK
01 Possesses basic knowledge and skills in the field of understanding of general end inorganic chemistry. lecture, classes, laboratory exam K_W04++
K_U06++
K_K01++
K_K03++
P6S_KK
P6S_KR
P6S_UU
P6S_WG
02 Possesses knowledge essential to understand technological reality and uses the correct chemical terminology. lecture, classes, laboratory exam K_W04++
P6S_WG
03 Know how to carry out the chemical calculations and chemical experiment. Know how to carry out the interpret the results of calculations and draw valid the chemical experiment. calculations, laboratory written test, practical test K_W04+
K_K01++
P6S_KK
P6S_KR
P6S_WG

Attention: Depending on the epidemic situation, verification of the achieved learning outcomes specified in the study program, in particular credits and examinations at the end of specific classes, can be implemented remotely (real-time meetings).

The syllabus of the module

Sem. TK The content realized in MEK
1 TK01 Struture of atom. Periodicity of chemical properties. Ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity. Metal and non-metals. Chemical bonds. Covalent bonds. Formal oxidation state. Molecular orbital and valence bond theory. States of matter. Phase transistions. Gas state. Ideal gas state equation. Units of matter. Solid state. Ionic and molecular crystals. Liquids and solutions. Units of concentration. Chemical equilibrium. Mass action law. W30 MEK01
1 TK02 The basic calculations: fundamental laws. Concentration of solutions: way of expression, conversion of concentration, dilution and mixing of solutions. Stoichiometric calculations based on chemical reaction equation. Elemental and real chemical formula. Yield of reaction. Oxidation and reduction reactions. Gas laws. Chemical static, mass action law, chemical equilibrium. C30 MEK02 MEK03
2 TK01 1. Liquids and solutions. Colligative properties. 2. Electrolytes. Electrolytic dissociation. Strong and weak electrolytes. 3. Acids and bases. Ampholytes. Buffer solutions. 4-7. Properties of elements. Inorganic compounds, preparation methods end properties. Main group metals (1, 2, 13). Elements of group 15-18. 8. D-block elements. Crystal field theory. Spectroscopic and magnetic properties. 9. F-block elements. 10. Complex compounds. Additional compounds. W30 MEK01
2 TK02 1. Electrolytic dissociation of strong and weak electrolytes. Activity and activity coefficient, ionic strength, ionic product of water, pH. 2. Dissociation constant and degree. 3. Buffer solutions. 4. Hydrolysis, the hydrolysis constant and degree. 5. Solubility product. C15 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03
2 TK03 1. Basic laboratory operations and equipment. Synthesis of inorganic compounds. 2. Classification of inorganic compounds. 3. Types of chemical reactions. 4. Solutions: preparation and concentration calculations. 5. electrolytes – electrolytic degree and constant, pH, alkacymetric indicators. 6. Buffer solutions. 7. Inorganic complexes. 8. Hydrolysis - the hydrolysis constant and degree. 9. Precipitation, dissolving and chemical conversion of solid compounds. 10. Oxidation and reduction reactions. L45 MEK01 MEK02 MEK03

The student's effort

The type of classes The work before classes The participation in classes The work after classes
Lecture (sem. 1) contact hours: 18.00 hours/sem.
complementing/reading through notes: 20.00 hours/sem.
Studying the recommended bibliography: 20.00 hours/sem.
Class (sem. 1) The preparation for a Class: 20.00 hours/sem.
The preparation for a test: 20.00 hours/sem.
contact hours: 18.00 hours/sem.
Finishing/Studying tasks: 20.00 hours/sem.
Advice (sem. 1) The participation in Advice: 2.00 hours/sem.
Exam (sem. 1) The preparation for an Exam: 20.00 hours/sem.
The written exam: 2.00 hours/sem.
Lecture (sem. 2) contact hours: 18.00 hours/sem.
complementing/reading through notes: 20.00 hours/sem.
Studying the recommended bibliography: 20.00 hours/sem.
Class (sem. 2) The preparation for a Class: 20.00 hours/sem.
The preparation for a test: 20.00 hours/sem.
contact hours: 9.00 hours/sem.
Finishing/Studying tasks: 5.00 hours/sem.
Laboratory (sem. 2) The preparation for a Laboratory: 10.00 hours/sem.
The preparation for a test: 12.00 hours/sem.
contact hours: 27.00 hours/sem.
Finishing/Making the report: 2.00 hours/sem.
Advice (sem. 2) The participation in Advice: 2.00 hours/sem.
Exam (sem. 2) The preparation for an Exam: 20.00 hours/sem.
The written exam: 2.00 hours/sem.

The way of giving the component module grades and the final grade

The type of classes The way of giving the final grade
Lecture L: positive mark on written exam (mark L); the student is required to pass the test on calculation exercises (C) before the exam
Class C: the final mark is averaged mark of thre written tests (mark C).
The final grade
Lecture L: positive mark on written exam (mark L); the student is required to pass the test on calculation exercises (C) and laboratory exercises.before the exam
Class C: the final mark is averaged mark of two written tests (mark C).
Laboratory Lb: the final mark is averaged mark of all experiments performed, current written tests or final test (mark Lb)
The final grade Final mark (FM) FM = 0.6 L + 0.4 C

Sample problems

Required during the exam/when receiving the credit
(-)

Realized during classes/laboratories/projects
(-)

Others
(-)

Can a student use any teaching aids during the exam/when receiving the credit : no

The contents of the module are associated with the research profile: yes

1 J. Kalembkiewicz; A. Kuźniar; B. Papciak; E. Sočo Zastosowanie materiału krzemionkowego modyfikowanego surfaktantem do immobilizacji moryny 2023
2 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kopacz; J. Pusz Współczesne metody badań i zastosowań flawonoidów: praca zbiorowa 2023
3 D. Galas; J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sitarz-Palczak Study of the Adsorption of Cu(II), Mn(II), Pb(II), and Zn(II) Ions on Geopolymers Obtained from Ashes from Biomass Combustion 2022
4 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Pieniążek; J. Pusz; E. Sitarz-Palczak; E. Sočo Badania właściwości kwercetyny i jej sulfonowych pochodnych w układach z fluoroforem 2022
5 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kopacz; J. Pusz Flawonoidy i ich pochodne w badaniach naukowych i praktyce 2022
6 M. Dranka; J. Kalembkiewicz; D. Kamiński; A. Kozioł; A. Kuźniar; U. Maciołek; L. Mazur; E. Mendyk Structural and spectroscopic studies of Na+ – Quercetin-5′-sulfonic acid polymeric complexes obtained via solvothermal synthesis 2022
7 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak; E. Pieniążek; E. Sočo Stałe związki kompleksowe jonów tytanu(IV) z sulfonową pochodną moryny 2021
8 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Pieniążek; E. Sočo Adsorpcja flawonoidów na uporządkowanych mezoporowych materiałach krzemionkowych 2021
9 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sitarz-Palczak Application of halloysite geopolymers to removal of methyl blue from aqueous solution 2021
10 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sitarz-Palczak The Influence of Physical Modification on the Sorption Properties of Geopolymers Obtained from Halloysite 2021
11 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kopacz; J. Pusz Badania naukowe i aplikacyjne flawonoidów 2021
12 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kopacz; J. Pusz Nauka i praktyka w świecie flawonoidów 2021
13 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kosińska-Pezda; J. Pusz; E. Woźnicka; L. Zapała Badania równowagi reakcji kompleksowania chryzyny z jonami Er(III) w układach: woda - metanol i woda - metanol - 1,4-dioksan 2021
14 J. Kalembkiewicz Surowce i produkty nieorganiczne 2020
15 J. Kalembkiewicz Uzupełnienia 2020
16 J. Kalembkiewicz; A. Kuźniar; B. Papciak; J. Pusz; E. Sitarz-Palczak; E. Sočo; E. Woźnicka Pierwiastki i związki chemiczne 2020
17 J. Kalembkiewicz; A. Kuźniar; E. Pieniążek; E. Sočo; E. Woźnicka Aktywność biochemiczna sulfonowych pochodnych moryny 2020
18 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak Chemia ogólna i nieorganiczna. Pierwiastki i związki chemiczne. Surowce i produkty nieorganiczne: obliczenia chemiczne i problemy 2020
19 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak Chemia ogólna i nieorganiczna. Podstawy chemii. Roztwory i procesy w roztworach: obliczenia chemiczne i problemy 2020
20 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak Uzupełnienia 2020
21 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak; E. Pieniążek; J. Pusz; P. Skitał; E. Sočo; L. Zapała Podstawy chemii 2020
22 J. Kalembkiewicz; B. Papciak; J. Pusz; E. Sitarz-Palczak; E. Woźnicka Roztwory i procesy w roztworach 2020
23 J. Kalembkiewicz; D. Pająk; E. Sočo Multi-component sorption and utilization of solid waste to simultaneous removing basic dye and heavy metal from aqueous system 2020
24 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sočo Characterisation and utilisation of solid waste from coal combustion to modelling of sorption equilibrium in a bi-component system metal-dye 2020
25 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sočo Immobilizing and Removal of Cadmium and Rhodamine B from an Aqueous System by Converting Solid Waste from Poland; Studies of Equilibrium and Kinetic Sorption 2020
26 J. Kalembkiewicz; M. Kopacz; J. Pusz Świat flawonoidów w badaniach naukowych 2020
27 J. Kalembkiewicz; R. Rawski; P. Sanecki Units and Methods of Proteolytic Activity Determination 2020
28 D. Galas; J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sitarz-Palczak Comparative study on the characteristics of coal fly ash and biomass ash geopolymers 2019
29 D. Galas; J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sitarz-Palczak Study of potential availability of heavy metals to phytoremediation to use of ash from biomass combustion 2019
30 J. Kalembkiewicz; D. Saletnik; P. Sanecki; P. Skitał Electrodeposition of nickel from alkaline NH4OH/NH4Cl buffer solutions 2019
31 J. Kalembkiewicz; E. Sočo Enhanced sorption capacity of a metal-dye system from water effluents by using activated industrial waste 2019