Teacher(s)
Language
French
Prerequisites
It is recommended to have acquired the knowledge and skills developed in the teaching unit:
| LCHM1111 | Chimie générale |
Main themes
The theoretical presentation covers the general properties of the elements and main compounds of the s and p blocks of the periodic table.
It also includes an introduction to the transition elements (d block) and to metallurgy, as well as to the lanthanides and actinides.
The first chapter deals in a general way with the periodicity of chemical and physico-chemical properties.
The second chapter is devoted to an introduction to radioactivity.
The third chapter deals with hydrogen and its binary compounds.
The following chapters are devoted to the different families of the periodic table.
In each of these, the characteristic properties of the group, the obtaining, the properties and the most important uses of the elements and their principal compounds are described in succession. Attention is drawn to the economic and geostrategic aspects of the supply of raw materials, as well as to the dangers that the various simple bodies and compounds can present for the individual and the environment.
During the practical exercises, the students approach the qualitative analysis of the most common cations and anions in aqueous solution. The set of analyses covers about fifty ionic species.
The analytical approach is based on the exploitation of the chemical properties of the elements according to their position in the periodic table.
The student must have a perfect command of the simultaneous use of acid-base, precipitation, complexation and oxidation-reduction properties.
It also includes an introduction to the transition elements (d block) and to metallurgy, as well as to the lanthanides and actinides.
The first chapter deals in a general way with the periodicity of chemical and physico-chemical properties.
The second chapter is devoted to an introduction to radioactivity.
The third chapter deals with hydrogen and its binary compounds.
The following chapters are devoted to the different families of the periodic table.
In each of these, the characteristic properties of the group, the obtaining, the properties and the most important uses of the elements and their principal compounds are described in succession. Attention is drawn to the economic and geostrategic aspects of the supply of raw materials, as well as to the dangers that the various simple bodies and compounds can present for the individual and the environment.
During the practical exercises, the students approach the qualitative analysis of the most common cations and anions in aqueous solution. The set of analyses covers about fifty ionic species.
The analytical approach is based on the exploitation of the chemical properties of the elements according to their position in the periodic table.
The student must have a perfect command of the simultaneous use of acid-base, precipitation, complexation and oxidation-reduction properties.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
| 1 | During the practical exercises, the students approach the qualitative analysis of the most common cations and anions in aqueous solution. The set of analyses covers about fifty ionic species. The analytical approach is based on the exploitation of the chemical properties of the elements according to their position in the periodic table. The student must have a perfect command of the simultaneous use of acid-base, precipitation, complexation and oxidation-reduction properties. |
Content
The course covers basic inorganic chemistry and the exploration of the properties of elements based on the Periodic Table.
Teaching methods
Lectures supplemented by practical work on inorganic qualitative analysis in the laboratory.
Evaluation methods
Written exam supplemented by an oral exam
Other information
Participation in the practical work is MANDATORY.
Any absence must be justified by a medical certificate.
Any absence must be justified by a medical certificate.
Online resources
The slides used during the course are available on Moodle
Bibliography
Liste exhaustive d'ouvrages de référence fournie lors du cours théorique
Teaching materials
- Notes de cours (support visuel sur Moodle) et fascicule de travaux pratiques.
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Chemistry