Lecturer(s)
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Němejc Ivan, doc. Ing. CSc.
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Marková Martina, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Chemical bond as the basic phenomenon, bond types according to character of linked partners, influence on micro- and macroproperties of compounds. Polarity and polarizability of bonds and molecules Types of bonds in organic compounds, their properties. Bonds from quantum chemistry approach, basic calculation methods. Simulation of moleculatr structures. Basic metals - systematics, bonding, reactivity, chemical properties, applications Basic non-metals - systematics, bonding, reactivity, chemical properties, applications Metalloids - systematics, bonding, reactivity, chemical properties, applications Ceramics. Ceramic superconductors.. Chemistry of smart materials and inorganic nanomaterials. Silica a alumina. Zeolites. Clays. Meso- a nanoporous systems.. Metal Organic Frameworks, applications and importance of these materials.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture supplemented with a discussion, Multimedia supported teaching, Students' self-study, Lecture, Seminar, Practicum
- Preparation for formative assessments (2-20)
- 2 hours per semester
- Graduate study programme term essay (40-50)
- 40 hours per semester
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 30 hours per semester
- Contact hours
- 52 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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Passing exams in chemistry, physics, materials science To be oriented in structure of atoms and molecules in view of classic and quantum chemistry To describe the periodic systém of elements To be oriented in the nomenclature of inorganic chemistry To write simple and basic equations based on chemical reactions correctly To be oriented in basic metallic and nonmetallic materials |
Skills |
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To describe an atom or molecule in view of classic and quantum-chemical theory To predict properties of elements from Mendeleev periodic system To name basic inorganic substances based on their formulae properly, and vice versa To succeed in proper notation of basic chemical equations including right number of moles To distinguish principal types of materials based on their properties To optimize the basic materials selection considering final properties of the materiál To prepare requested chemical solutions with given concentation, to dilute them and to establish their density |
Competences |
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N/A |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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Students will be educated in nature, types, and properties of bonding in different inorganic materials in detail. These modern inorganic materials are described using structure - properties relationship. To explain the chemical bond theory and to determine a bond type To indicate polarity centres in the molecule and to access the polarizability of bonds in focus To characterize basic types of bonds using the quantum-chemical description To describe the structure, properties, and reactivity of basic metals, nonmetals, and metaloids To explain the structure and properties of basic inorganic materials |
Skills |
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To determine different types of chemical bond in practice To predict properties of basic inorganic materials using their bonding references To describe and analyze smart materials on basis of their structure To describe modern materials with controlled porosity and strategy/tactics of their synthesis To evaluate data obtained during basic identification of inorganic materials by instrumental methods and to determin the structure of studied materials |
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N/A |
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teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Lecture |
Lecture with visual aids |
Multimedia supported teaching |
Skills |
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Multimedia supported teaching |
Field trip |
Competences |
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Lecture |
Multimedia supported teaching |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Oral exam |
Test |
Skills |
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Individual presentation at a seminar |
Continuous assessment |
Competences |
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Oral exam |
Recommended literature
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Greenwood, N. N.; Earnshaw, A. Chemie prvků : Svazek II. 1. vyd. Praha : Informatorium, 1993. ISBN 80-85427-38-9.
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Greenwood, N. N.; Earnshaw, A. Chemie prvků : Svazek 1. 1. vyd. Praha : Informatorium, 1993. ISBN 80-85427-38-9.
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Klikorka, Jiří; Hájek, Bohumil; Votinský, Jiří. Obecná a anorganická chemie : Celost. vysokošk. učebnice pro vys. školy chemicko-technologické. 1. vyd. Praha : SNTL, 1985.
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Polák, Rudolf; Zahradník, Rudolf. Obecná chemie : stručný úvod. Vyd. 1. Praha : Academia, 2000. ISBN 80-200-0794-6.
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