Course unit code:
N421L10_4B
Course unit title:
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry I
Mode of delivery, planned learning activities and teaching methods:
laboratory practice – 2 hours weekly (on-site method)
Credits allocated:
2
Recommended semester:
Biotechnológia – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
Chemical Engineering – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
Potraviny, výživa, kozmetika – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
Automation, Information Engineering and Management in Chemistry and Food Industry – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
Process Control – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
Level of study:
1.
Prerequisites for registration:
passed Physical Chemistry I (N400F0_4B) or enrolled simultaneously Physical Chemistry I (N400F0_4B)
Assesment methods:
Tests, oral examination related to practiced topic, preparation of report on measurements. The notation is defined by the currently valid study regulations at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.
Learning outcomes of the course unit:
Laboratory practices enable students to gain practical skills from the fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics with focus on calorimetry and phase changes in one-component and multi-components systems. They enable the application of knowledge obtained in lectures and seminars from physical chemistry.
Course contents:
Refractometry, polarimetry, molar mass estimation of volatile liquids, liquid surface tension, viscosimetry, calorimetric determination of enthalpy change of dissolvation, determination of enthalpy of vaporization, liquid-vapor phase diagramms of two componet systems, cryoscopy, liquid-liquid phase diagrams.
Recommended or required reading:
Basic:
  • KLEIN, E. Fyzikálna chémia, Praktikum. Bratislava: Nakladateľstvo STU, 2009. 191 s. ISBN 978-80-227-3187-4.
  • ATKINS, P W. Physical Chemistry + CD-Rom. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998. 1014 s. ISBN 0-19269068-X.
  • ATKINS, P W. Student's Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998. 429 s. ISBN 0-19-850319-9.
Language of instruction:
Slovak, English
Notes:
Laboratory Practices from Physical Chemistry I are connected with the subject Physical Chemistry I.
Assessed students in total:
498

A 62.4 %

B 27.1 %

C 9.6 %

D 0.9 %

E 0 %

FX 0 %

Course supervisor:
doc. Ing. Erik Klein, PhD.
Last modification:
19. 9. 2019

Department:
Department of Physical Chemistry

AIS: 2023/2024   2021/2022   2019/2020   2018/2019   2017/2018  

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