1 CP - RTU credit points
2 Contact hrs. per week
3 E – exam; T – test; W – course work; PW – practical work; EP – Engineer’s project
4 Rearrangement of compulsory and elective subjects depends from specialty
5 Elective subjects of RTU
Undergraduate
studies
Inorganic chemistry (basic course)
ĶNF 289
Assistant Prof. Modris Drille
Course description: 5Credit units; 80 hours (32 lectures, 48 laboratories)
Control forms: Exam
Course content:
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The themes of lectures are: detailed review of physical and chemical properties of the groups of elements, begin from the I A group. Compounds with oxygen and halogen in the molecule. The review of d-elements. Complex compounds, their coherence with properties of d-elements. Physical and chemical properties review of the I B - VIII B groups of the elements.
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During the laboratory works students get an practical acquaintance about chemical properties of elements using a micro methods.
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Methods of knowleges checking: colloguys.
Literature:
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S.Apinitis, M.Drille. Introduction to the common and inorganic chemistry (in Latvian). RTU edition, 1992, 39. p.- Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 150 exemplars.
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N.Ahmetov. Inorganic chemistry (in Latvian). Riga, Zvaigzne, 1978, 656 p. In the library of RTU are situated 25 exemplars, in the department of Inorganic, Analytic and Physical Chemistry - 25 exemplars.
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Conspectus of lectures is in manuscript, prepared using books: P.Atkins, L.Jones. Chemistry - Molekules, Mater, and Chenge. 1997 by W.H.Freeman and Company & Sumanos.
Analytical chemistry (basic course)
ĶNF 290
Assistant Prof. Modris Drille
Course description: 2Credit units; 32 hours (32 laboratories)
Control forms: Exam
Course content:
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During the laboratory works students get a practical acquaintance about classic methods of analysis. Carry out analysis of cations and anions using method of separation of ion groups and selective methods. More of objects analyses will be carry out for to fix practical knowledges. Cycle of laboratory work close quantitative analyses.
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Methods of theoretical and practical knowledges checking: colloguys
Literature.
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Sauka J., Sauka I. Introduction to qualitative analysis(in Latvian). Riga, Zvaigzne,1973, 264 p. - Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 50 exemplars.
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Putninsh J. Selective qualitative analysis(in Latvian). Riga, RPI, 1982. - 66 p. - Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 50 exemplars.
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Quantitative mikcroanalises laboratory works. Laboratory works description’s set.
Inorganic chemistry (special course)
ĶNF 291
Assistant Prof. Modris Drille
Course description: 6 Credit units; 96 hours (32 lectures, 64 laboratories)
Control forms: Exam
Course content:
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The themes of lectures are: review of elements and physical and chemical properties of their inorganic compounds, begin from I A group. For each element’s group are prepared review of widely known and less unknown compounds, including their synthesis in laboratory or obtaining condition in factories. During laboratory work provided synthesis of five chemical compounds using literature finding synthesis descriptions. Necessary to obtain lecturer’s agreement about possibility to carry out synthesis. Crystals collection which obtain as a result of laboratory works will be place for review.
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Methods of knowleges checking: colloguys.
Literature:
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S.Apinitis, M.Drille. Introduction to common and inorganic chemistry(in Latvian). RTU edition, 1992, 39. p.- Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 150 exemplars.
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N.Ahmetov. Inorganic Chemistry(in Latvian). Riga, Zvaigzne, 1978, 656 p. Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 25 exemplars. 25 ex. of book is situated in the Department.
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Methodical literature for syntheses: during long period collected and recruited synthesis descriptions.
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Conspectus of lectures is in manuscript, prepared using books: P.Atkins, L.Jones. Chemistry - Molekules, Mater, and Change. 1997 by W.H.Freeman and Company & Sumanos ;
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R.A Lidins, V.A. Molochko, L.L. Andrejeva. Chemical properties of inorganic compounds. Moskow, “Chemistry”, 1996. - 480 p. (in Russian);
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F.A.Cotton, G.Wilkinson, C.A.Murillo, M.Bochmann. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. John Wiley & Sons, 1998. - 1248 p.
Analytical Chemistry (Instrumental methods)
ĶNF 300
Assistant Prof. Modris Drille Course description: 2 Credit units; 32 hours (32 laboratories)
Control forms: Exam
Course content:
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Lecture course present resume about spectral, electrochemical and hromatographical instrumental methods of analysis as well as resume about know-how in this area. Laboratory trainee in the instrumental analyses consist of 16 laboratory work serving to afforce theoretical knowledges.
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Methods of theoretical and practical knowleges checking: colloguys
Literature:
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D.A.Skoog. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Sounders: Florida, 1985; and similar publication in English and Russian in the Library of RTU, Faculty of Chemical Technology, appr.150 exemplars.
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Conspectus of lectures is in manuscript, prepared using book: D.A.Skoog. Principles of Instrumental Analysis..
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Laboratories works description’s set.
Colloid chemistry
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