Podmínky pro získání zápočtu:
1. Obdržet více než 60% bodů ze zápočtových testů.
2. Účast na všech seminářích.
Zkouška:
Zkouška se skládá z části písemné, jejíž složení je pomínkou pro pokračování ústní částí.
Písemná zkouška:
Pro úspěšné složení je nutné získat více než 10 bodů z 16.
Ústní zkouška:
Otázky:
General Chemistry
- The structure of the atom, atomic nucleus, chemical elements.
- Electronic shell of the atom. Models of the atom. The quantum mechanical model of the atom - atomic orbitals, quantum numbers.
- Chemical periodicity. Periodic chart of elements. Electron configurations, valence electrons. Atomic parameters – atomic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, periodicity of these parameters.
- Chemical bonding (preconditions of its formation, types of bonding), molecular orbitals. LCAO-MO theory.
- Nonpolar and polar covalent bonding, MO diagrams of two-atomic molecules, bond order. Coordinate covalent bonding.
- Parameters of the bond - length, energy. Molecular geometry. VSEPR theory.
- Valence bond theory. Hybridization - types and examples.
- Ionic bonding. Polarizing activity of ions. Metallic bonding. Bond delocalization. Three-center two-electron (3c,2e) bond.
- Weak bonding interactions. Hydrogen bond.
- Types of chemical formulas, models of molecules.
- Chemical reactions, types of chemical reactions, chemical equations, heat of reaction, Gibbs energy, activation energy, catalysis.
- Chemical equilibria and their affection, the principle of action and reaction, solubility product constant.
- Electrolytic dissociation, electrolytes. Dissociation constant.
- Theories of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, Lewis).
- Quantitative evaluation of acids and bases, pH of a solution.
- Relationships between the structure and acid-base properties of compounds.
- Acid-base reactions. Hydrolysis of salts.
- Oxidation-reduction reactions, oxidation number, oxidizing and reducing agents.
- Reactions in electrolytic cells. Electromotive series (Activity series) of the elements. Reduction and oxidation potentials. Electrolysis.
- Coordination compounds. Basic terms, types of coordination compounds, nomenclature, preparation, properties, importance, usage.
Inorganic Chemistry
- Periodic system of elements, chemical periodicity, occurrence, types of elements.
- Hydrogen (structure, properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, usage).
- Binary compounds of hydrogen.
- Noble (inert) gases and their compounds.
- Group VIIA (17) – general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Hydrogen halides, halides, compounds of halogens and oxygen.
- Group VIA (16) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Hydrides, hydrogen peroxide.
- Compounds of sulfur and oxygen – oxides, acids. Derivatives of sulfur oxoacids (halides, peroxoacids, amides).
- Group VA (15) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage.
- Compounds of the group VA (15) elements with hydrogen (generally), halogens. Compounds of nitrogen and hydrogen.
- Oxides of nitrogen and phosphorus. Oxoacids of nitrogen and phosphorus, their salts, derivatives.
- Group IVA (14) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Compounds with hydrogen, halogens. Compounds of carbon and oxygen, nitrogen, and/or sulfur.
- Compounds of carbon and silicon with oxygen, organosilicon compounds.
- Group IIIA (13) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Compounds with hydrogen, halogens, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- Group IIA (2) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage, compounds (hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, halides, oxo salts, organometallic compounds, complexes).
- Group IA (1) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage, compounds (hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, halides, oxo salts).
- Groups IIIB, IVB, and VB (3, 4, 5), lanthanoids, actinoids – general characteristics of groups, elements and their compounds.
- Groups VIB, and VIIB (6,7) - general characteristics of groups, elements and their compounds.
- Group VIIIB (8, 9, 10) – general characteristic, elements and their compounds.
- Group IB (11) – general characteristic of the group, elements and their compounds.
- Group IIB (12) – general characteristic of the group, elements and their compounds.
Poslední úprava: Palát Karel, PharmDr., CSc. (26.09.2024)
Requirements for getting the credit:
1. Attendance at all seminars 2. More than 60% of points from the credit tests
Conditions for the examination
1. The credit getting shall be the condition for the exam taking. The credit must be got one day before the exam’s taking at the latest.
2. Registration for an examination shall be done electronically through Internet in the Student Information System (SIS). The student may not be registered for more terms of the same exam concurrently.
3. The list of themes for the exam is placed in the study materials on the faculty website.
4. The examination will start in the form of a written test.
5. Students will have 50 minutes for solving the problems.
6. Students will use only a calculator and a pen. It will be strictly forbidden to use a mobile phone during the exam.
7. When student obtains 10 points and more from this part (maximum is 16 points), he or she will continue with the oral part where a student answers two questions – one in General Chemistry and one in Inorganic Chemistry.
8. The list of oral exam questions is placed in the study materials on the faculty website
9. The examiner shall record the result of the examination in the student’s record (Student Information System).
10. The student may take the examination from the registered subject for maximum three times, i.e. he has the right for two corrective dates; an extraordinary corrective date is not allowed.
11. If the student passes the written part and fails in the oral part, the next time he or she will continue only with the oral part.
Written exam test:
Students will find:
6 questions without given answers – they will obtain 2 points per one correct answer = 12 points
and
4 question with given 4 answers – they will obtain 1 point per correct answer = 4 points.
The maximum amount of points = 16.
The successful written examination passing means acquiring more than 10 points.
Oral exam questions:
General Chemistry
- The structure of the atom, atomic nucleus, chemical elements.
- Electronic shell of the atom. Models of the atom. The quantum mechanical model of the atom - atomic orbitals, quantum numbers.
- Chemical periodicity. Periodic chart of elements. Electron configurations, valence electrons. Atomic parameters – atomic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, periodicity of these parameters.
- Chemical bonding (preconditions of its formation, types of bonding), molecular orbitals. LCAO-MO theory.
- Nonpolar and polar covalent bonding, MO diagrams of two-atomic molecules, bond order. Coordinate covalent bonding.
- Parameters of the bond - length, energy. Molecular geometry. VSEPR theory.
- Valence bond theory. Hybridization - types and examples.
- Ionic bonding. Polarizing activity of ions. Metallic bonding. Bond delocalization. Three-center two-electron (3c,2e) bond.
- Weak bonding interactions. Hydrogen bond.
- Types of chemical formulas, models of molecules.
- Chemical reactions, types of chemical reactions, chemical equations, heat of reaction, Gibbs energy, activation energy, catalysis.
- Chemical equilibria and their affection, the principle of action and reaction, solubility product constant.
- Electrolytic dissociation, electrolytes. Dissociation constant.
- Theories of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, Lewis).
- Quantitative evaluation of acids and bases, pH of a solution.
- Relationships between the structure and acid-base properties of compounds.
- Acid-base reactions. Hydrolysis of salts.
- Oxidation-reduction reactions, oxidation number, oxidizing and reducing agents.
- Reactions in electrolytic cells. Electromotive series (Activity series) of the elements. Reduction and oxidation potentials. Electrolysis.
- Coordination compounds. Basic terms, types of coordination compounds, nomenclature, preparation, properties, importance, usage.
Inorganic Chemistry
- Periodic system of elements, chemical periodicity, occurrence, types of elements.
- Hydrogen (structure, properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, usage).
- Binary compounds of hydrogen.
- Noble (inert) gases and their compounds.
- Group VIIA (17) – general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Hydrogen halides, halides, compounds of halogens and oxygen.
- Group VIA (16) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Hydrides, hydrogen peroxide.
- Compounds of sulfur and oxygen – oxides, acids. Derivatives of sulfur oxoacids (halides, peroxoacids, amides).
- Group VA (15) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage.
- Compounds of the group VA (15) elements with hydrogen (generally), halogens. Compounds of nitrogen and hydrogen.
- Oxides of nitrogen and phosphorus. Oxoacids of nitrogen and phosphorus, their salts, derivatives.
- Group IVA (14) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Compounds with hydrogen, halogens. Compounds of carbon and oxygen, nitrogen, and/or sulfur.
- Compounds of carbon and silicon with oxygen, organosilicon compounds.
- Group IIIA (13) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage. Compounds with hydrogen, halogens, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- Group IIA (2) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage, compounds (hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, halides, oxo salts, organometallic compounds, complexes).
- Group IA (1) - general characteristic, physical properties, reactivity, occurrence, production, biological importance, usage, compounds (hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, halides, oxo salts).
- Groups IIIB, IVB, and VB (3, 4, 5), lanthanoids, actinoids – general characteristics of groups, elements and their compounds.
- Groups VIB, and VIIB (6,7) - general characteristics of groups, elements and their compounds.
- Group VIIIB (8, 9, 10) – general characteristic, elements and their compounds.
- Group IB (11) – general characteristic of the group, elements and their compounds.
- Group IIB (12) – general characteristic of the group, elements and their compounds.
Poslední úprava: Palát Karel, PharmDr., CSc. (26.09.2024)
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