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Lecturer(s)
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Škvorová Magda, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Students are expected to complete five laboratory experiments from the list below, depending on the availability of individual experimental instruments: 1. Calorimetric Studies: Measurement of the enthalpy of solution, reaction, and neutralization. 2. Dissociation Constants of Weak Acids: Determination using various experimental methods. 3. Refractometry: Measurement of the refractive index of pure compounds and mixtures. 4. Physical Properties of Liquids: Determination of density, viscosity, and fluidity of pure liquids using multiple techniques. 5. Binary Systems: Measurement of density, excess molar volumes, and refractive index as a function of temperature. 6. Reaction Kinetics: Investigation of the kinetics of higher-order reactions. 7. Faraday?s Constant: Determination using water electrolysis.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
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This course focuses on laboratory experiments aimed at determining the physico-chemical properties of pure substances and mixtures in liquid and solid states. Students will carry out several hands-on experiments to deepen their understanding of physical chemistry principles.
Students must be able to read, understand, communicate and discuss in English on the level sufficient for understanding all instructions given in paper or oral form by lecturer to prevent any injury, any accident or any damage of experimental instrument.
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Prerequisites
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There is no preceding course wanted. However, the basic knowledge of experimental methods for determination of physico-chemical properties of compounds is required within the range of course Experimental and Non-experimental Methods in Physical Chemistry. Students must be able to read, understand, communicate and discuss in English on the level sufficient for understanding all instructions given in paper or oral form by lecturer to prevent any injury, accident or damage of experimental instrument.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Students are required to have sufficient English skills to fully understand and follow all written and oral instructions provided by the lecturer. This is essential to ensure their safety in the laboratory, avoid accidents, and prevent damage to the experimental instruments. Students must also be able to effectively communicate and discuss their work in English to successfully complete the course.
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Recommended literature
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