- knowing different types of chemical reactions (k1)
- being able to set up chemical reaction equations and terms for equilibrium constants for various problems (k3)
- being able to determine oxidation numbers and set up redox equations (k3)
- being able to interpret the influence of various factors on a reaction (k2)
- being able to interpret complex compounds and simple catalysis cycles (k3)
- being able to explain basic concepts of analytical chemistry (k1, k2)
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- Reactions: chemical equations, redox reactions and oxidation numbers, chemical equilibrium, acid/base theories (Brønsted-Lowry incl. buffers, Lewis incl. HSAB principle), complex formation, solubility, coupled equilibria
- Fundamentals of coordination chemistry
- Basic examples of analytical chemistry (titrations, Lambert-Beer law, thin-layer chromatography)
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