(*)Students completing the course
• are able to correctly convert units into each other (k3)
• are able to set up and balance various types of chemical equations (including combustion, solubilities, acid dissociations, base protonations, redox equations and half-equations, etc.) (k3)
• are able to convert various concentration data into each other (k3)
• are able to carry out calculations relevant to chemical laboratory work (including density, dilutions, yield, conversion, etc.) using various examples and with different questions (k3)
• are able to set up the corresponding terms for the equilibrium constant for reactions and calculate equilibrium concentrations - both for simple and coupled equilibria (k3, k6)
• are able to analyze and simplify more complex problems (k3,k4,k6) and evaluate the simplifications made (k5)
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(*)• Physical quantities and units
• Molar mass, various types of concentrations, density
• Ideal gas equation, gas equilibria
• Combustion analyses, elementary analyses
• Balancing chemical equations
• Oxidation numbers and redox reactions
• Yield and conversion
• Solubility equilibria
• acids and bases, autoprotolysis, buffers, pH value
• coupled equilibria
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