Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 111615 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 10 cfu anno 1 CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA FARMACEUTICHE 11948 (LM-13 R) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR CHEM-03/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHARMACOECONOMICS AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT (INTEGRATED COURSE) 111658 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY (PCT) 111625 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) CHEMISTRY AND REGULATION OF COSMETIC PRODUCTS 111659 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 111623 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHYSICS AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (INTEGRATED COURSE) 111621 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY II AND REGULATION OF MEDICINES AND HEALTH PRODUCTS (WITH PRACTICE) 111668 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) BIOCHEMISTRY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY (INTEGRATED COURSE) 111632 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) ADVANCED PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY (PREFORMULATION, BIOPHARMACEUTICAL AND INNOVATIVE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMS 111673 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHYSICAL METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 111637 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 111629 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) ANALYSIS OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS (WITH PRACTICE) 111624 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) DRUG ANALYSIS II (WITH PRACTICE) 111645 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (MODULE) 111620 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 (coorte 2026/2027) PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY I 111636 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The General and Inorganic Chemistry course plays an important role in the education and training of PCTs (Pharmaceutical Chemists and Technologists) and Pharmacists, providing the basic chemical knowledge required for the understanding of the chemical disciplines over the following years; moreover, it allows to acquire the scientific language and the calculation skills required in the professional practice. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES This course provides students with fundamental knowledge of chemistry, essential for pursuing their academic path. In this course students will acquire the basic knowledge necessary for a proper understanding of matter and its transformations, along with the ability to use the acquired knowledge. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES This course provides students with fundamental knowledge of chemistry, essential for pursuing their academic path. In this course students will acquire the basic knowledge necesssary for a proper understanding of matter and its transformations, along with the ability to use the acquired knowledge. Students will also develop the ability to effectively discuss by using scientific language and the ability to solve numerical problems by applying the studied notions to real cases. This course promotes the following soft skills: - communication skills, entry level: ability to communicate effectively in oral form, adaptation of one's communication to the context, use of sources and various kinds of aids; - learning to learn, entry level: awareness of one's preferred learning strategies, organization and assessment of personal learning according to what has been understood and learned. PREREQUISITES There are no specific requirements TEACHING METHODS The teaching is based on class lessons (80 hours). The lessons cover the whole programme; the teacher presents numerical problems, involving the students with instant polling questions on the topics covered or under explanation. Moreover, real cases/problems will be proposed, highlighting the relevant role played by chemistry in everyday life. General debriefing will follow. Didactic materials are provided in Aulaweb, in order to facilitate the study; exercises for checking the knowledge level are proposed. Students may upload their exercises and receive feedback by the teacher. ONLY in particular cases, such as pandemic situations, the lessons might be held by remote (only remote learning or blended mode), following the University guidelines. Any Student with documented Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), or with any special needs, shall reach out to the Lecturer(s) and to the dedicated SLD Representative in the Department (Prof. Luca Raiteri, Luca.Raiteri@unige.it) before class begins, in order to arrange the specific learning methods and ensure proper achievement of the learning aims and outcomes. Any request for compensatory tools and adaptations in the exam must be done at least 7 working days before the scheduled exam, filing the form available at Modulo per la richiesta di adattamenti For further information, please visit: Forms, documentation and information | UniGe | University of Genoa SYLLABUS/CONTENT Introduction to Chemistry. Elements, compounds and mixtures. Solutions and concentration. Rules of chemical nomenclature. Chemical reactions. Stoichiometry. Gas state. The equation of state of ideal gas. Mixtures of gases and Dalton’s law of partial pressure. The real gases and Van der Waals equation. Thermodynamics. Heat of reaction and enthalpy. Enthropy. Gibbs free energy and spontaneous reactions. Atom. Atomic structure. Atomic orbitals. Electrons and orbitals. Periodic table. Chemical bond. Ionic bond. Covalent bound. Electronegativity. Lewis structures. The VSEPR theory. Hybrid orbitals. Intermolecular forces. Liquid state and solid state. Liquids. Solids. Metallic bond. Phase transitions and phase diagrams for single-component systems. Solutions. Solubility. Ideal solution and Raoult’s law. Colligative properties. Electrolytes. Degree of dissociation. Conductivity of electrolyte solutions. Chemical kynetics. Reaction rate. Collision theory. Factors affecting the rate of reactions. Kinetic equation. Catalysis. Chemical equilibrium. Law of mass action. Equilibrium constant. Le Chatelier’s principle. Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibrium. Acids and bases. Theories of: Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry and Lewis. Strength of acids and bases. Acidity of aqueous solutions: pH. pH indicators. Hydrolysis. Buffer solutions. Solubility equilibrium. Complexes. Electrochemistry. Electrodes and galvanic cells. Reduction potentials and Nernst equation. Electrolysis. Faraday’s laws. Accumulators. Inorganic chemistry. Hydrogen. Main characteristics of the elements of 1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Groups and their most representative compounds. Characteristics of the elements of d-block and representative compounds. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY The recommended book is: - Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman, James Patterson, Kelley Young, “PRINCIPI DI CHIMICA” (5th Italian Edition), Ed. Zanichelli Other books of General and Inorganic Chemistry at university level can be used, e.g.: - Kotz, Treichel, Townsend, Treichel “CHIMICA”, VII ed., Ed. Edises - Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward, “FONDAMENTI DI CHIMICA”, Ed. Edises - Casarin, Casella, D'Agostino, Filippi, Grandinetti, Purrello, Re, Speranza, "CHIMICA GENERALE E INORGANICA" a cura di M. Speranza, Ed. Edi-ermes - Petrucci, Herring, Madura, Bissonnette, “CHIMICA GENERALE. Principi ed applicazioni moderne" (+ solutions manual), Ed. Piccin - Silberberg, Amateis "CHIMICA: La natura molecolare della materia e delle sue trasformazioni", Ed. McGraw Hill TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD GIULIANA DRAVA Ricevimento: Students can contact Prof. Drava by e-mail (giuliana.drava@unige.it) or by phone (010-3352112). Office hours will be held at Di.FAR. - Department of Pharmacy - Viale Cembrano, 4) all days (Monday - Friday, morning or afternoon), except for public holidays and when exams, lessons, laboratory sessions or meetings are scheduled. Office hours can also be held remotely via Teams. LESSONS LESSONS START For information, please visit the website: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 11948 | Timetable and academic calendar | UniGe | Università di Genova | Corsi di Studio UniGe Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam consists of two compulsory parts: a written test followed by an oral test. The written test consists in numerical problems and chemical reactions. After the correction, the participants can view their test and comment it with the professor. The minimum score to be admitted to the oral exam is 18/30. The oral exam is conducted by two professors of the academic staff; it covers the whole course content and it takes 30 minutes approximately, for an average student. During the course, two ongoing written tests are also proposed. ONLY in particular sitiations such as health emergency, according to the University guidelines, the exams can be held remotely via Teams. In this case, precise indications will be communicated to students via AulaWeb platform. ASSESSMENT METHODS The exam aims to assess: - the knowledge and comprehension of the discipline (test) - the acquisition of a correct scientific language (oral exam); - general and specific problem-solving skills in chemistry (test and oral exam). FURTHER INFORMATION Ask the Professor for further information here not included Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Good health and well being Quality education Gender equality Life on land OpenBadge SOFT SKILLS - Imparare a imparare base 1 - A SOFT SKILLS - Alfabetica base 1 - A