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GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PHAR)(MD)

CODE 55413
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022
CREDITS
  • 10 cfu during the 1st year of 8452 FARMACIA (LM-13) - GENOVA
  • 10 cfu during the 1st year of 8451 CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA FARMACEUTICHE (LM-13) - GENOVA
  • SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR CHIM/03
    LANGUAGE Italian
    TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
  • SEMESTER 1° Semester
    PREREQUISITES
    Prerequisites (for future units)
    This unit is a prerequisite for:
    • Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology 8451 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • CHIMICA FARMACEUTICA APPLICATA (LM) 67617
    • PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (PCT) 67563
    • BIOCHEMISTRY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY (I.C.)(PCT MD) 80520
    • DRUGS ANALYSIS II 80445
    • SINTESI DEI FARMACI (CON ESERC.) 80453
    • PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (MD) 60821
    • GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY (PCT MD) 64200
    • ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 60795
    • PLANT BIOLOGY AND BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS (I.C.)(PCT MD) 80447
    • COSMETIC PRODUCTS 67501
    • DRUGS ANALYSIS I 80443
    • PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY II (PCT) 67558
    • CHIMICA DEGLI ALIMENTI (CTF)(LM) 64194
    • PHYSICS METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (MD) 64193
    • ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (PCT)(MD) 60828
    • MEDICINAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY I 80446
    • ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (PCT)(MD) 55403
    • PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY AND LAW I (PCT) 67569
    • INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DRUGS (WITH PRACTICE) 80452
    • TECNOLOGIA E LEGISLAZIONE FARMAC. II (CON ESERC.)(LM CTF) 67615
    • Pharmacy 8452 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • TECNOLOGIA, SOCIOEC. E LEGISLAZ. FARMAC. II (LM FAR) 67522
    • PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY SOCIOECONOMY AND LAW I (WITH PRACTICE) 67449
    • DIETETIC PRODUCTS 64191
    • ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 60795
    • COSMETIC PRODUCTS 67501
    • PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTERAPY 80327
    • GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY 80324
    • ANALITICAL CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (PART OF I.C.)(PHAR MD) 64550
    • ANALITICAL CHEMISTRY (PART OF INTEGRATED COURSE)(PHAR MD) 64549
    • MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 80337
    • BIOCHEMISTRY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY 80314
    • GENERAL MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I 80319
    • ANALYSIS OF DRUGS II 80322
    • PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE 80328
    • ANALYSIS OF DRUGS I (LM FAR) 80318
    • ANALITICAL CHEMISTRY AND ANALITICAL CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (I.C.)(PHAR MD) 64551
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    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 books are:

    - Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, “CHIMICA GENERALE”, Ed. Zanichelli.

    - Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman, “PRINCIPI DI CHIMICA” (4th edition), Zanichelli

    Other books of General and Inorganic Chemistry at university level can be used, e.g.:

    - Kotz, Treichel, Townsend, Treichel “CHIMICA”, VI 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" (+ complete solutions manual), Ed. Piccin 

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    GIULIANA DRAVA (President)

    MONICA CASALE

    RICCARDO LEARDI (Substitute)

    VINCENZO MINGANTI (Substitute)

    PAOLO OLIVERI (Substitute)

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    The exam consists of two compulsory parts: a written test followed by an oral test.

    Due to the ongoing health emergency, the exams can be held remotely via Teams.

    More precise indications will necessarily take into account the evolution of the health emergency: updates will therefore be communicated to students via AulaWeb platform.

    The written test consists in a multiple choice test and it may include numerical problems and chemical reactions (for CTF students).

    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.

    If the score is LESS THAN 12, students are not permitted to repeat the failed test in the next date, if this falls within 20 days.

    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.

     

    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).

    Exam schedule

    Date Time Location Type Notes
    19/04/2022 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    20/06/2022 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    04/07/2022 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    18/07/2022 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    07/09/2022 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    23/01/2023 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.
    06/02/2023 09:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Presentarsi con documento di identità. La sede, nel caso di prova in presenza, viene comunicata tramite AulaWeb.