Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Chemical Phenomena in Engineering (17.Z600)

Native organizations units: Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health
General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Environment Protection Engineering
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 6
Educational goal:

To introduce the basic phenomena, principles and laws of general, inorganic and organic chemistry, to the students of technical profession.

Educational outcome:

After completing the course and passing the exam, the student will be able to: Define and apply fundamental chemical principles that enable better understanding of a great number of processes and reaction phenomena in the field of disaster risks management.

Course content:

Basic chemical laws. Structure of pure substances. Periodicity of the element properties in PT. Chemical bonds. Intermolecular bonds. Dispersed systems. Solutions. Types and characteristics of inorganic compounds. Toxicology of inorganic compounds. Oxidation reduction processes. Chemical kinetic. Catalysts. Chemical equilibrium. Combustion processes. Types and characterization of organic compounds. Toxicology of organic compounds. Coordination compounds. Elements of the main group of the periodic table, compounds and chemical reactions: hydrogen, IA and IIA group; IIIA and IVA group; VA and VIA group; VIIA group. Elements of the sub-groups: IB (Cu, Ag, Au), IIB (Zn, Cd, Hg), VIB (Cr, Mo, W) and VIIB (Mn) and elements of the Fe triad: Fe, Co, Ni. Types of harmful effects of the chemical substances. Direct effects of the toxic organic and inorganic compounds. Indirect effects of the toxic organic and inorganic compounds. Flammability and explosiveness of organic and inorganic compounds. Explosive atmosphere.

Teaching methods:

Lectures. Laboratory and Computing Practice. Consultations – individual and group. During the semester, students are required to attend lectures, laboratory and computing classes. After successfully realized examination prerequisites, students take the final exam in written (computing part) and oral form (theoretical part). Written part of the exam can be quarterly taken through the two colloquiums.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Vollhardt, P., Schore, N. Organska hemija 2004 Data Status, Beograd Serbian language
Milić, N., Milošević, N. Neorganska hemija 2017 Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad Serbian language
Monk, P. Maths for Chemistry 2006 Oxford University Press, New York English
Perišić-Janjić N., Đaković-Sekulić T., Gadžurić S. Opšta hemija 2008 Prirodno-matematički fakultet, Novi Sad Serbian language
Grupa autora Hemijski fenomeni u inženjerstvu : praktikum za realizaciju vežbi na studijskim  programima Mašinstvo i Čiste energetske tehnologije  2018 Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad Serbian language
Arsenijević S. Opšta i neorganska hemija 1998 Naučna knjiga, Beograd, Serbian language
Radonić, J., Turk Sekulić, M., Vojinović-Miloradov, M. Tehnička hemija, skripta 2010 Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad Serbian language
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Practical part of the exam - tasks No Yes 40.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Coloquium exam No No 20.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Laboratory exercise defence Yes Yes 20.00
Coloquium exam No No 20.00
Lecturers:
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vanr. prof. dr Stošić Milena

Associate Professor

Laboratory classes

Istraživač saradnik Dmitrašinović Sonja

Research Associate

Laboratory classes
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prof. dr Radonić Jelena

Full Professor

Lectures
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prof. dr Turk-Sekulić Maja

Full Professor

Lectures

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