Vispārīgā un organiskā ķīmija(English)(1),24/25-P
The study course is implemented by the University of Latvia, study course developer is Agris Bērziņš.
Full study course description: https://www.lu.lv/en/studies/study-process/courses/courses/?tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Baction%5D=detail&tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=Course&tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Bcourse%5D=KimiB062&cHash=1cf0493dc50a630a4276588f4407449a.
The study course will present the fundamental principles of general and organic chemistry and their application to chemical and biological systems. The covered topics are structure of atoms and molecules, states of matter, solutions and their properties, thermodynamics applied to chemical and biochemical reactivity, chemical and biochemical kinetics and spectroscopy, purification and separation methods, as well as structure, properties, reactions and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. Mathematical skills to quantitatively describe chemical or biochemical systems and solve simple problems as well as regularities allowing understanding of organic reactions will be emphasized.
Full study course description: https://www.lu.lv/en/studies/study-process/courses/courses/?tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Baction%5D=detail&tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=Course&tx_lustudycatalogue_pi1%5Bcourse%5D=KimiB062&cHash=1cf0493dc50a630a4276588f4407449a.
The study course will present the fundamental principles of general and organic chemistry and their application to chemical and biological systems. The covered topics are structure of atoms and molecules, states of matter, solutions and their properties, thermodynamics applied to chemical and biochemical reactivity, chemical and biochemical kinetics and spectroscopy, purification and separation methods, as well as structure, properties, reactions and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds. Mathematical skills to quantitatively describe chemical or biochemical systems and solve simple problems as well as regularities allowing understanding of organic reactions will be emphasized.