Complex compounds in chemical analysis
Course: Chemistry (Bachelor)
Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry
            Title
        
        
            Complex compounds in chemical analysis
        
    
            Code
        
        
            ВКБ.3.02
        
    
            Module type 
        
        
            Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
        
    
            Educational cycle
        
        
            First
        
    
            Year of study when the component is delivered
        
        
            2024/2025
        
    
            Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
        
        
            5 Semester
        
    
            Number of ECTS credits allocated
        
        
            3
        
    
            Learning outcomes
        
        
            Understand the basic patterns and types of chemical reactions and their characteristics.
Understand the relationship between the structure and properties of substances.
Know the principles and procedures of physical, chemical, physico-chemical research methods, typical equipment and devices.
Analyze and evaluate data, synthesize new ideas related to chemistry and its applied applications.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic facts, concepts, principles and theories in chemistry.
        
    
            Form of study
        
        
            Full-time form
        
    
            Prerequisites and co-requisites
        
        
            Knowledge of basic courses: analytical, general, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. Ability to interpret the obtained results.
        
    
            Course content
        
        
            In this discipline, the peculiarities of the coordination properties of the central atom and organic and inorganic ligands, the relationship between the coordination structure of a complex compound and its properties are considered in detail. Special attention when reading the course is paid to the nature of chemical bonding in complex compounds and its influence on the properties of complexes. Physico-chemical parameters of complexation processes, isomerism and use of coordination compounds for analytical purposes are also considered within the course.
        
    
            Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
        
        
            1. Golub AM, Skopenko VV Fundamentals of coordination chemistry. Kyiv: Higher School Publishing House, 1997, 304 p.
2. Skopenko VV, Savransky LI Coordination chemistry. - K., 2004.
3. Alekseev SO Chemistry of complex compounds: a textbook. Kyiv: Publishing House LLC "Research and Production Enterprise" Interservice ", 2010, -142 p.
4. Chundak SY, Barchy IE Fundamentals of chemistry of complex compounds: a textbook. Uzhhorod: Uzhhorod National University "Hoverla", 2019. -133 p.
        
    
            Planned learning activities and teaching methods
        
        
            Lectures and practical classes
        
    
            Assessment methods and criteria
        
        
            The evaluation is based on a 100-point system. Semester control includes control works and home practical works. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during the semester assessment is 80 points / 48 points. The final assessment is conducted in the form of a credit test. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student on the exam is 20 points / 12 points.
        
    
            Language of instruction
        
        
            Ukrainian
        
    Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
                    Serhii
                    Oleksandrovych
                    Leliushok
                
                
                    Analytical Chemistry Department 
Faculty of Chemistry
            Faculty of Chemistry
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
                        Analytical Chemistry Department
                    
                    
                        Faculty of Chemistry