General and Inorganic Chemistry
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is supply the students with the fundamental knowledge of chemical language. The relationship between structure and matter, its macroscopic properties and reactivity will be discussed.
Expected learning outcomes
Understanding of formulas of chemical compounds; knowledge of principal chemical-physical properties; knowledge of acid-basic and redox behavior; performance of simple stechiometric calculation; fundamental operations for the manipulation of inorganic compounds.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
Elements, compounds, mixtures, phases. The states of matter: solids, liquids, gases. Properties and behavior. Phase transitions. The structure of the atom. Electronic configuration and the periodic table of elements. Molecules and ions. Chemical bonds. Electronegativity. Polarity of bonds and molecules (1 CFU).
Principles of chemical nomenclature (0.5 CFU).
The unit of measurement of matter: the mole. Matter undergoing transformation: chemical reactions. Solutions and dispersed systems (colloids). Ways to express solution concentration. Stoichiometry of reactions (1 CFU).
Chemical equilibrium. Acids, bases, and salts. Amphoteric substances. pH: definition and measurement (1 CFU).
Strength of acids and bases, acid and base dissociation constants. Titrations. Buffer solutions (1 CFU).
Redox reactions. Oxidation number. Solubility equilibria. Classroom exercises to prepare for the exam and demonstrations of practical applications of the course concepts (1.5 CFU).
Principles of chemical nomenclature (0.5 CFU).
The unit of measurement of matter: the mole. Matter undergoing transformation: chemical reactions. Solutions and dispersed systems (colloids). Ways to express solution concentration. Stoichiometry of reactions (1 CFU).
Chemical equilibrium. Acids, bases, and salts. Amphoteric substances. pH: definition and measurement (1 CFU).
Strength of acids and bases, acid and base dissociation constants. Titrations. Buffer solutions (1 CFU).
Redox reactions. Oxidation number. Solubility equilibria. Classroom exercises to prepare for the exam and demonstrations of practical applications of the course concepts (1.5 CFU).
Prerequisites for admission
Basic chemistry and mathematics at high school level.
Teaching methods
Lectures ( 4.5 CFU) and practical session for the exam and laboratory activities (1.5CFU).
Teaching Resources
Slides of the course.
Suggested books:
Colombo, A. "Lezioni di Chimica" Edises.
Masterton, Hurley "Principi e Reazioni" Ed. Piccin.
Petrucci et al., "Chimica generale" Ed. Piccin.
KOTZ et al. "Chimica" Ed. EDISES.
Suggested books:
Colombo, A. "Lezioni di Chimica" Edises.
Masterton, Hurley "Principi e Reazioni" Ed. Piccin.
Petrucci et al., "Chimica generale" Ed. Piccin.
KOTZ et al. "Chimica" Ed. EDISES.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists of a written test (lasting 2 hours) with 5 exercises and 1 open question. Each exercise is worth 5 points. The results of the exam will be communicated via SIFA. The correctness of the candidate's language and of the chemical terms will be evaluated. Furthermore, the ability to link the various topics covered in the course will be evaluated. The vote will be out of 30. The test includes all the topics of the course plus those covered in the laboratory. Participation in the laboratory is subject to the frequency of the lesson on safety and laboratory behavior. The lesson material is available online on the Ariel platform. Material useful for the exam are molecular models.
Students with SLD or disability certifications are kindly requested to contact the teacher at least 15 days before the date of the exam session to agree on individual exam requirements. In the email please make sure to add in cc the competent offices: [email protected] (for students with SLD) o [email protected] (for students with disability).
Students enrolled in an exam session and no longer wishing to support it are required to unsubscribe.
Lectures and practical laboratory activities are part of the course.
The exams will take place at the Edolo if the enrolled students will be at least 5; otherwise, they will take place at the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, via Celoria 2, Milan. Any additional exam sessions for motivated needs of Out of Courses students can be activated in Milan.
Students with SLD or disability certifications are kindly requested to contact the teacher at least 15 days before the date of the exam session to agree on individual exam requirements. In the email please make sure to add in cc the competent offices: [email protected] (for students with SLD) o [email protected] (for students with disability).
Students enrolled in an exam session and no longer wishing to support it are required to unsubscribe.
Lectures and practical laboratory activities are part of the course.
The exams will take place at the Edolo if the enrolled students will be at least 5; otherwise, they will take place at the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, via Celoria 2, Milan. Any additional exam sessions for motivated needs of Out of Courses students can be activated in Milan.
CHIM/03 - GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY - University credits: 6
Practicals: 24 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Professors:
Mazzini Stefania, Zuccolo Marco
Educational website(s)
Professor(s)
Reception:
Tuesday from 15.30 to 17.30
DEFENS Celoria 2