Found 13 relevant results in 3.06s where lecturer="Wolfram Uhlig"
Practical course chemistry
Biomechanik/Chemie/Physiologie
Chemical experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.
Chemistry I
Chemie I
General Chemistry I: Chemical bond and molecular structure, chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium.In the course "Chemistry I", the competencies of process understanding, system understanding, modeling, concept development and data analysis & interpretation are taught, applied and examined.
Chemistry I
Chemie I
General Chemistry I: Chemical bond and molecular structure, chemical equilibrium, and chemical kinetics
Chemistry II
Chemie II
Chemistry II: Redox reactions, chemistry of the elements, introduction to organic chemistryIn the course "Chemistry II", the competencies of process understanding, system understanding, modeling, concept development and data analysis & interpretation are taught, applied and examined.
Chemistry II
Chemie II
General Chemistry II: Chemical bonding, Introduction to organic chemistry, Overview on important classes of inorganic compounds
General Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry) II
Allgemeine Chemie II (AC)
1) General definitions 2) The VSEPR model 3) Qualitative molecular orbital diagrams 4) Closest packing, metal structures 5) The Structures of metalloids6) Structures of the non-metals 7) Synthesis of the elements 8) Reactivity of the elements 9) Ionic Compounds 10) Ions in Solution 11) Element hydrogen compounds 12) Element halogen compounds 13) Element oxygen compounds 14) Redox chemistry
General Chemistry II
Chemie II
General Chemistry II: Thermodynamics, electrochemistry and redox reactions, chemistry of the elements, introduction to organic chemistry
Practical course chemistry
Chemie
Chemical experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.
Science and Society II: Historical Developments in Chemistry
Naturwissenschaft und Gesellschaft II: Geschichte der Chemie
An overview on the chronological development of chemistry from the ancient to the twentieth century is given. The lecture is focused on famous chemists and their achievements, and on evolution of theory and model concepts in chemistry of modern times. Historical experiments are demonstrated.