Lecturer(s)
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Smékal Zdeněk, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Drahoš Bohuslav, doc. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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" fundamental compounds " explosive substances, basic terms, classification and production technology (nitration) " primary explosives, priming arrangements, possibilities of using " explosive mixtures in industry, smokeless powders " munition construction, safety rules " flaming and fuming compounds, examples " weapons of destruction; nuclear weapons, classification, effect of using, protection possibilities " recognition of nuclear attack; principle of nuclear bombs " chemical weapons, classification, effect of using, protection and decontamination possibilities; nerve paralytic gases, identification " biological weapons, classification, modes of using, protection possibilities
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
- Preparation for the Exam
- 40 hours per semester
- Homework for Teaching
- 20 hours per semester
- Attendace
- 26 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The lecture Chemical compounds for military applications is designed for advanced chemistry students and deals with explosives, poisons, nuclear weapons etc.
Recall chemical compounds for military purposes (explosives, poisons, nuclear weapons etc.).
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Prerequisites
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Successfully completed AGC1 course.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
For the successful completion of the colloquium, the student must achieve at least a 70% success rate in the written test.
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Recommended literature
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dle doporučení přednášejícího.
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Podlipný, Václav. (1961). Výbušná prostředí. Praha.
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Stöhr, R. (1983). Chemické zbraně. Naše vojsko.
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Urbaňski, Tadeusz. (1958). Chemie a technologie výbušnin. Praha.
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Vávra, Pavel. (2002). Teorie výbušnin : učební texty předmětu. UPCE.
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