1.  General Chemistry  -  basic chemical conceptions and laws  - elementary particles of matter  - atomic nucleus, radioactivity, nuclear reactions  - models of the atom  - electronic structure of atoms  - electromagnetic spectrum  - periodic table, periodic law of elements, periodic properties (ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity)  - chemical bond, intermolecular interactions - oxidation number, common oxidation states of elements in the compounds  - nomenclature of inorganic and coordination compounds  - Lewis formula  -  Hybridization theory, VSEPR model, Molecular orbital theory  - classification of chemical reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, catalysis  - chemical equilibrium (Guldberg - Waage law, principle of Le Chatelier and Braun)   - solutions, acids, bases, pH      2.  Physical Chemistry  -  state of matter (gas, liquid, solid)  -  electrolysis, galvanic cell, electrochemical series    - basic principles of mixture separation (crystallization, distillation, sublimation,  extraction, chromatography)     3. Inorganic Chemistry  - non-metals (hydrogen, oxygen, halogens, sulphur, nitrogen, carbon and their           compounds)  - metals (alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, aluminium, lead, tin, transition metals)   - production of important metals     - importance of some elements and their inorganic compounds in living organisms,  in health service, building industry and jewellery    4. Analytic Chemistry  - qualitative analysis (selected group and selective agents, their significance)  - quantitative analysis (gravimetry, volumetry)  5. Organic Chemistry  - nomenclature of organic compounds  - hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, heterocyclic compounds  - stereochemistry and isomerism of organic compounds  - classification and mechanisms of organic reactions, polyreactions in organic chemistry (significant macromolecular substance)  6. Biochemistry  - chemistry of natural substances (carbohydrates, lipids and proteins metabolism)  - nucleic acids, enzymes, vitamins, hormones  
         
         
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        Lecture, Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Demonstration, Activating (Simulations, Games, Dramatization)
        
            
                    
                
                    
                    - Attendace
                        - 39 hours per semester
                    
 
                
                    
                    - Semestral Work
                        - 20 hours per semester
                    
 
                
                    
                    - Preparation for the Exam
                        - 16 hours per semester
                    
 
                
                    
                    - Homework for Teaching
                        - 15 hours per semester
                    
 
                
             
        
        
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