This course is intended to provide students with the fundamental principles of solution chemistry. It aims to develop a solid understanding of chemical reasoning in aqueous media, enabling students to analyze and predict chemical reactions for analytical applications.
The course mainly focuses on:
· the definition and characterization of electrolytes and the electrical conductivity of solutions;
· the calculation and interpretation of the pH of aqueous solutions;
· the identification of oxidizing and reducing agents and the prediction of oxidation–reduction reactions
The course "Expression and Communication Techniques" is designed to develop oral and written communication skills, which are essential in many professional and personal fields. The course aims to enhance the ability to express oneself clearly, convey ideas effectively, and interact appropriately in various communication situations.
This course is divided into seven chapters, with the first three focusing on developing information research skills, analyzing it, and effectively communicating it. Activities are also planned to familiarize students with oral and written communication.The following chapters focus on information retrieval and storage using ICTs, as well as their definition, evolution, and legal aspects.
The "Expression and Communication Techniques" course is generally interactive, involving practical exercises, group discussions, individual presentations, and constructive feedback to enhance participants' communication skills.