Subject: Physical and Chemical Principles (17 - Z507)


Basic Information

CategoryScientific-professional
Scientific or art field:Environment Protection Engineering
InterdisciplinaryNo
ECTS6
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Course specification

Course is active from 01.10.2007..

-To provide students knowledge about the equilibrium and dynamic processes in the heterogeneous multicomponent system on the surface of interacting phases -To develop students the ability to actively use modern experimental, numerical and physico-chemical methods -To develop students the ability to constantly expand and search for new knowledge in a complex interdisciplinary field of Environmental Engineering - To develop students skills in communication, written and oral presentations of project tasks
At the end of the course, students should be able to: - Explain distribution of pollutants between different environmental media based on their physico-chemical characteristics, -Evaluate analytical results by one of the statistical softwares (eg Excel), - Make written report on the experimental results of laboratory processes - Write a seminar work and orally present the results using the Prezi or Power Point software
Chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. The complex interactions between soil, water, air and biosphere. Precipitation and dissolution. Persistence and degradation processes in the environment. Physico-chemical processes at interfaces. Interaction between solid and liquid phases, solid and gaseous and liquid and gaseous phases. Concepts of contamination of the hydrosphere and the processes of physico-chemical treatment. New materials and nanomolecules. Molecular interactions. Photochemical processes. Rate and kinetics of complex reactions. Principles of colloidal systems. Physico-chemical processes in the function of Environmental Engineering.
Lectures. Laboratory exercises. During the semester, students are required to attend lectures and exercises, and to present experimental results of laboratory exercises in the form of reports. After successfully completed pre-exam requirements, students take to the final exam consisting of two parts: written and oral. The written exam can be taken in the form of two tests.
AuthorsNameYearPublisherLanguage
Peter Atkins, Julio De PaulaAtkin Physical Chemistry2006Oxford University PressEnglish
G. W. VanLoon, S. DaphyEnvironmental Chemistry2011Oxford University pressEnglish
Klečka, G. et al.Evaluation of Persistence and Long-Range Transport of Organic Chemicals in the Environment2000Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), PensacolaEnglish
Ivana Mihajlović, Mirjana Vojinović Miloradov, Dragan AdamovićPrimenjeni fizičko-hemijski principi u Inženjerstvu zaštite životne sredine2018FTN izdavaštvo, Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi SadSerbian language
Course activity Pre-examination ObligationsNumber of points
Exercise attendanceYesYes5.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theoryNoYes40.00
Coloquium examNoNo20.00
Coloquium examNoNo20.00
Lecture attendanceYesYes5.00
Term paperYesYes20.00
Oral part of the examNoYes30.00
Name and surnameForm of classes
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Mihajlović Ivana
Associate Professor

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Adamović Dragan
Associate Professor

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Novaković Mladenka
Assistant with PhD

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Kovačević Srđan
Science Associate

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