INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY (INORGANIC)
 
Lectured in 3rd year ChemistrySection chemistry
Theory [A] 37.5
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 110
Studypoints [E] 4
Level  
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Joseph SCHAUBROECK
Reference IICHCH03A02577
 
Key words


Objectives
The course Inorganic Industrial Chemistry is focused on the most important chemical processes starting from the raw materials, along the semi-finished articles to the final products.
Attention is paid to applicative knowledge about process-engineering, process-technology and synthetic and chemical-analytical aspects of the industrial chemical processes taking into account crucial factors as quality, durability, recycling, environmental impact, safety, health and social-economical context.



Topics
Typical elements of the inorganic chemical industry and more specificlally the situation in Belgium (Flanders), further topics as product development, business-column, safety and automation.
In addition topics are treated as basic raw materials , air and water(and purification), industrial gasses, the sulfur industry, nitrogen industry, alkali- and chlorine industry and phosphorus industry.



Prerequisites
Global basic knowledge of chemistry



Final Objectives


Materials used
Teacher's course, scientific and technical literature, school library
materials.



Study costs


Study guidance


Teaching Methods
Lectures



Assessment
Periodical written and oral examination



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