KE535: Chemistry for biologists

Study Board of Science

Teaching language: Danish or English depending on the teacher
EKA: N530032142, N530032112, N530032102, N530032122
Assessment: Second examiner: None, Second examiner: External
Grading: Pass/Fail, 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Spring
Level: Bachelor

STADS ID (UVA): N530032101
ECTS value: 10

Date of Approval: 12-10-2022


Duration: 1 semester

Version: Archive

Entry requirements

Students who have passed FF503, FF504, FF507, KE501 or a closely related course cannot follow the course.
The course is for biology students only.

Academic preconditions

Ingen

Course introduction

The course is intended to give students the necessary background in chemistry for studies in biology. This includes the ability to solve chemical problems and familiarity with chemical nomenclature and terms.

It provides an elementary understanding of the chemical aspects, which are part of e.g. Økologi (BB510), Mikrobiologi (BB509) og Zoofysiologi (BB511).

In relation to the study program, the course focusses on:
  • The ability to solve chemical problems including pH, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics and thermodynamics with emphasis on application in biology:
  • Experimental analytical chemistry including data analysis and interpretation
  • The chemical structure and functional groups in organic compounds
  • Reactivity and physical properties of organic compounds
  • Basic inorganic chemistry including properties
  • Chemical nomenclature and terminology

Expected learning outcome

The course aims to provide the students with the necessary skills in the subjects below, which require the ability to: 

  • Explain and distinguish different types of chemical bonds
  • Identify simple molecules and ions including their Lewis structure and geometry
  • Balance chemical reactions including acid-base, redox and stoichiometry
  • Apply Le Chatelier’s principle on chemical equilibria and perform calculations of e.g. pH, acid-base, solubility and gas equilibria
  • Identify reactions of zero, first, and second order and understand activation energy
  • Identify and use the concepts of enthalpy, entropy, heat capacity, Gibbs free energy, and solubility products in simple systems
  • Calculate concentrations, electrochemical potential and equilibrium constants from the Nernst equation
  • Interpret and construct structural formulae recognize a carbon skeleton and the functional groups of organic compounds
  • Construct the systematic name of simple organic molecules and recognize common usage non-systematic names.
  • Recognize functional groups in selected biomolecules and their function
  • Name simple inorganic compounds and know the common name for selected compounds
  • Use chemical structure to explain reactivity and physical properties

Content

Main topics:

  • The relationship between atomic structure and the periodic table
  • Chemical bonding and the geometry of molecules
  • Examples of chemical elements and their properties with a view to biology
  • Carbonhydrides, functional groups, stereochemistry and nomenclature
  • Hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties
  • Chemical equilibtrium including acid-base and solubility
  • Thermodynamics including the first and second law of thermodynamics, energy, enthalpy, entropy, and Gibb’s free energy
  • Electrochemistry with emphasis on speciation and redox-reactions
  • Reaction kinetics
  • Examples of functional groups ad their reactions in organic chemistry
  • Selected biomolecular compounds including their structure, properties and function.

Literature

Blackman et al: Chemistry, newest edition.
See itslearning for syllabus lists and additional literature references.

Examination regulations

Prerequisites for participating in the exam b)

Timing

Spring

Tests

Practice exams

EKA

N530032142

Assessment

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Full name and SDU username

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

To be announced during the course

ECTS value

0

Additional information

The prerequisite examination is a prerequisite for participation in exam element b)
The practice exams consists of two assignments that prepare the student for the written examination.

Exam element a)

Timing

Spring

Prerequisites

Type Prerequisite name Prerequisite course
Examination part Prerequisites for participating in the exam element a) N530032101, KE535: Chemistry for biologists

Tests

Laboratory reports

EKA

N530032112

Assessment

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Full name and SDU username

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

To be announced during the course

ECTS value

2

Exam element b)

Timing

June

Prerequisites

Type Prerequisite name Prerequisite course
Examination part Prerequisites for participating in the exam b) N530032101, KE535: Chemistry for biologists

Tests

Written assignment

EKA

N530032102

Assessment

Second examiner: External

Grading

7-point grading scale

Identification

Full name and SDU username

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Duration

4 hours

Examination aids

All common aids are allowed e.g. books, notes, computer programmes which do not use internet etc. 

Internet is not allowed during the exam. However, you may visit the course site in itslearning to fill in the MCQ test and to open system "DE-Digital Exam". If you wish to use course materials from itslearning, you must download the materials to your computer the day before the exam. During the exam you cannot be sure that all course materials is accessible in itslearning.    

ECTS value

8

Additional information

The student is required to draw the structure of both organic and inorganic molecules, as well as write chemical reactions and formula as well as perform calculations during the exam.

Prerequisites for participating in the exam element a)

Timing

Spring

Tests

Participation in the laboratory class

EKA

N530032122

Assessment

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Full name and SDU username

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

To be announced during the course

ECTS value

0

Additional information

The prerequisite examination is a prerequisite for participation in exam element a)

Indicative number of lessons

91 hours per semester

Teaching Method

These teaching activities are reflected in an estimated allocation of the workload of an average student as follows:

  • Intro phase (lectures) -  34 hours
  • Training phase: 57 hours, including 45 hours tutorials and 12 hours laboratory

The lectures will introduce the different aspects of the curriculum, which the students subsequently acquire the necessary skills in by solving problems and reading the course materials. The laboratory will provide knowledge in experimental chemistry including the ability to plan, perform and interpret experiments. These skill will be individually tested in the written assignments, E-test, laboratory reports, and written exam. The laboratory reports and assignment will familiarize the students with dissemination and interpretation of experimental data.

Study phase activities:

  • Independent study of the text book
  • Complete written assignments and tutorial problems
  • E-tests
  • Write laboratory reports including data analysis and interpretation.

Teacher responsible

Name E-mail Department
Michael Petersen mip@sdu.dk Kemi og Farmaci

Additional teachers

Name E-mail Department City
Christine Joy Mckenzie mckenzie@sdu.dk Kemi og Farmaci

Timetable

Administrative Unit

Fysik, kemi og Farmaci

Team at Educational Law & Registration

NAT

Offered in

Odense

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