General Chemistry
2
2025-2026
01018262
Chemistry
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Physics and Chemistry A (High School).
Teaching Methods
Theoretical classes comprising detailed exposition, using audiovisual media, of basic concepts of atomic-molecular structure and chemical changes, set out in the course syllabus.
Theoretical-practical classes, focusing specific points and practical applications of the basic concepts covered in theoretical classes. Under the teachers´ guidance, students will solve exercises on each lectured theme.
A total of 14 hours of laboratory practice will allow the students to contact directly with chemical experiments related to the subjects treated in the theoretical and theoretical-practical classes.
Learning Outcomes
Promote basic training in chemistry to disciplines downstream in the course and for future activity of the engineer, through the review, extension and application of fundamental concepts both on atomic-molecular structure and chemical transformations, in an interactive way. Introduction to the chemistry of materials with particular focus on those mostly used in buildings.
It is intended that students develop skills regarding the interpretation and prediction of macroscopic phenomena (properties and transformations of materials), in the light of the atomic-molecular structure of matter.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Solids, liquids, gases: structure and properties
Structural units: atom, molecule, ion.
Periodic classification of elements. Electronegativity. Atomic and ionic radii. Ionization energy.
Chemical bonding: covalent, ionic, metallic. Binding energy. Energy network.
Change in physical state: intermolecular interactions.
Gas laws. Ideal gas equation. Kinetic-molecular theory. Real gases.
Properties of liquids: surface tension, capillarity, viscosity.
Amorphous and crystalline solids: unit cells, packing. Types of crystals.
2. Chemical reactions: transformations
Stoichiometric calculations and yield of reactions
Conversions and exchanges of energy
Entropy changes and spontaneity
The rates of chemical reactions
Chemical equilibrium
Reactions of acids and bases
Reactions of poorly soluble salts
Reactions of oxidation-reduction
3. Materials chemistry
Metallic materials
Organic compounds. Polymeric materials
Ceramic materials. Glasses. Cements
Composite materials.
Head Lecturer(s)
Carlos Alberto Lourenço de Serpa Soares
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Laboratory work or Field work: 15.0%
Mini Tests: 15.0%
Frequency: 70.0%
Bibliography
“Química”, R. Chang & K.A. Goldsby, 2013 (Ed. McGraw Hill, 11ª edição): Livro de texto de referência
“Química Geral: Conceitos Essenciais”, R. Chang (Ed. McGraw Hill, 4ª edição)
“Química, Princípios e Aplicações”, Reger, Goode, Mercer (Ed. F. Gulbenkian)
“Chemical Principles”, P. Atkins & L. Jones (Ed. W.H.Freeman)
“Chemistry”, S.S. Zumdahl (Ed. Houghton Miffin)
“Princípios de Engenharia Ciência dos Materiais”, W.F.Smith & J. Hashemi (Ed. McGraw Hill, 5ª edição)