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D-UZ-20-HID - Hidrohemija

Course specification
Course title
Acronym D-UZ-20-HID
Study programme
Module
Type of study
Lecturer (for classes)
    Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
      Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
        ESPB 12.0 Status
        Condition / Oblik uslovljenosti
        The goal This course will enable the student to acquire knowledge about the composition and properties of water, the basic characteristics of water solutions, the chemical composition of natural waters, the classification of natural waters as well as the criteria for assessing their quality.
        The outcome Students will learn the chemical composition of natural waters, and hydrochemical processes and classifications. The acquired knowledge of this subject will serve as a theoretical guide for independent research in water chemistry. They will learn to interpret the results of water analysis as well as to provide an assessment of their quality and utilization potential in agricultural production.
        Contents
        Contents of lectures General info: natural water reserves, the water cycle, physical and chemical properties, water molecules, and hydrogen bonds. Water composition: solubility of salts and gases, expression of solution concentration, chemical reaction, the law of mass action, solubility equilibrium, ion activity, hydrolysis. Chemical composition of waters. Hydrochemical classifications. Water quality assessment.
        Contents of exercises Experimental classes follow theoretical sessions, preparation of elaborations, and fieldwork.
        Literature
        1. Dimitrijević N. (1988): Hidrohemija. Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Beograd (Original title)
        2. Janjić T. Teorijski osnovi analitičke hemije, Naučna knjiga, Beograd, 1994 (Original title)
        3. D. Veselinović, I. Gržetić, Š. Đarmati, D. Marković: Fizičkohemijskeosnove zaštite životne sredine - knjiga I: Stanja i procesi u životnoj sredini, Fakultet za Fizičku hemiju, Beograd, 1995. (506 str) ISBN 86-8213-11-1 (Original title)
        4. Manahan S.E. (2004): Environmental Chemistry, Eighth Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida (Original title)
        5. F. M. Dunnivant, E. Anders: A Basic Introduction to Pollutant Fate and Transport, Wiley Interscience, Hoboken, 2006. (Original title)
        Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
        Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
        6 0 4
        Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical teaching, interactive teaching, e-learning. Tests, evaluated presentations, and written and oral exams.
        Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
        Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
        Activites during lectures Test paper
        Practical lessons 20 Oral examination 50
        Projects
        Colloquia
        Seminars 30