The module «Physico-chimical analysis technique II» is intended for Licence students (L2 sector: Chemistry). It can also be used by undergraduate students in chemistry or biology. Its program includes introductions to the most widely used spectroscopic analytical methods for characterizing organic synthetic products or natural products. Spectroscopy is an analytical technique that uses the absorption properties of unknown substances, whether in liquid, solid or gaseous form to characterize, quantify or identify and know the chemical composition. It has applications in many fields of physics, chemistry and biochemistry.
The courses are presented in a simplified way, several examples of spectra are given to facilitate understanding and compensate for the lack of practical work in this module. An application exercise series is given at the end of each course.
Intitulé du cours : chimie inorganique
Public cible : 1éme année Licence Chimie
Sciences de la Matière
Crédit : 03
Coefficient : 02
Un cours de chimie inorganique se concentre sur l'étude des éléments chimiques et de leurs composés, à l'exception des composés organiques, qui sont principalement basés sur le carbone. La chimie inorganique couvre une gamme très large de concepts, allant des structures atomiques et moléculaires aux propriétés des matériaux et des réactions chimiques.
Analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on understanding the composition of substances and the identification and quantification of chemical components. The goal is to analyze samples to gain precise, accurate, and reliable information about their structure, concentration, and properties. This field plays a critical role in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, environmental science, forensics, food safety, and manufacturing.