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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
PHYS0064-2  Experimentation in physics and chemistry
Duration :  15h Th, 30h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in business engineering, 2nd yearSecond semester4
Holder(s) :  Pierre Deneye
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Three main subjects will be covered during these sessions : mineral and organic chemistry and physics

In chemistry, the following subjects will be covered
Titrations ( conductometric, acid-base)
Acid / Bases
Oxydo-reduction reactions
Polymers
Chemistry, light and colors
Separation techniques


In physics, the following subjects will be covered
- General electricity ( direct / alternating current, electromagnetism, electrochemistry )
- Fluids
- Thermodynamic
- Optics

- Spectroscopy
Course objective :  These laboratories allow to illustrate as well as to understand the theoretical notions learned during the physics and chemistry courses. The second objective is to discover analysis techniques used in industry.
Prerequisites :  - Basic physic and chemistry
Organization :  In some cases, a theoretical reminder will be given in the beginning of the laboratory. The students will next work by groups of 4-5 people to realise the experiment according to a written operating mode or to oral instructions.
For other sessions, a deductive methodology will be used; the students will work directly after a short implementation. Theoretical conclusions will then be established in function of the experiment's results.
Support notes will be available for the three main subjects.
Written notes :  Disponible
Assessment :  1st session assessment : The students will be assessed continuously through the year via short interrogations at the biginning or the end of the sessions. On the other hand, a report must be handed in after each laboratory. A balanced average of these two notes will constitute the grade. Participation, assiduity, as well as questions / answers relevance and the individual work will also be assessed and will be part of the global grade.
2nd session assessment : oral exam which will include an experiment and / or a report on one of the laboratory
Contacts :  pierre.deneye@ulg.ac.be
Prof Pierre Deneye, bât N1
14, rue Louvrex
4000 Liège


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