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Exercises in Chemistry and Air Protection
NAME OF THE COURSE | Exercises in Chemistry and Air Protection | |||||||||||||||||
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Course objectives |
The students get insight into the basic laboratory methods of identification of atmospheric pollution. |
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Course enrolment requirements and entry competences required for the course |
Enrolled in or passed the cours Chemistry and Air Protection |
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Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes) |
After passing the exam the student is expected to know: |
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Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus) |
Exercise 1: Determination of SO2 in the flue gas (emission). |
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Screening student work (name the proportion of ECTS credits for eachactivity so that the total number of ECTS credits is equal to the ECTS value of the course): |
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