2021_22
Educational guide 
Faculty of Oenology
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Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology (2009)
 Subjects
  CHEMISTRY I
IDENTIFYING DATA 2021_22
Subject (*) CHEMISTRY I Code 19204009
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology (2009)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period Exam timetables and dates
6 Basic Course First 1Q
Modality and teaching language See working groups
Prerequisites
Department Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
Coordinator
CALULL BLANCH, MARTA
RUIZ MORILLAS, NÚRIA
REGUERO DE LA POZA, MARIA DEL MAR
E-mail mar.reguero@urv.cat
mariasoledad.larrechi@urv.cat
aitor.gual@urv.cat
mariaaurora.ruiz@urv.cat
marta.calull@urv.cat
nuria.ruizm@urv.cat
joseantonio.reina@urv.cat
nicolas.pazos@urv.cat
luca.guerrini@urv.cat
vladimir.sanchez@urv.cat
jessica.margalef@urv.cat
federico.guerrero@urv.cat
alberto.moral@urv.cat
miguel.bernus@urv.cat
Lecturers
REGUERO DE LA POZA, MARIA DEL MAR
LARRECHI GARCÍA, MARIA SOLEDAD
GUAL GOZALBO, AITOR
RUIZ MANRIQUE, MARIA AURORA
CALULL BLANCH, MARTA
RUIZ MORILLAS, NÚRIA
REINA LOZANO, JOSÉ ANTONIO
PAZOS PÉREZ, NICOLÁS CARLOS
GUERRINI , LUCA
SANCHEZ GONZAGA, VLADIMIR
MARGALEF PALLARÈS, JÈSSICA
GUERRERO RUIZ, FEDERICO
MORAL RUIZ, ALBERTO
BERNÚS PÉREZ, MIGUEL
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General description and relevant information

This subject allows the student to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills of general chemistry as the basic subject of the branch of science, specifically in aspects that refer to nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical bonding, intermolecular forces, Stoichiometry and experimentation in the laboratory.

Theory and problem teaching will be mixed (face-to-face and distance) with scheduled hours. The practical laboratory classes will preferably be held in person with scheduled hours taking into account the capacity of the laboratories and the limitations encountered by the Covid-19. The specific organization will be specified in the Moodle space of the subject depending on the health emergency situation.

(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.