The Mineral Chemistry course introduces second-year Process Engineering students to fundamental concepts and applications in inorganic chemistry. It begins with essential definitions and material balances, including stoichiometry and conversion calculations. Students then explore crystal chemistry, focusing on the structural and connectivity properties of materials. The course also examines the periodicity and detailed properties of key elements like halogens, chalcogens, and nitrogen compounds. Additionally, it covers major metallurgical processes (e.g., iron, titanium, and copper) and the industrial synthesis of essential compounds such as H2SO4, NH3, and HNO3. This foundational knowledge prepares students to address real-world challenges in process engineering.
- Créateur de cours: aicha bara