Mathematics for Chemists I WM-CH-S1-E1-MCH
- https://pdabrowskitumanski.github.io (term 2025/26_Z)
The first semester of Mathematics for Chemistry Students focuses on developing computational and analytical skills essential for solving quantitative problems in chemistry. Topics include real and complex numbers, solving linear and quadratic equations, an introduction to matrices, determinants, and Cramer’s rule, as well as single-variable functions, their properties, derivatives, and integrals.
Applications to chemistry are emphasized throughout, including chemical equilibria, reaction kinetics, pH calculations, and interpretation of experimental data.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
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Upon completing the course, the student will:
Understand the fundamental concepts of algebra and calculus.
Be able to solve systems of linear and nonlinear equations, including through the use of matrices and determinants.
Analyze single-variable functions, compute derivatives and integrals, and interpret their physical and chemical meaning.
Apply mathematical methods to solve basic chemical problems (e.g. pH calculation, equilibrium systems).
Develop logical and quantitative reasoning skills necessary for advanced study in chemistry.
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