CH222 : Chemistry of Main Group Elements

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

CH221

Overview

This course aims to:1- Studying the periodic properties of the elements and their inclusion in the periodic table, and the reasons that distinguish some elements with these periodic properties.2- Studying how the elements of the main groups are interconnected and the periodic properties of these elements, and identifying the properties of the elements by knowing the group to which they belong.3- Studying an element from each group in terms of its location - activity - its presence - its physical and chemical properties - its uses - the characteristics that distinguish the element from other elements of the group. 4- Compare the properties of the elements and their compounds in the eight main groups of the periodic table.

Intended learning outcomes

a. Knowledge & understandingA.1 The ability to deduce information about the atomic structure and knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of the elements.A.2 Identify the elements in the different groups.A.3 Know the type of bonds in the compounds formed by the elements.A.4 Identify the linkage theories of the different elements.B. Mental skillsB.1 The student understands how to distinguish between inorganic and organic compounds.B.2 Understand the chemical and physical properties of the elements.B.3 The ability to classify the major elements of the periodic table.B.4 The ability to sense problems while providing theoretical solutions to the occasional problems they face.c. Practical & professional skillsC.1 To have the ability to understand and distinguish the most important elements contained in the main groups.C.2 The student should have the ability to distinguish between different groups.C.3 The ability to solve chemical problems and applied exercises in sound scientific ways.C.4 The ability to apply chemical laws and calculations and use technology in writing reports, preparing presentations, and preparing drawings and models.Dr. Generic and transferable skillsD.1 The ability to present and discuss data and information in a sound scientific manner.D.2 The skill of group cooperative work and communication with them in order to achieve a specific goal.D.3 The ability to practice analytical thinking by analyzing and interpreting the results, discussing them, and evaluating the information that was concluded.D.4 The skill of using basic mathematical and statistical methods.

Teaching and learning methods

• Direct explanation of topics through theoretical lectures and office hours for the course instructor to answer students' inquiries.• Reports on topics related to the course• Solving problems and homework.

Methods of assessments

First written exam 25%Second written exam 25%final exam 50%

1. Course content(Course contents)

Scientific subject

The number of hours

a lecture

Lab

exercises

discussion

Independent study

Number of weeks

Introduction includes electronic structure, periodic classification, and chemical properties that depend on the general and periodic properties of the main group elements

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Elements of the first group(GIA)(Lithium - Cesium)

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Elements of the second group(GIIA) (beryllium - barium - boron

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Elements of the third group(GIIIA) Aluminum - Thallium)

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Elements of the fourth group(GIVA) carbon - silicon - lead)

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Elements of the fifth group(GVA) Nitrogen - Phosphorus - Bismuth (

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Sixth group elements(GVIA)) Oxygen - Sulfur - Ulanium (

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Elements of the seventh group(GVIIA) (fluorine-acetin) and Group VIII elements (GVIIIA) (noble gases)

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1. the reviewer(References)

Reference book

Reference name

Author

publisher

Release

His whereabouts

Inorganic chemistry

CYes, hehe

Translated by Hamdallah Al-Hodli and Manar Fayad(1983)

The Jordanian Arabic Language Academy

part One

- Department library

- electronic copy

Concise inorganic chemistry

JD Lee

Wiley

5th Edition

- Department library

- electronic copy

The abbreviation MFHand in inorganic chemistry

JD Lee translator

Sebha University Publications

part One

Department library

- electronic copy

Helping books

Basic Inorganic Chemistry

F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson and P. L. Gauss

Wiley & Sons 1995

Third Edition

Department library

- electronic copy

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