CH364P : Practical physical chemistry 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

01

Prerequisite

Overview

Physical Chemistry Course 2 PracticalOne of the compulsory courses for students in the chemistry program. To study this course, there are requirements that the student must pass, which are physical chemistry courses 3, code CH354, and physical chemistry 1 (practical), code CH244P. Through electrolysis, for example, sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite, and knowing how to protect metals from corrosion by coating them with alloys that can withstand natural conditions. He also learns how to write laboratory reports for experiments.

Intended learning outcomes

After passing this course, the student will be able to use devices related to the sedimentation of elements and preparation of some compounds such as sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite, conduct experiments and their calculations, and be able to work safely, accurately and systematically, and write laboratory reports on experiments.

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching the course is based on theoretical explanation using the blackboard, calligraphy, and discussion, followed by conducting experiments and applying them in practice.

Methods of assessments

The class work score represents 60% of the final total and is divided by 25% for the written midterm exams, 10% for the practical exam, 5% for the oral exam, 10% for reports on laboratory experiments, 5% for homework and mini-scientific research, 5% for commitment within the laboratory, and the remaining 40% for the final exam.

the reference:

Mohamed Magdy Wasel Practical Physical Chemistry 20082. Some websites from the internet