CH367E : INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

The course aims to enable the student to understand the various chemical reactions that occur in industrial processes and cover most organic and inorganic industries and everything related to industrial chemistry such as raw materials, industrial methods and technology.

Intended learning outcomes

The chemical knowledge of interactions, in addition to the effectiveness of using this industry in the field of industry and production, to get acquainted with the common chemical industries that depend on the importance of the quality of the input raw materials, such as the cement industry - glass - lime - gypsum, and to know the science of macromolecules, the term polymer, its composition, Its uses, identifying the most important methods of distillation and cracking the various components of petroleum into light derivatives of industrial value , the ability to distinguish between different industries in terms of raw materials, manufacturing stages, final processes, and what each industry includes of special chemical equations.

Teaching and learning methods

Scientific lectures and watching educational films documenting the various chemical industries - collecting information and research papers

Methods of assessments

First written midterm exam in the third week - 15%, Second written midterm exam in the ninth week- 15%, Tests + simple research 10% - final exam 60%

References

1.Industrial Chemistry, Dr. Shaker Al-Jadaan and Dr. Hamid Al-Humairi, first edition, National Book House, 2003, available in commercial libraries

2.Chemical industries and household chemicals, d. Walid Badawi d. Saleh Khalil, first edition, available in commercial libraries.