CH461 : Industrial Chemistry

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH212

Overview

Focuses on:• The student should be familiar with the concept of industrial chemistry and the methods used in the industry• The student learns the importance of different industries, the manufacture of cement in modern ways, and various ceramic products using different processes and ceramic technology• The student learns how to manufacture glass in different ways and multiple processes used in manufacturing, components, properties and the use of special glass• That the student understands the basics of the techniques used and used in the chemical industries

Intended learning outcomes

a. Knowledge & understandingA.1 Helping the student to acquire appropriate information in the field of industrial scienceA.2 The student should be familiar with the concept of industrial chemistryA.3 To introduce the student to basic materials in some industriesA.4 The student should study and become familiar with the side effects of the industryB. Mental skillsB.1 Self-learning to keep abreast of scientific developmentsB.2 Training in methods and methods of collecting, coordinating and tabulating scientific information, as well as using scientific techniques to assist in presentation.B.3 Analyzes the various factors and their impact on the manufacturing processB.4 Gaining the ability to reach realistic scientific conclusions that help in understanding many applications and participating in research activity.c. Practical & professional skillsC.1 The scientific background that the student obtains helps in understanding and participating in the implementation of applications.C.2 Knowing and teaching the student how to manufacture different materialsC.3 Principles and foundations of establishing factoriesDr. Generic and transferable skillsD.1 Reviewing and searching references from specialized books and websites.D.2 Learn how to work within one team.D.3 Gaining literary courage through discussion during lectures.D.4 Helping students acquire aspects of appreciation (estimating the economic and industrial importance of some recent scientific discoveries and appreciating the efforts of scientists and their various contributions in revealing industry secrets)

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

Chapter One: General introduction, basic chemical information for raw materials

4

4

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2

Chapter Two: Basic concepts, basic chemical data, quality control, chemical processes, equipment, factory location, follow-up, market assessment, safety precautions, research and development, chemical processes (drying, filtration, evaporation, distillation, crystallization, absorption and desorption, handling With materials, investigation)

6

6

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3

Chapter Three: Cement industry: Portland cement, cement manufacturing, lime manufacturing

6

6

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3

Chapter Four: Glass industry: manufacturing methods, types of glass, special glasses

2

2

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1

Chapter Five: Ceramics, basic raw materials, chemical transformations, manufacturing, recycling, special ceramic products.

4

4

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2

Chapter Six: Leather, animal hides, manufacturing (vegetable and chrome tanning), gelatin, adhesive materials.

2

2

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1

Chapter Seven: Fertilizers: phosphate rock, superphosphate, diammonium phosphate, ammonia, and urea.

2

2

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1

Chapter Eight: Manufacture of soda ash, caustic soda, sodium bicarbonate, chlorine, and PVC

2

2

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1

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

Fundamentals of Industrial Chemistry

John A. Tyrell

John Wiley & Sons

1st Edition

- Department library

- electronic copy

Inorganic chemistry

DFShriver and PWArkins

Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999

3rdEdition

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

Al-Mugheed Abstract in Inorganic Chemistry

JD Lee translator

Sebha University Publications

part One

Department library

- electronic copy

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

, F. Albert Cotton, Geoffrey Wilkinson, Carlos A. Murillo

Manfred Bochmann

6th Edition

- Department library

- electronic copy

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