CH462 : Industrial Chemistry (II)

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH461

Overview

This course aims to:1) Familiarize students with basic information about the industry in various applications.2) The student acquires knowledge of the basic principles of dealing with natural raw materials in industry.3) Knowledge of the economic applications of events affecting the ground in petroleum and its industries.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Targeted learning outcomesFor the program(Course learning intended outcomes)

أ‌. Knowledge and understanding (Knowledge & understand)

A.1

FamiliarityCommonly used industry terms relevant to the field.

A.2

giveThe student has experience in dealing with raw materials in nature and converting them into important industries.

a.3

Explains how petroleum derivatives are used in the petrochemical industries.

ب‌. SkillsMentality(mental skills)

B.1

Analyzes problems and applies appropriate technical solutions.

B.2

Compares the available raw materials and chooses the appropriate ones for the industry to be carried out.

B.3

Utilizes available information to choose the best methods to achieve maximum economic quality.

ت‌. Practical and professional skills(Practical & professional skills)

C.1

Analyzes data from factories to implement necessary expansions in the future.

C.2

It uses the raw materials necessary for various manufacturing processes for sustainable development.

C.3

Plans and supervises the establishment of important factories for the national economy.

ث‌. theskillstheGeneralAnd movable(Generic and transferable skills)

D.1

The student should be able to collect and summarize useful information related to a study.

D.2

The ability to read and write research in sound scientific language.

D.3

Acquire the skill of scientific research by using the Internet to obtain the required information.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Teaching and learning methods(Teaching and learning methods)

Direct explanationFor topics viaTheoretical lectures and hours Desktop For a professor The decision To answer For inquiries the students.

Practical exercises.

Field visits.

Methods of assessments

1. Evaluation methods(Methods of assessments)

T

TechniquesEvaluation

Evaluation duration

Evaluation weight

percentage

dateRating (week)

comments

1

theaFirst exam for semester work

An hour and a half

25

25%

the week6

-

2

theaSecond exam for semester work

An hour and a half

25

25%

the week11

-

3

theaFinal exam fortosemester

Two hours

50

50%

the week18

-

the total

100 degrees

100%

-

-

1. Course content(Course contents)

Scientific subject

The number of hours

a lecture

Lab

exercises

discussion

Independent study

Number of weeks

Paper and cellulose dye industry

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

Wax

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

Soap and detergent industry

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

Oil and fats

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

Sugar and starch

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

Petrochemical industries, polymer industry

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

It deals with water and methods of treating it

4

4

-

-

-

-

2

2. the reviewer (References)

Reference book

Reference name

Author

publisher

Release

His whereabouts

Riegel's Handbook of industrial chemistry

James A. Kent

Springer Science and Business Media

8thEdition

- electronic copy

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