CH102. : General chemistry II

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH101

Overview

This course aims to study the following topics:

- The three states of matter.

- Chemical calculations.

- Issues related to chemical calculation.

- Synergistic properties of fluids.

- Types of solutions.

- The principle of Leauchtélier and chemical equilibrium.

- Identify acids and bases.

- Buffer solutions.

- Calculation of pH.

- Problems for calculating

Intended learning outcomes

1- Provide students with information on states of matter and kinetic theory of gases.

2- Introduce students to the principles of thermochemistry and methods of calculating equilibrium for chemical reactions.

3- Developing students' skills in differentiating between types of solutions and the effect of aggregate properties on them.

4- Develop students' abilities to know chemical equilibrium and the impact of the Leuchâtelet principle.

5- Enable students to compare acids and bases and their different types and know the work of buffer solutions and their ability.

6- Enable students to calculate pH.

7- describes the three states of matter.

8- Learn about methods of calculating chemical equilibrium.

9- Enumerates the types of solutions and the effect of aggregate properties on them.

10- Illustrates the principle of Le Chatelet.

11- Compare acids and bases and their different types and know the work of buffer solutions and their ability.

12- Explain how to calculate pH.

13- The difference between the three states of matter is inferred.

14- Analyzes methods of calculating chemical equilibrium through practical activities.

15- Classifies the types of solutions and the effect of aggregate properties on them.

16- Deduces the principle of Le Chatelet.

17- Relates the properties of acids and bases and the difference between them.

18- Explains the pH.

19- Uses his skills to distinguish between different states of matter.

20- Apply chemical equilibrium calculation methods.

21- Employs his knowledge of the types of solutions and the effect of aggregate properties on them.

22- The Le Chatelet principle is used to explain various chemical phenomena.

23- Performs laboratory experiments to distinguish between acids and bases.

24- Calculates pH.

25- The student should be able to use modern technology.

26- The student should be able to work as a team.

27- The student should be able to make oral presentations.

28- The student should be able to write electronic assignments.

29-The student should be able to communicate with his/her classmates.

Teaching and learning methods

- Lectures

- Quarterly activities

- Exercises

Methods of assessments

Notes

Percentage

Evaluation weight

Evaluation date

Evaluation methods

No.

25%

25

Fifth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

1

25%

25

Tenth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

2

50%

50

Last week

Final Exam

3

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1

The Three material Cases

4

2

Chemical calculation

4

3

Chemical calculation issues

4

4

Congregational properties of liquids

4

5

First med term exam

6

Types of solutions

4

7

Le Chatellier principle

4

8-9

Le Chatellier principle and chemical equilibrium

4

10

Second med term exam

11

Identify acids and bases

4

12

Buffer solutions

4

13

pH calculation

4

14

Problems for calculating pH

4

15

Final exam

Total

56

References

Reference Title

Publisher

Version

The author

Reference location

Professor Summaries

The Collage

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Mrs, N. Agil

College Photographer

General Chemistry Principles and Structure

Jordan Book Center

1990

James Brady & Gerard Humston

Jordan

CHEMISTRY

MC Graw Hill Education

2016

Raymond Chang

Kenneth A. Goldsby

Williams College

Florida State University

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