CH222P. : Inorganic chemistry I Practical

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

01

Prerequisite

CH222.

Overview

This course is concerned with practical training and mastering advanced laboratory skills in terms of using tools, preparing solutions and devices, preparing and purifying some simple salts and analyzing their components:

- Simple chemical processes: "recrystallization – distillation – filtration – drying – centrifugal sediment collection".

- Preparation of copper hydroxide by the reaction of copper sulfate with sodium or potassium hydroxide.

- Preparation of ferrous sulfate or ferric salt by reacting iron with sulfuric acid.

- Preparation of aluminum hydroxide and oxide by reacting aluminum chloride with sodium hydroxide or potassium.

- Preparation of a precipitate of yellow lead iodide by the reaction of lead acetate with potassium iodide.

- Set the initial formula for some simple compounds such as MgO.

- Designation of the number of water molecules (water of crystallization) in some compounds such as BaCl2.H2O.

- Completing the student's missed experiments and cleaning tools.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Introducing the student to occupational safety procedures in chemical laboratories.

2. Enable the student to prepare solutions and chemicals that he will work with.

3. Enable the student to use some simple equipment and devices.

4. Teach the student to conduct some simple experiments such as crystallization and distillation.

5. Teaching the student to prepare some simple chemicals such as oxides and hydroxides of some metals.

6. The student learns how to deal with materials and equipment inside the laboratory.

7. The student explains how to use and calibrate the devices.

8. The student has multiple methods of preparing different solutions.

9. The student demonstrates how to handle samples during analysis.

10. Determines how to find the appropriate way to prepare certain materials.

11. Interprets and analyzes the nature and danger of chemicals.

12. Discusses how to choose the appropriate method of preparation of chemical solutions.

13. Analyzes and interprets the results of the analysis.

14. Links between analysis results and realistic values.

15. Knows how to diagnose the material he prepares.

16. Employs their and skillful results of chemical analyzes.

17. Apply the method of analysis of a particular substance.

18. Uses standard specifications and comparing them with analysis methods.

19. Uses and employs methods of determining the quality of industrial products.

20. Apply chemical purification methods.

21. Respects the opinions of his colleagues and has professional ethics.

22. The ability to self-learning and continuous learning.

23. Uses technology to search for information related to the vocabulary of the course.

24. Ability to make a presentation and communicate orally and in writing in the vocabulary of the course.

25. Quick wit and recall information when oral tests.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Explain the required experiences in the style of the lecture.

2. Granting the student a commitment to all the required experiments and methods of preparing solutions.

3. Laboratory activities and information collection.

4. Real-time follow-up during the experiments to ensure that each student is able to use the tools correctly.

Methods of assessments

Notes

Percentage

Evaluation weight

Evaluation duration

Evaluation methods

No.

15%

15

Fifth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

1

15%

15

Tenth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

2

10%

10

During the term

Reports on experiments

3

10%

10

During the term

Attendance and experiments

4

50%

50

Last week

Final Exam

5

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1-2

Simple chemical processes: "recrystallization – distillation – filtration – drying – centrifugal sediment collection"

6

3

Preparation of copper hydroxide by the reaction of copper sulfate with sodium or potassium hydroxide

3

4

Preparation of ferrous or ferric sulfate salt by reacting iron with sulfuric acid

3

5

First med term exam

6-7

Preparation of aluminum hydroxide and oxide by the reaction of aluminum chloride with sodium hydroxide or potassium

6

8

Preparation of a precipitate of yellow lead iodide by the reaction of lead acetate with potassium iodide

3

9

Set the initial formula of some simple compounds such as MgO

3

10

Second med term exam

11-12

Determination of the number of water molecules (water of crystallization) in some compounds such as BaCl2.H2O

3

13

Completing the student's missed experiments and cleaning tools

3

14

Completing the student's missed experiments and cleaning tools

3

15

Final exam

Total

56

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Quranic Studies 1 (AR101)
Principles of statistics (ST100)
Fundamentals of Education (EPSY101)
General Psychology (EPSY 100)
General Chemistry I (.CH101)
Arabic language 1 (AR103)
Arabic language 2 (AR104)
computer 1 (CS100)
General English1 (EN100)
General Teaching Methods (EPSY 201)
Developmental Psychology (EPSY 203)
Quranic studies2 (AR102)
General Mathematics 1 (MM111)
General chemistry II practical (CH102P.)
General chemistry II (CH102.)
Basics Of Curriculums (EPSY 202)
Educational Psychology (EPSY 200)
Computer 2 (CS101)
Arabic language 3 (AR105)
Physical Chemistry I (CH241.)
Analytical Chemistry I (CH211.)
Organic chemistry 1 (CH231.)
Inorganic Chemistry I (CH221.)
Organic Chemistry 2 (CH232.)
Physical Chemistry 2 (CH242.)
Methods of teaching chemistry (CH201)
General Mathematics 2 (MM112)
Research Methods (EPSY301)
Measurements and Evaluation (EPSY 302)
Analytical Chemistry 2 (CH212.)
Inorganic Chemistry II (CH222.)
Organic chemistry 1 Practical (CH231P.)
Physical chemistry 1 Practical (CH241P.)
Inorganic chemistry I Practical (CH222P.)
Analytical chemistry 1 Practical (CH211P.)
Teaching learning Aids (EPSY 303)
Psychological Health (EPSY 401)
Analytical chemistry 3 (CH311.)
Inorganic chemistry 3 (CH321.)
Organic chemistry 3 (CH331.)
Physical chemistry 3 (CH341.)
(CH212P.)
Analytical chemistry 4 (CH312.)
Inorganic chemistry 2 practical (CH321P.)
Inorganic chemistry 4 (CH322.)
Organic chemistry 2 practical (CH331P)
Organic chemistry 4 (CH332.)
Organic chemistry 3 practical (CH332P)
Physical chemistry 2 practical (CH341P.)
Physical chemistry 4 (CH342.)
Physical Chemistry 3 practical (CH342P)
Physical chemistry 5 (CH343.)
Inorganic chemistry 3 practical (CH322P.)
Biochemistry (CH451)
Industrial chemistry (CH441E)
Teaching Application (CH202)
Nuclear chemistry (CH436.)
Analytical chemistry 3 practical (CH311P)
(CH403.)
Biochemistry Practical (CH451P)
Teaching Practice (EPSY 402)
Environmental Chemistry (CH411E)