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Course Information

About this Course

This is a basic chemistry course aimed to provide foundation in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. The topics covered include introduction to safety, safety awareness, MSDS and occupational safety and health act, mole concepts, reactions of acids and bases, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding and redox reactions.

Course Syllabus

Units of measurement
S.I unit for general measurement.
Conversion of S.I unit.
Significant figures

Elements, compounds, chemical equations and calculations.
Atom, ion, molecule and compound.
Symbol, chemical formula and naming of element.
Mass relationship of atom and concept of mol.
Empirical formula and molecular formula.
Balancing chemical equations.
Limiting reactants.
Percentage yield

Acid Base and Solution
Definition of acid and base.
Properties of acids and base.
pH calculation for strong acid and strong base.
Titration of strong acid and strong base.
Solution.

Atomic Structure
Definition and calculation of electron, proton, neutron, atomic number, mass number and isotope.
Properties of waves (light).
Planck Quantum Theory (calculation of wavelength, frequency, energy and ?E).
Orbital diagram from electron configuration

Periodic table
Importance of atomic number in the classification of elements.
Periodic trends.

Chemical Bonding
Lewis Dot Symbols
Ionic Bonding and its properties
Covalent Bonding and its properties

Redox Reaction
Definition of redox reaction.
Determination of oxidation number of elements in compounds.
Definition and examples of oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
Writing and balancing simple redox equations in acidic solution.

Introduction to Organic Chemistry (hydrocarbons only)
Molecular structure of alkane, alkene and alkyne.
Nomenclature (IUPAC) of alkane, alkene and alkyne.
Structural isomer of alkane.

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