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Thermodynamics; Enthalpy ] XII Metals: Properties and Reactions: Alkali Metals; Alkaline Earth Metals; Transition | Elements; Reaction of Metals; Corrosion | XIV. Organic chemistry; Saturated Hydrocarbons; Unsaturated Hydrocarbons; Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Other Functional groups; | XV. Hazardous Materials; Types of Hazardous Materials; Properties of Hazardous Materials; | Handling of Hazardous Materials; The students are expected to utilize theories, laws and processes of chemistry in solving problems related to gas laws, mass balances, ionization, equilibrium, electrochemistry and thermodynamics. b. Course Outcomes By the end of the course, the students will be able to: 1) Perform simple stoichiometric calculations; | 2) Describe the geometry and properties of molecules based on their Lewis structures, | | 3) Apply stoichiometric principles in calculations involving gases, solutions, and heats of | reactions, 4) Perform basic thermodynamic calculations, 5) Determine rates, orders, and rate equations of chemical reactions; 6) Perform chemical equilibrium calculations; 7) Perform electrochemical calculations; 8) Solve problems on nuclear chemistry; and | 9), Reflect on personal transformations along the TIP Graduates Attributes. Student Outcomes Addressed by the Course ‘a. apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to solve complex engineering problems b. identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems 1__recognize the need for, and prepare to engage in lifelong learnin COURSE TOPICS Prelim Period (Weeks 1-6) IL, Introduction; TIP Vision and Mission; TIP Graduate Attributes! Institutional Intended Learning Outcomes; Program Educational Objectives/Student Outcomes; Course | Objectives/Course Intended Learning Outcomes; Course Policies Il. Basic Chemistry and Stoichiometric Calculations; Periodic Properties of the Elements ; | | Chemical reactions TIT. Gases; Gas Measurement; Gas laws; Deviations from ideal behavior; Basic assumptions of | the kinetic theory of gases | Midterm Period (Weeks 7-12) TV. Solutions; Concentrations; Dilutions; Colligative properties of solutions, Deviations from the laws of dilute solutions; Solutions of gases in liquids, Law of distribution V. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium; Heat, energy and enthalpy; Laws of ‘Thermodynamics; Ionic and acid-base equilibria; Precipitation equilibria Final Period (Weeks 13-18) | VL. Chemical Kinetics and Electrochemistry; ‘Rate constants and the order of reactions; | Bnergy of activation; “Oxidation-reduction reactions, Faraday's laws of electrolysis; | | Calculations in electrochemical and electrolytic cells | | VII. Nuclear Chemistry; Fundamental particles; Binding energies; radioactive decay and | | transmutation; Applications of nuclear chemistry in energy generation, medicine and other | fields TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE CODE CHEM 101 | COURSE NAME GENERAL CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS | CREDITS 3 units (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory) | CONTACT HOURS _ | 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory | INSTRUCTOR ROBERT DELFIN | | Faculty member, Chemical Engineering | [TEXTBOOK Brown, L. Holme T. (2011) Chemistry for engineering student. 2" | ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, Cengage learnin; | Other Supplemental | Bauer, R. C., Birk, J.P. & Marks, P. S, (2013), Introduction to | Materials chemistry (34 ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill | | Kotz, J. C., Treichel, P. M, & Tonwsend, J. R, (2012). Chemistry and | chemical reactivity (8" ed.). New Zealand, Australia: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning. Laird, B. (2009). University chemistry. Dubuque: McGraw Hill | Companies Masterton, W., Hurley, C., and Neth, E,(2012), Chemistry principles and reactions (7" ed.). California: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning, | Silberberg, M. (2009). Chemisiry the molecular nature of matter and | _ change. Boston: McGraw Hill Companies | Timberlake, K. (2009). Chemistry for today: general, organic and | ,,blological Chemistry. New Jersey: Pearson Education | Trimm, H. (ed.). (2011). Inorganic chemistry: reactions, structures and |, mechanisms. Canada: Apple Academic Express | Zamdahl, S. (2009). Chemistry media enhanced edition, Boston Houghton Miflin, SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION | a. Course Description [A course that prepares chemical engineering students through the understanding of basic chemical | concepts often encountered in general chemistry and their corresponding applications in engineering and other fields. The course focuses primarily on chemical calculations frequently performed by chemical engineering students | b. Prerequisites CHEM 001 GENERAL CHEMISTRY Co-requisites None . Course Classification | Required (Required/elective/ selected elective) SPECIFIC GOALS FOR THE COURSE ‘a, Course Objective

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