Week |
Theoretical |
Practical |
1 |
Introduction to the course (objective, content, grading…) granular and porous structure of matter, mobility of particles |
Sample problem solving |
2 |
States of matter, matter and energy, changes of state |
Sample problem solving |
3 |
Classification of matter, pure matters, mixtures, physical and chemical alterations, elements and compounds, separation of the mixtures. |
Sample problem solving |
4 |
Structure of atom (atomic theory, the structure of atom, subatomic particles, atomic number, mass number, isotopes, electron configurations, periodic table) |
Sample problem solving |
5 |
Chemical bonds (bonding properties and lack of reactivity, covalent bonds, ionic bonds, polar covalent bonds) |
Sample problem solving |
6 |
Attraction forces between particles and holistic view of the matter(Atomic lattice, van der walls forces, metalic lattices, moleculer lattices, ionic lattices, geological structures, rocks and minerals) |
Sample problem solving |
7 |
Molecules, ions and chemical formulas (molecules, ions, molecular formula, rough formula, formulas of ionic compounds, naming of ionic-molecular compounds, naming of acids and bases) |
Sample problem solving |
8 |
Repeating courses and midterm exam |
Repeating courses and midterm exam |
9 |
Chemical reactions and calculations (calculation of molecular and formula weight, concept of mole, writing and equalization of chemical equations) |
Sample problem solving |
10 |
Determining the amount of reagents and products in chemical equations, limiting reagent, reaction efficiency) |
Sample problem solving+quiz |
11 |
General properties of aqueous solutions, electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions, precipitation reactions, molecular and ionic equations |
Sample problem solving |
12 |
Acid-base reactions, reduction-oxidation reactions |
Sample problem solving |
13 |
Solution concentrations, solution stoichiometry |
Sample problem solving |
14 |
Gases (gaseous substances, gas pressure, gas laws, ideal gas equation, gas stoichiometry , Dalton’s law)
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Sample problem solving |
23 |
Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials: |
-“General Chemistry- Basic Concepts”, Raymond Chang, Palme Inc., Ankara, 2009. -“General Chemistry” Basri Atasoy, Gündüz Education and Inc.,, Ankara, 2000. -“Chemistry-Basic Concepts”, Namık K. Tunalı, Namık K. Aras, Başarı Inc., Ankara, 1987. |
24 |
Assesment |
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