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Course Name
Turkish Genel Kimya I
English General Chemistry 1
Course Code
KIM 101 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Rabia Zeynep Kobak
Course Objectives Course Objectives 1. To teach the basic concepts and principles of chemistry.
(Course Objectives) 2.To give theoretical and practical knowledge as a whole.
3.To improve students' problem solving skills.
4.To explain the importance of chemistry in our daily life.
5. To direct students to logical and positive thoughts and to
To ensure that they understand the laws within this framework.
Course Description Chemistry and stoichiometry, atoms and atomic theories, periodic table and some atomic properties, chemical bonds, molecular geometry, gases and gas laws, liquids, solids, solutions and their physical properties, thermochemistry, chemical balance, acids and bases, thermodynamics.
Course Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes Students who successfully pass this course:
1. Can interpret and apply the structure of the atom and theories about the atom, the periodic table.
2. Calculations using stoichiometry in chemical reactions
can.
3. Apply different theories and solve problems related to liquid solutions and gases.
can solve it.
4. Can make applications related to heat, work, enthalpy and internal energy changes.
5. Using the concept of bond and various theories about the concept of bond, chemical
can show the three-dimensional structures of compounds.
6. Has knowledge about the crystal structures of solids and can solve applications.
7. Related to thermodynamics, equilibrium, acidity, alkalinity concepts and concentration
can solve problems.
8. Can support all this information with real examples from current life.
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