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Course Name
Turkish Genel Kimya I
English General Chemistry
Course Code
KIM 101 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
- 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Aslı Baysal
Course Objectives 1. To teach the basic concepts and principles of chemistry.
2. To provide the theoretical and practical knowledge together.
3. To improve the ability of problem solving skill and to make critical decisions.
4. To give the importance of chemistry on the daily life.
5. To help the students thinking positively, logical and to understand the principles
of nature
Course Description Matter: Its properties and Measurements, Atoms and the Atomic Theory, Electrons in
Atoms, Periodic Table and Some Atomic Properties, Chemical Compounds, Chemical
Reactions, Introduction to Reactions in Aqueous Solutions, Gases, Thermochemistry,
Chemical Bonding (Basic concepts, Valance bond and Molecular Orbital Theories),
Intermolecular Forces in Liquids and Solids, Solutions and Their Physical Properties,
Principles of Chemical Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, Spontaneous Change: Entropy and
Gibbs Energy.
Course Outcomes Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. will be able to identify and apply atomic theories and useful relationships from the
periodic table,
2. Make calculations with using stochiometry in chemical reactions,
3. Solve different problems about liquid solutions and gases,
4. Make applications about heat, work, enthalpy and internal energy,
5. Set up the three dimensional shape of molecular compounds with using their
chemical bonding knowledge and some other bond theories.
6. Show the crystal structures of solids and skills to solve related problems,
7. Solve problems about thermodynamic, chemical equilibrium, acid and base
concepts and concentration,
8. Integrate their chemistry knowledge to their daily life with the real world
examples (examples relevant to the biological sciences, engineering and the
environmental sciences)
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook N.J.Tro, 2008, Chemistry-A Molecular Approach, Pearson Prentice Hall,
ISBN:0-13-233250-.
T.L. Brown, H.E. LeMay, B.E.Bursten, C.J. Murphy, 2009, Chemistry-The
Central Science, Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN:0-13-235849-.
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