普通化學乙 (2, 2) 全學年

土木系

 

This is a one-year course that covers all the major areas of chemistry. It starts with a description of the composition and property of matter in terms of atoms and molecules. It follows by introducing the basic chemical principles including the atomic and molecular structures, states of matter, reactions, chemical equilibria and kinetics, thermodynamics and electrochemistry. In concludes with the description of chemistry in life, environment and material sciences.

 

Textbook: General Chemistry, fourth edition

by John W. Hill, Ralph H. Petrucci, Terry W. McCreary and Scott S. Perry

                 Pearson Prince Hall, New Jersey

Evaluation:       mid-Term exam: 50%; final exam: 50%

 

Course Contents (1 year):

1. Chemistry: Matter and Measurements

2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

3. Stoichiometry: Chemistry Calculations

4. Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

5. Gases

6. Thermochemistry

7. Atomic Sturcutre

8. Electron Configurations, Atomic Properties, and the Periodic Table

9. Chemical Bonds

10. Bonding Theory and Molecular Strucutre

11. States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces

12. Physical Properties of Solutions

13. Chemical Kinetics: Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions

14. Chemical Equilibrium

15. Acids, Bases, and Acid-Base Equilibria

16. More Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions: Slightly Soluble Salts and Complex Ions

17. Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy

18. Electrochemistry

19. Nuclear Chemistry

20. Chemistry of Life: More on Organic, Biological, and Medicinal Chemistry

21. Chemistry of Materials: Bronze Age to Space Age

22. Environmental Chemistry