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College of Engineering Chef 114: Chemistry I TRIMESTER 2, 2010/2011
College of Engineering Chef 114: Chemistry I TRIMESTER 2, 2010/2011
Course Code
CHEF114
Course Status
Core
Level
Foundation
Trimester Taught
Credit
Pre-requisites
Assessments
Quizzes (3)
20%
30%
Final examination
50%
Lecturers
Course Description
(BA-3-038)
(BA-3-039)
(BA-3-067)
Course Objectives
Aware of the importance of sciences and mathematics in engineering curriculum and their responsibilities as engineering students;
Ability to communicate effectively;
Ability to function as an effective team player with the capability to lead;
Understand social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of an engineering student;
Ability to undertake self learning and attain knowledge of contemporary issues.
Course Outcomes
Ability to identify, formulate and solve sciences and mathematics problems;
C1-Cognitive:Knowledge
C2-Cognitive:Comprehension
C3-Cognitive:Application
C4-Cognitive:Analysis
C5-Cognitive:Synthesis
C6-Cognitive:Evaluation
P-Psychomotor (Skills)
A-Affective(Attitude)
Acquiring problem solving and technical skills in their respective sciences and mathematics discipline;
Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of sciences and mathematics fundamentals in all engineering courses;
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
PO8
1.
2.
3.
CO1
X
CO2
X
CO3
X
CO4
X
CO5
X
CO6
X
CO7
X
X
X
X
X
Face to face
L
X
Total guided and
independent learning
O
15
Class Schedule
WEEK
1
TOPICS
1.
1/11/2010
-5/11/2020
5/11/2010:Public
HolidayDeepavali
2&3
8/11/2010
- 12/11/2010
15/11/2010
-19/11/2010
17/11/2020:Public
Holiday- Hari
Raya Haji
2.
CHAPTERS
2
Atomic Mass
Avogadros Number and Molar Mass of an
Element
Molecular Mass
The Mass Spectrometer
Percentage Composition of Compounds
Experimental Determination of empirical
formula
Chemical Reactions and Chemical equations
Amounts of Reactants and Products
Limiting Reagents
Reaction Yield
General Properties of Aqueous Solutions
Precipitation Reactions
Oxidation-Reduction Reaction
Concentration of Solutions
3, 4
3.
22/11/2010
- 26/11/2010
QUIZ 1
Topic 1 & 2
5&6
MID-TERM
TEST:
10/12/2010, Fri:
(5.00 7.00pm)
5.
13/12/2010
-17/12/2010
Theory
20/12/2010
-24/12/2010
27/12/2010
- 31/12/2010
Introduction to Thermodynamics
Calorimetry
7/12/2010:PHAwal Muharam
4. THERMOCHEMISTRY
(5 hrs lectures + 4 hrs tutorials)
29/11-3/12/2010
6/12-10/12/2010
7&8
GASES
(4 hrs lectures + 2 hrs tutorials)
6.
Representative Elements
10 & 11
7.
3/1/2011
-7/1/2011
10/1//2011
-14/1/2011
QUIZ 2
Topic 5 & 6
12
8.
17/1/2011
-21/1/2011
13
24/1/2011
-28/1/2011
QUIZ 3
Topic 7 &8
14
31/1/2011
-4/2/2011
9.
Molecular Geometry
Dipole Moments
Valence Bond Theory
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
Hybridization in Molecules Containing Double
and Triple Bonds
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
(4 hrs lectures + 2 hrs tutorials)
19
Redox reactions
Galvanic Cells
Standard Reduction Potentials
Spontaneity of Redox Reaction
The Effect of Concentration on Cell Emf
Corrosion
Electrolysis
10
24
7/2/2011
13/2/2011
References:
1.
2.
Raymond Chang, Chemistry, tenth Edition, 2009, Mc.Graw Hill, New York.
Silberberg, Chemistry-The molecular nature of matter and change third edition, 2003, Mc.Graw
Hill, New York.