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Khoa Hóa

PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

ENGLISH FOR STUDENTS

of chemistry and chemical engineering


Khoa Hóa
PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

PART 1. GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and


Compound (4 hrs)
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PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 Chemical bonding 2.3 Compound
2.1.1 The chemical bond 2.3.1 What is a compound?
2.1.2 Ionic bonds 2.3.2 Chemical formula
2.1.2 Covalent bonds 2.3.3 Structural formula
2.1.3 Metallic bonding 2.4 Exercices
2.2 Molecule 2.4.1 Listening comprehension
2.2.1 What is a molecule? 2.4.2 Reading comprehension

2.2.2 Molecule Shape 2.4.5 Matching

2.2.3 Size of molecule 2.4.6 Laboratory glassware


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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 CHEMICAL BONDING LISTENING:

• 2.1.1 The chemical bond


• Reading
• Listening

• Developing vocabulary

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 CHEMICAL BONDING LISTENING:

• 2.1.1 The chemical bond


• Translate into Vietnamese:

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 CHEMICAL BONDING LISTENING:

• 2.1.2 Ionic bonds


• Reading and translate into Vietnamese

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 CHEMICAL BONDING

• 2.1.2 Covalent bonds


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.1 CHEMICAL BONDING

• 2.1.3 Metallic bonding


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.2 MOLECULE

• 2.2.1 What is a molecule?


• Reading

• Listening

• Developing vocabulary

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PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.2 MOLECULE

• 2.2.2 Molecule Shape


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.2 MOLECULE

• 2.2.3 Size of molecule


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.3 COMPOUND

• 2.3.1 What is a compound?


• Reading
• Listening

• Developing vocabulary

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PGS.TS. Phạm Cẩm Nam

Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.3 COMPOUNDS LISTENING:

• 2.3.2 Chemical formula


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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Unit 2. Chemical bonding, Molecule and Compound


2.3 COMPOUNDS

• 2.3.3 Structural formula


• Reading

• Developing vocabulary

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.1 LISTENING COMPREHENSION

• Listening

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2.4.Exercises
2.4.2 READING COMPREHENSION AND TRANSLATE IT INTO VIETNAMESE

• It has long been known that pure carbon


occurs in different forms (allotropes) including
graphite and diamonds. But it was not until
1985 that a new form of carbon was
recognized: buckminsterfullerene. This
molecule was named after the architect and
inventor R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983),
whose signature architectural design was the
geodesic dome, characterized by a lattice
shell structure supporting a spherical surface.
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2.4 Exercises
2.4.2 READING COMPREHENSION

• Experimental evidence revealed the formula,


C60, and then scientists determined how 60
carbon atoms could form one symmetric,
stable molecule. They were guided by
bonding theory—the topic of this chapter—
which explains how individual atoms connect
to form more complex structures.

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.2 READING COMPREHENSION

• Compounds composed of ions are called


ionic compounds, and their constituent ions
are held together by ionic bonds:
electrostatic forces of attraction between
oppositely charged cations and anions. The
properties of ionic compounds shed some
light on the nature of ionic bonds. Ionic solids
exhibit a crystalline structure and tend to be
rigid and brittle; they also tend to have high
melting and boiling points, which suggests

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.2 READING COMPREHENSION

that ionic bonds are very strong.


• Ionic solids are also poor conductors of
electricity for the same reason—the strength
of ionic bonds prevents ions from moving
freely in the solid state. Most ionic solids,
however, dissolve readily in water. Once
dissolved or melted, ionic compounds are
excellent conductors of electricity and heat
because the ions can move about freely.

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.3 VOCABULARY

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.4 ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS

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2.4 Exercises
2.4.5 MATCHING

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Exercises

NOTE: Neque in
dignissim, and quet
nis et umis varius.
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