Course title | |||||
化学基礎 [Chemistry Basics] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses,ets. | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 2~4 | Semester | Spring | |
Course type | Spring | Course code | 022502 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
武井 孝 [TAKEI Takashi] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
Chemistry is based on the understanding of properties and structures of materials and various chemical and physical phenomena by the viewpoint of atoms and molecules. In this lecture, students who do not specialize in chemistry learn the correct knowledge about chemistry, and understand the real materials and various phenomena by the viewpoint of chemistry. |
Expected Learning |
(1) Understanding about the structure of atoms and molecules, chemical bonding, chemical reaction, organic compounds, polymers, and so on. (2) Understanding and explanation of the chemical materials, chemical and physical phenomena, and the global environment by the viewpoint of chemistry. |
Course schedule |
(1) What is chemistry? Text: Chapter 1(p.1-12) (2,3) Structure of Atoms and Arrangement of Electrons, Text: Chapter 2(p.13-26) Structure of atoms, electron shell and arrangement of electrons (3,4) Periodic Table of the Elements, Text: Chapter 3(p. 27-40) Periodic table of the elements (5) Chemical Formula and Reaction Formula, Text: Chapter 4(p. 41-54) Chemical formula, description rule of reaction formula (6) Reaction Formula and Mol, Text: Chapter 5(p. 55-68)First presentation of the subjects about report (homework) Reaction formula and mol (6,7) Chemical Bonds 1, Covalent Bonds, Text: Chapter 6(p. 69-82) Formation of covalent bonds (7,8) Chemical Bonds 2, Metallic and Ionic Bonds, Text: Chapter 7(p. 83-94) Chemical bonds in metals and ceramics (9) Progress of Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equilibrium, Text: Chapter 8(p. 95-108) Chemical reactions (10) Acid and Base, Neutralization, Text: Chapter 9(p. 109-122) Definition of acid and base, neutralization (11) Oxidation and Reduction, Text: Chapter 10(p. 123-138)Second presentation of the subjects about report (homework) Oxidation-reduction reaction (12,13) World of Matter 1, Inorganic Matter, Text: Chapter 11(p. 139-152) Metals, glasses, ceramics, inorganic gases (13,14) World of Matter 2, Organic Matter and Polymers, Text: Chapter 12(p. 153-168) Organic compounds, polymers (15) Final Examination |
Prerequisites |
Limitation on learning to some courses. (Refer to Japanese syllabus.) Recommendation to the students who will get a teacher’s license. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
左巻健男編、基礎化学12講、化学同人 (2008) |
References |
井口洋夫ら、これだけはおさえたい化学、実教出版(2010) 井上正之、理工系のための化学入門、裳華房 (2013) 角 克宏、環境を学ぶための基礎化学、化学同人(2014) |
Assessment/Grading |
Final Examination(60%)・Reports(20%)・Attendance(20%) Participants have to take a final examination for a certification of a credit. |
Message from instructor(s) |
The lecturer teaches the basic knowledge about chemistry, and presents chemical phenomena and materials concerning living, and shows topics about chemistry. |
Course keywords |
Chemistry, Substance, Reaction, Material, Global Environment |
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Last update |
3/16/2017 4:04:00 PM |