Course title | |||||
無機化学基礎 [Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 1~4 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 021410 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
飯島 淳 [IJIMA Jun] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course provides students with fundamentals of physical chemistry and inorganic chemistry. After getting the knowledge of atoms, the formation and mechanism of compound is lectured. To understand a variety of chemical reactions and phenomena, thermochemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry are lectured. Finally, coordination chemistry is lectured. |
Expected Learning |
To acquire the basic chemical knowledge and to understand the phenomena from the view point of atomic and molecular level. See the curriculum maps. |
Course schedule |
#1: Guidance, Periodicity of atoms and electronic structure Electromagnetic wave, wave-particle duality, Uncertainty principle, wave function, orbital Pauli exclusion principle, Electron configuration, Periodic table #2: Ionic bond and chemistry of main elements Molecule, Ion, Ionic radius, Ionization energy, Electron affinity, Octet law, Ionic bond. Lattice energy #3: Covalent bond and molecular structure Covalent bond, Electronegativity, Electron-dot structure, Formal charge, VSEPR Valence bond theory, Hybrid orbital, Molecular orbital #4: Thermochemistry and chemical energy State function, Hess’s law, Standard heats of formation, Dissociation energy, Enthalpy, Entropy #5: Properties and behaviors of gas Gas laws, Ideal gas, Dalton’s law, Kinetic molecular theory of gases, Graham’s law, Real gas #6: Liquid, solid and phase transition Polar covalent bond, Dipole moment, Intermolecular force, Phase transition X-ray crystallography, Ionic crystal, Covalent crystal #7: Properties of solution Solubility, Solubility process, Colligative property, Raoult’s law, Elevation of boiling point Depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure #8:Mid examination (Exam coverage: #1 ~ #7) #9: Kinetics and chemical reaction Reaction rate, Reaction order, First-order reaction, Second-order reaction, Half-life, Elementary reaction, Overall reaction, Arrhenius equation, Catalyst #10: Equilibrium of chemical reaction Equilibrium constant, LeChatelier’s principle, Chemical equilibrium and kinetics #11: Acid and bases, and equilibrium in the aqueous solution Definition of acids and bases, pH, Neutralization, Buffer solution, Henderson equation #12: Thermodynamics Enthalpy, Entropy, Free energy, Second law of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium #13: Electrochemistry Galvanic cell, Standard potential, Nernst equation, Determination of pH, Standard potential of the cell, and equilibrium constant #14: Transition metals and coordination chemistry Coordination compound, Ligand, Isomer, Chirality, Color of metal complex, Valence bond theory, Crystal field theory #15:Final examination (Exam coverage: #9 ~ #14) |
Prerequisites |
Basic knowledge of chemistry learned in high school is required. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
“McMurry General Chemistry” by John McMurry and Robert C. Fay |
References |
“Atkins General Chemistry” by P. Atkins, L. Jones, and L. Laverman “Spencer Basic Chemistry” by J. N. Spencer, G. M. Bodner, L. H. Rickard “Atkins Elements of Physical Chemistry” by P. Atkins, J. Paula |
Assessment/Grading |
Attitude (15%), Mid examination (45%), Final examination (40%) |
Message from instructor(s) |
Based on the knowledge of chemistry in high school, basic chemistry which are required for the study in university is lectured. |
Course keywords |
Atom structure, Molecular structure, Bond formation, Thermochemistry, Kinetics, Equilibrium Acids and Bases, Electrochemistry, Coordination Chemistry |
Office hours |
I’m a part-time lecturer, so Q&A is welcomed after each course. Also, before the exam, Q&A using E-mail is acceptable as much as possible. |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
3/15/2019 6:54:29 PM |