GAZI UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PACKAGE - 2019 ACADEMIC YEAR

COURSE DESCRIPTION
CHEMISTRY-I/KIM-103
Course Title: CHEMISTRY-I
Credits 4 ECTS 6
Course Semester 2 Type of The Course Compulsory
COURSE INFORMATION
 -- (CATALOG CONTENT)
 -- (TEXTBOOK)
 -- (SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOK)
 -- (PREREQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES)
 -- LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
  Turkish
 -- COURSE OBJECTIVES
 -- COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Be able to demonstrate and apply the basic knowledge on atomic structure and atomic theories and periodic table.
Be able to make calculations in chemical reactions by using stoichiometry.
Be able to make several theorical and practical application and solve problems on liquid solutions and gases.
Be able to make applications on heat, work, enthalpy, and internal energy changes.
Be able to use chemical bonding knowledge and different theories of chemical bonding in order to demonstrate 3-D structure of chemical compounds.
Be able to use the knowledge of solid crystals to solve the problems.
Be able to solve chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium and acid-bases problems. Be able to use the knowledges in daily life.

 -- MODE OF DELIVERY
  The course will be taught face to face.
 --WEEKLY SCHEDULE
1. Week  Matter: Its Properties and Measurement: The Aim of Chemistry, Classification of Chemistry and Research Areas, Measurement of Matter: SI (Metric) Units, Density and Percent Composition: Their Use in Problem Solving, Unit Conversion, Significant Figures, Rounding Numbers.
2. Week  WeekAtoms and the Atomic Theory: Atom, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Isotopes, Elements, Molecule, Compound, Avogadro Number, Atomic Mass, Mole Concept, Composition of Chemical Compounds, Naming Compounds: Organic and Inorganic Compounds, Oxidation States.
3. Week  Electrons and Introduction to the Periodic Table: Electromagnetic Radiation, Atom Spectrum, Bohr Atom Model, Quantum Theory, Quantum Numbers and Electron Distribution, Periodic Table, Atom and Ion Radius, Electronegativity, Ionization Potential, Electron Affinity, Magnetic Properties, Group and Peri
4. Week  Stoichiometry and Chemical Reactions: Formulas of chemical Compounds, Chemical Equations and Stoichiometry, Limiting Reactant, Reaction Yield Calculations. Solutions, Electrolyte and Non-Electrolyte Solutions. Solution Concentrations, Molarity, Molality, Mol Ratio, Composition Percentage, Arrhenius
5. Week   Chemical Bonding: Overview of Chemical Bonding, Covalent-Ionic-Metallic Bonding, Electronegativity and Polarity, Dipole Moment, Lewis Theory, Writing Lewis Structures, Formal Charge.
6. Week  Gases: Properties of Gases, The Simple Gas Laws, Boyle-Charles-Avogadro Laws, Ideal and General Gas Equation, Gases in Chemical Reactions, Mixtures of Gases, Dalton’s Law, Diffusion of Gases, Graham’s Law.
7. Week  Chemical Thermodynamics: Concepts in Thermodynamics, System, Surrounding, Work, Heat and Energy, State and Path-Dependent Functions, First Law of Thermodynamics, Internal Energy, Enthalpy, Heat of Reaction Measurements, Calorimetry, Standard Enthalpy of Formation, Indirect Determination of Enthalpy,
8. Week  Mid term exam; Chemical Thermodynamics: Concepts in Thermodynamics, System, Surrounding, Work, Heat and Energy, State and Path-Dependent Functions, First Law of Thermodynamics, Internal Energy, Enthalpy, Heat of Reaction Measurements, Calorimetry, Standard Enthalpy of Formation, Indirect Determinati
9. Week  WeekIntermolecular Forces: Liquids and Solids: Van der Waals Forces, Hydrogen Bond, Some Properties of Liquids, Surface Tension, Viscosity, Vapor Pressure of Liquids, Phase Diagram of Water (Boiling Point, Critical Temperature and Pressure), Vapor Pressure-Temperature Relation, Clausius-Clapeyron Eq
10. Week  WeekSolutions and Their Physical Properties: Types of Solutions, Solubilities of Gases, Henry’s Law, Vapor Pressure of Ideal Solution, Raoult and Dalton Laws, Colligative Properties, Molecular Weight Determination via Vapor Pressure Depression, Boiling-Point Elevation, Freezing-Point Depression, Osm
11. Week  WeekChemical Kinetics: The Rate of a Chemical Reaction, The Rate Law, Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rates, Zero and First Order Reactions, Activation Energy and The Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate, Arrhenius Equation, Catalysis.
12. Week  WeekPrinciples of Chemical Equilibrium: Chemical Equilibrium Concept, Dynamic Equilibrium, Equilibrium Constant Expression (Kp, Kc), The Reaction Quotient, Q, Predicting the Direction of Net Change, The Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Constant, Altering Equilibrium Conditions, Le Chatelier’s P
13. Week  Acids and Bases and Additional Aspects of Acid-Base Equilibria: Arrhenius, Lowry-Bronsted and Lewis Acid-Bases Theories, Self-Ionization of Water and the pH Scale, Strong and Weak Acid-Bases, pH Determination of Acid and Bases, Buffer Solutions, Solubility Equilibrium.
14. Week  Electrochemistry: Galvanic and Electrolytic Cells, Standard Electrode Potentials, Cell Diagrams (Cell Schemes), Standard Cell Potential, The Effect of Gibbs Free Energy Change on Equilibrium Constant, Electrolysis and Batteries
15. Week  
16. Week  
 -- TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS
 -- ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
 
Quantity
Total Weighting (%)
 Midterm Exams
1
60
 Assignment
0
0
 Application
0
0
 Projects
0
0
 Practice
0
0
 Quiz
0
0
 Percent of In-term Studies  
60
 Percentage of Final Exam to Total Score  
40
 -- WORKLOAD
 Activity  Total Number of Weeks  Duration (weekly hour)  Total Period Work Load
 Weekly Theoretical Course Hours
14
4
56
 Weekly Tutorial Hours
0
 Reading Tasks
14
2
28
 Searching in Internet and Library
14
2
28
 Material Design and Implementation
0
 Report Preparing
0
 Preparing a Presentation
0
 Presentation
0
 Midterm Exam and Preperation for Midterm Exam
1
10
10
 Final Exam and Preperation for Final Exam
1
10
10
 Other (should be emphasized)
5
2
10
 TOTAL WORKLOAD: 
142
 TOTAL WORKLOAD / 25: 
5.68
 Course Credit (ECTS): 
6
 -- COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
NO
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1
2
3
4
5
1Adequate knowledge in mathematics, science and related engineering discipline; ability to use theoretical and practical knowledge in these areas in complex engineering problems.X
2An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; the ability to select and apply appropriate analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.X
3An ability to design a complex system, process, device, or product to meet specific requirements under realistic constraints and conditions; the ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose.X
4Ability to develop, select and use modern techniques and tools necessary for the analysis and solution of complex problems encountered in engineering applications; ability to use information technologies effectively.X
5Ability to design, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results for the study of complex engineering problems or discipline-specific research topics.X
6Ability to work effectively in disciplinary and multidisciplinary teams; self-study skills.X
7Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written Turkish; knowledge of at least one foreign language; Ability to write effective reports and understand written reports, to prepare design and production reports, to make effective presentations, to give clear and understandable instruction and receiving skills.X
8Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; the ability to access information, follow developments in science and technology, and constantly renew oneself.X
9To act in accordance with ethical principles, professional and ethical responsibility awareness; information about standards used in engineering applications.X
10Information on business practices such as project management, risk management and change management; awareness about entrepreneurship and innovation; information on sustainable development.X
11Information about the effects of engineering applications on health, environment and safety in universal and social dimensions and the problems reflected in the engineering field of the age; awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions.X
 -- NAME OF LECTURER(S)
   (1. All chemistry department members )
 -- WEB SITE(S) OF LECTURER(S)
   (http://kimya.gazi.edu.tr/posts/view/title/akademik-kadro-16219)
 -- EMAIL(S) OF LECTURER(S)
   ((fefkimya.gazi.edu.tr))