Chemistry ⅠB

Course Information

College Toyama College Year 2021
Course Title Chemistry ⅠB
Course Code 0008 Course Category General / Elective
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Department of Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 1st
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials 化学基礎(実教出版)アクセス化学基礎、アクセス化学(実教出版・問題集),サイエンスビュー化学総合資料(実教出版)
Instructor Morita Yasufumi

Course Objectives

Understand atomic weight, molecular weight, and formula weight, and can freely perform calculations using them.
The amount of substance can be used to freely calculate mass, number of particles, volume of gas, pressure and temperature.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Understand atomic weight, molecular weight, and formula weight, and can freely perform calculations using them.Understand atomic weight, molecular weight, and formula weight, and understand the calculation method using them.Can not understand atomic weight, molecular weight, and formula. Can not understand the calculation using it.
Achievement 2Can construct chemical reactions by understanding reactants, products, and coefficients. Stoichiometric calculations can be made using chemical reactions. Understand chemical reactions, reactants, products, and coefficients. Understand stoichiometric calculations using chemical reactions.Can not understand chemical reactions, reactants, products, and coefficients. Can not understand stoichiometric calculations using chemical reactions.
Achievement 3Understand the concept of amount of substance and can calculate mass and number of particles. Understand Boyle-Charles' law and the equation of state of gas, and can freely calculate the volume, pressure and temperature of gas. Understand the concept of mass and understand how to calculate mass and number of particles. He understands Boyle-Charles' law, the equation of state of gas. Understand how to calculate gas volume, pressure and temperature. Can not understand the concept of amount of substance. It is not possible to calculate the mass and the number of particles using the amount of substance. Can not understand Boyle-Charles' law and the equation of state of gas. Can not understand how to calculate gas volume, pressure and temperature.

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
High school curriculum guidelines Based on the basic chemistry textbook, classes are mainly conducted in classrooms.
Style:
Exam: A total of two late mid-term and late-term exams will be conducted. In addition, we will distribute prints from time to time, fill them out, and request submission.
Experiment: Be sure to prepare before the experiment. Points will be deducted if clothes, experimental attitude, cleanup, etc. are not as instructed.
Notice:
Try to understand the basic concepts, principles, and laws of nature's things and phenomena.
For submissions and other issues, follow the instructions and strictly adhere to the submission deadline.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Atomic weight / molecular weight / formula weight Students can explain the relative mass of atoms.
It is understandable that naturally occurring atoms are a mixture of isotopes and that atomic weight is used as the average value of their relative masses.
Students can explain what the molecular weight and formula weight mean.
2nd Amount of substance and mass / Avogadro constant Students can explain calculate the amount of substance and the mass of matter.
Students can explain Understand the Avogadro constant and be able to express the amount of substance using the amount of substance (mol).
3rd Amount of substance and volume of gas Students can explain the relationship between the volume of gas and the amount of substance.
4th Solution concentration I Students can explain and calculate the mass percent concentration.
Students can explain the molar concentration and calculate the molar concentration.
5th Solution concentration II Students can explain and calculate the mass percent concentration.
Students can explain the molar concentration and calculate the molar concentration.
6th Preparation of the solution Students can explain and calculate the mass percent concentration.
Students can explain the molar concentration and calculate the molar concentration.
7th Solubility Students can calculate solubility.
Students can form a precipitate by a typical inorganic chemical reaction and filtered.
8th Exam
4th Quarter
9th Chemical reaction formula I Students can construct chemical reactions by understanding reactants, products, and coefficients.
10th Chemical reaction formula II Students can construct chemical reactions by understanding reactants, products, and coefficients.
11th Chemical reaction formula III Students can construct chemical reactions by understanding reactants, products, and coefficients.
12th Boyle-Charles' Law Students can explain Boyle's law, Charles's law, Boyle-Charles's law, and make the necessary calculations.
13th Equation of state of gas, Dalton's law of partial pressure Students can explain the equation of state of gas and can calculate.
14th Quantitative relationship between chemical reaction and gas, experiment of gas generation Students can calculate the quantitative relationship between chemical reactions and gases.
Students can experiment with typical gas generation.
15th Glass processing experiment Students can understand the characteristics of glass.
Students can do glass work, and create a report.
16th Exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal751000105100
Basic Proficiency751000105100
Specialized Proficiency0000000
Cross Area Proficiency0000000