Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry

Course Information

College Anan College Year 2024
Course Title Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry
Course Code 1412B10 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Course of Chemical Engineering Student Grade 2nd
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 後期:2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials High School Advanced Chemistry (Daiichi Gakushusha Corporation)
Instructor Zheng Tao

Course Objectives

1. To master the types of crystal structures and the characteristics of their properties. To master the arrangement of constituent particles in crystals.
2. To master the properties of various solutions. To learn how substances dissolve in solvents and their solubility
3. To master classification of elements and their properties.
4. To acquire the characteristics of each group of elements and the properties of their compounds.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Be able to explain all chemical bonds and how the constituent particles are arranged in a crystal, and be able to perform all calculations related to the density of the gas crystal lattice, etc. The following is a list of the most common types of crystals that can be used in the program.The student should be able to explain how chemical bonds and constituent particles are arranged in a crystal, and be able to perform 70% of calculations related to the density of the gas crystal lattice, etc.Unable to explain chemical bonding and how the constituent particles are arranged in a crystal. Cannot perform calculations related to the density of the gas crystal lattice, etc.
Achievement 2Be able to explain all the mechanisms of dissolution and properties of solutions, and be able to perform all calculations related to the concentration of solutions, etc.The student is able to explain the mechanism of dissolution and the properties of solutions, and is able to perform 70% of the calculations related to the concentration of solutions, etc.Cannot explain the mechanism of dissolution and properties of solutions. Cannot perform calculations related to the concentration of solutions, etc.
Achievement 3Understand the correlation between the position and properties of each element in the periodic table and the significance of each element and compound in industrial applications.70% understanding of the correlation between the position of each element in the periodic table and its properties and the significance of each element in industrial applications.Failure to understand the position and properties of each element in the periodic table and the significance of each element in industrial applications.

Assigned Department Objectives

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Teaching Method

Outline:
The specialized fields of university courses starting in the third year are based on chemistry in high school. This lecture is positioned as a bridging subject to the university course including high school courses, and students will acquire a solid foundation of chemistry in the second year, being aware that it is the "basis" and "foundation" for those who study chemistry.
Style:
The class will be conducted almost according to the order of the lesson plan. In order to deepen understanding, students will be required to submit reports on exercises and take quizzes several times during the class period.
Notice:

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 Chemical Bonding and Crystal Types Describe the types and characteristics of crystals.
2nd Structure of metal crystals To be able to calculate the characteristics and density of lattices such as face-centered cubic lattice.
3rd Structure of ionic and covalent crystals Explain the structure of ionic crystals and covalent crystals.
4th Dissolution and solution Understand how substances dissolve in solvents, and be able to calculate solubility of solids and crystalline water.
5th Concentration of solution to be able to calculate concentrations of various solutions.
6th Classification and Properties of Elements Explain the correlation between the position of each element on the periodic table and its properties.
7th Hydrogen, Group 18, and Group 17 Elements To be able to explain the properties and uses of hydrogen, Group 18, and Group 17 elements alone and in compounds.
8th Second semester mid-term examination
4th Quarter
9th Group 16, 15, and 14 elements To be able to explain the properties and uses of group 16, 15, and 14 elements and their compounds.
10th Inorganic Chemical Industry To be able to explain industrial manufacturing processes of sulfuric acid, ammonia, and nitric acid.
11th Group 1 and 2 elements To be able to explain the properties and uses of group 1 and 2 elements and their compounds.
12th Typical elements showing amphoteric properties To be able to explain the properties and uses of individual elements and compounds of typical elements showing amphoteric properties.
13th Transition elements (1) Explain the characteristics and applications of Fe and Cu elements.
14th Transition elements (2) To explain the characteristics and applications of Ag, Zn, Cr, and Ti
15th Summary of elements

16th Final Examination
Return of Answers

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal70000030100
Basic Proficiency6000002080
Specialized Proficiency1000001020
Cross Area Proficiency0000000