1404101  chemistry for Engineers

 

3 Credit hours

 

5 Contact hours; 2 for lecture and 3 for tutorial

 

Lecturer E.Mostafa BOUKHRIS

 

Raymond Chang,Chemistry, Mc Graw Hill, sixth edition, 2000

 

Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahland Donald J. DeCoste, World of Chemistry, 6th Edition, McDougal Littell 2007

 

 

                                                             Specific course information

The student is introduced to the general chemistry through understanding the physical properties of solution, thermochemistry, solids and liquids, gases, chemical kinetics and knowing the oxidation reduction reactions.

 

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  1. Specific goals for the course

By the end of this course, the student should be able to:

 

 Explain Boyle’s, Charles’s, Avogadro’s, ideal and real gas law.

Explain the first law of thermodynamics, specific heat and heat capacity.

 Explain the kinetic molecular theory of liquids and solids, intermolecular and intramolecular forces, some properties of liquids and solids.

 Describe the types of solutions, the concentration units and apply the colligative properties of electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solutions.

 Describe the reaction rate and know the variables affecting the rate of reaction.

 Describe the oxidation reduction reactions and the oxidation number

 

The following student outcomes are addressed by the course;

.an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

 an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

 

 

  Gases

Thermochemistry

  Solids, liquids and Intermolecular forces

  Physical properties of solutions

  Chemical kinetics

 Oxidation reduction reactions 

 

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16 Rajab 1444
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