Introduction to Chemistry
Full course description
The emphasis of this course will be on a number of essential topics in modern chemistry. The first part of the course will provide an overview of the structure of atoms and their place in the periodic table as well as the properties of various types of chemical bonds and chemical bonding theory. The second partwill present an introduction to physical chemistry with important topics such as the characteristics of gases/liquids/solids, thermodynamics and reaction kinetics. In the final part, the course focuses on a selection of important chemical subjects which form the basis of chemical studies in general. Typical topics in this part of the course are based on acid-base chemistry and electrochemistry.
Course objectives
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To gain an understanding of the nature of atoms and their organization in the periodic table
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To recognize various classes of chemical compounds and to understand their chemical and physical properties
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To obtain an understanding of the physical chemistry fundamentally important to biological and chemical processes, with an emphasis on thermodynamics and kinetics
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To use concepts acquired from kinetics, thermodynamics, acid-base chemistry, and
electrochemistry, to predict the potential outcome of chemical reactions; -
To acquire sufficient background for more advanced courses in chemistry, biochemistry and the life sciences.
Prerequisites
Note: Please be aware that this course is jointly offered together with MSP. This might imply that classes will take place in the MSP building, and explains why the course is displayed under an MSP course code.
Prerequisite
None.
Co-requisites
PRA1101 Introduction to Scientific Research I.
Recommended reading
- To be announced.