INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY Syllabus and Grading Criteria and Schedule for Flipped Classroom …
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY Syllabus and Grading Criteria and Schedule for Flipped Classroom
CH104
DESCRIPTION Introduces basic principles of general chemistry, including atomic theory, chemical formulas and equations, bonding, stoichiometry, acid/base chemistry, and solutions. Supporting laboratory work included. Not designed for science majors.
LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Interpret the periodic table to describe elements of atomic structure for the elements and to make predictions about properties based on the position of elements on the table. 2. Apply atomic theory in describing atomic structure, making predictions about bonding and compound formation, and interpreting chemical reactions. 3. Construct and interpret Lewis structures as models for ionic and covalent compounds. 4. Describe ionic and covalent bonding and distinguish between the two, including descriptions of substances of each type at the observable scale. 5. Solve problems using dimensional analysis involving chemical substances and reactions, drawing on understanding of the mole concept, formula masses and reaction stoichiometry. 6. Read, write, and interpret balanced chemical equations, using proper equation syntax and standard symbolism to link such descriptions to phenomena that occur at the observable scale. 7. Interpret and carry out a set of written experimental instructions and then to convey the experimental results in a laboratory report. 8. Apply kinetic-molecular theory to describe solids, liquids, and gases. 9. Recognize acids and describe acidity according to the Bronsted-Lowry definition. 10. Use scientific (inductive) reasoning to draw appropriate conclusions from data sets or theoretical models. Characterize arguments as scientific, or not scientific. 11. Make measurements and operate with numbers properly to convey appropriate levels of certainty when drawing conclusions from experimental data. Identify patterns in data by graphical means.
This module seeks to answer the question, what is chemistry? To answer this …
This module seeks to answer the question, what is chemistry? To answer this question, topics such as the scientific method, physical state of matter, law of conservation of matter, classification of matter, physical and chemical properties, measurements etc. are addressed. This module is designed primarily for students with no previous chemistry courses.
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