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Minia University
Faculty of Science
Department:- Chemistry
Template for Course specification
1- Course information
Course name chemistry
Number of units
Academic year preparatory
Lecture: 120 hours
Practical:
120 hours
Total: 240 hours
2. Course
aim
The chemistry course comprises organic, inorganic and physical
chemistry courses.
The general courses provide an overview of the atomic structure, past and
present. The electron configuration of the elements and their position in
the periodic table are elaborated. The course sets major concepts in
chemical stoichiometry with a discussion of the theories and models
related to chemical bonding. The organic chemistry courses focuses on
organic chemistry subject that are related to dentistry such as the structure
of organic compounds, carbohydrate, sugars, proteins, lipid, alcohols,
phenols etc. it also provides the students with an understanding of the
application and organic principles and reaction in different biological
systems. The physical chemistry course introduces the dental student to
the units of measurement, structure of matter, atomic bonding and basic
chemical principles. It also includes subjects such as gases, liquid and
solids and change of state, thermochemistry and chemical equilibrium.
3. Intending learning outcome
3.a knowledge and understanding
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
a1- Describe application of the ionic theory
a2- Recall ionic equations , Ostwald law of dilution , Self ionization of water,
PH value
a3- Describe Hydrolysis Of Salt, acid-base neutralization
a4- Identify Buffer solutions
a5- label Neutralization curves
a6- Arrange choice of indicators
a7- Relate Solubility products
a8-Recognize common ion effect
a9-Describ Application of solubility
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a10-List common ion effect in analytical chemistry
Physical chemistry:
a10- Define The ideal gas laws
a11-Discuss Real or imperfect gasses
a12- Define Equation of van der waals
a13- Report Critical constants of gas .
a14-Describ Concentration of solutions
a15- Review Solution of gases in liquids
a16-Review Solution of gases in gases
a17- Review Solution of liquids in liquids –
a18- Define Completely miscible liquids.
a19- List Law of mass action and its application.
a20- Define Dechatelierr principle
a21- List Reversible reactions
a22- Describe Kinetics of chemical change
a23- Observe Integrated forms of the rate equations
a24- Define Faraday' s law and ionic theory
a25- List measurement of electrolyte conductivity
a26- Explain Variation of conductivity with dilution
a27- Define Kohlrouch' s law of independent migration of ions
Inorganic chemistry:
a28- Identify The structure of atom and Nuclear structure.
a29- Classification of elements –
a30- List Types of chemical bonds and molecular structure.
a31- State Hydrogen and its compounds.
a32- State Oxygen, oxides, oxidation and reduction.
a33- Define Ozone, Water and hydrogen peroxide.–
a34- List halogens and their compounds.
Organic chemistry
a35- Record main reactions and methods of preparation of the following :
Aliphatic hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes and alkynes) - Monohydric alcohols Ethers
Mono, Di and Tri-hydrogenated alkanes - Aldehydes and ketones - Moncarboxylic
acids and their derivatives - Aliphatic amines – Urea - Simple organic sulphur
compound - Monosubstiuted carboxylic acids (halogen, hydroxyl and amino acids)
- Polyhydric alcohols (dihydric alcohols glycerol)
a35-classify Isomerism(structural and stereoisomerism )
a36-define Carbohydrates(monosaccharide, disaccharides and polysaccharides)
a37-define Aromatic compounds with one functional group
3.b intellectual skills
B1-Make decision regarding organic unknown compound from their physical and
chemical properties
b2-Categorize different chemical compounds.
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3.c practical and professional skills
c1- Apply experiments for solubility product compounds.
c2- Apply experiment for common ion effect in analytical chemistry
c3- Choose indicators
c4- Illustrate the properties of solutions : Concentration - Solution of gases in
liquids - Solution of gases in gases - Solution of liquids in liquids - Completely
miscible liquids.
c5- Operate methods of preparation of the following : Aliphatic hydrocarbons
(alkanes, alkenes and alkynes) - Monohydric alcohols – Ethers, Mono, Di and
Tri-hydrogenated alkanes - Aldehydes and ketones - Moncarboxylic acids
and their derivatives - Aliphatic amines – Urea - Simple organic sulphur
compound - Monosubstiuted carboxylic acids (halogen, hydroxyl and amino
acids) - Polyhydric alcohols (dihydric alcohols glycerol) 3.d attitude
D1-illustrate different practical reaction with care
4-Course contents
Topic
1- Organic
40
No. of Hours
20
Lecture
Tutorial/Practical
20
In Organic
40
20
20
Physical
40
20
20
5- course learning and teaching
A-Methods used
1- Lectures to explain underlying principles.
2- Tutorials to help in understanding these principles.
3- Lab to apply those principles.
B- Aids in teaching and learning.
Power point
Overhead transparencies
Slide projectors.
6- teaching for special needs
7- Course assessment
a-
Assessment
tools
TOOL
I. Written
examination.
Short essay
PURPOSE
Assessment of knowledge
and understanding. And
assessment
of
general
3
II. Multiple choice
questions. (MCQ)
III. Practical examination.
b-
Assessment
schedule
intellectual skills.
Assessment of knowledge
and under standing. And
assessment
of
general
intellectual skills.
Assessment of knowledge
and under standing. And
assessment of practical
skills. And assessment of
general intellectual skills.
Mid Year EXAMINATION:
It will be held at the mid year and include multiple
choice question and practical exam.
Continuous examinations
Held at the practical classes throughout the terms includes MCQ
and practical exams.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
c-
Assessment
marks distribution
At the end of the academic year and includes a written exam, a
multiple choice question exam, and a practical exam. Student
must submit their log books to be admitted to the practical exam.
Examination
Marks allocated
Written continuous
MCQ
10
examination
Continuous practical Held at the
10
examinations
laboratory classes
throughout the
terms.
Final examination
Written
20
MCQ
30
Practical
30
Total
100
8-references and text books
Websites: www.wikipedio.com
www.organic chemistry .com
Author
Date
T.W. Graham Solomons,
2003
Craig B. Fryhle
James E.Huheey, Eleen A. 1997
Keiter, Richard L. keiter
Ignacio Tinoco, Kenneth
Sauer, James C. Wang,
Joseph D.Puglisi
course coordinator:-
2001
Title
Organic chemistry
Publisher
John Wiley &Sons
Inorganic Chemistry:
Principles of Structure
and reactivity, 4th ed
Physical chemistry :
Principles and
Applications in
Biological Sciences,
4th ed
Benjamin
Cummings
Prentice Hall
date:- 19-12-2012
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