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General Chemistry (MLS-CHM 112) Week 1 2 Topics Structure of the atom, the early atomic theories, theories of electromagnetic radiation, Plank theory, Bohr theory. Quantum theory, Schrodinger wave equation, quantum numbers, shapes of orbitals and electronic configuration. 3 Periodic classification of the elements and periodic relationship among them. 4 Unit 2:Bonding types, intermolecular forces, overlap of orbitals Unit 3 :Atomic mass, molecular mass, Avogadro’s number, the mole, mass relationships to solve stoichiometric problems, empirical formula, and the use of molecular formula in equations.``` 5, 6 7, 8,9 Unit 4:Theories of acid and bases: Arrhenius, Bronstead – Lowry and Lewis. A-Concept of Acid and Bases Acid and Base Ionization equilibriums C- The pH -Buffer solution The buffer capacity B Chemical Equilibrium The Effect of changing conditions on Equilibrium Le Chatelier’s principle Common Ion& Effect-Solubility Products, Ksp 10 UNIT 5 The Gaseous state and solutions The Gaseous state -5 Solutions: types of solutions, Solubility, 11 Unit 6 Oxidation Reduction Reactions 12 13 UNIT 7 Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics 14 UNIT 8 KINETICS The order of the reaction, the rate expression, Arrhenius equation, activation energy and catalysis. Chemistry Sem. Two II (MLS-CHM 121) 1-Organic Chemistry: Unit One: 1)Introduction to organic chemistry in everyday life. 2) Carbon atom (unique character) 3) Atomic orbital hybridization 4) Electro negativity and Polarity of bonds & molecules 5) Classification of organic compounds according to carbon skeleton 6) Nominclature Unit Two 1) Isomerism in organic compounds: 2) Resonance Unit Three 1) Organic reactions, bond breakage, bond formation (homolytic & heterolytic.) 2) Neucleophiles, electrophiles both addition and substitution-reactions. 2-Quantitative chemical analysis: Unit One: Classical Methods of Analysis 1) Volumetric analysis 2) Gravimetric analysis. Unit Two Instrumental methods of chemical analysis: (spectrophotometric,flourofotometric, flamephotomtric, chromatografic,…etc.).