This course outline provides the details of Chemistry I, a 3-credit course offered in the first semester. The course is designed to give engineering students a fundamental understanding of chemistry. Topics covered include the classification of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, properties of states of matter, and solutions. Evaluation will be based on assignments, attendance, participation, quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The primary reference book listed is Fundamental of Chemistry.
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Course Outline For Chemistry
1. September 15, 2008
EELO AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Chemistry I
Course outline
1. Course Code : CHEM 211
2. Credits : 3
3. Instructor : Md. Faysal Ahamed Khan
4. Semester : I
5. Introduction :
This course is designed to give a fundamental understanding of Chemistry to Engineers. The topics
included: classification of matter, measurement and periodic table of elements, atomic structure,
periodicity, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, reactions, the properties of gases, liquids, solids, and
solutions, and an introduction to the various types of bonding. The primary reason behind including
Chemistry is that it is part of an Engineering program, and Electrical Engineer/Civil Engineer/Computer
Engineering should be able to learn (if necessary) any aspect which may relevant to their study program.
By taking Chemistry I, you learn about electrons, various types of metals (including things like silicon
and germanium, key parts in computers) and the differences between various metals - what oxidizes and
what doesn’t and how bonding happened? And about various type of chemical reactions. All of this
information prepares you for the challenge of working in industries where might be possible to have
encounter various chemical activities. You may not need to care now, but you’ll have the knowledge to
build upon if necessary and it’s the potential to understand everything about your chosen field which will
help you become an engineer.
6. Contents :
1. What is Chemistry? 8. Stoichiometry
2. Classification of Matter 9. Various chemical bonding
3. Measurement in chemistry 10. Shapes of molecules
4. Atomic structure & Electronic 11. Theories of covalent bonding
configuration of the atom 12. Intermolecular forces: Liquids,
5. The periodic table of elements Solids
6. Periodic properties of elements 13. Solutions
7. Chemicals formulas, equations &
Various chemical reactions
7. Method of Evaluation:
• Assignments/Quizzes 20%
• Attendance 5%
• Class participation 5%
• C. A. T 20%
• Final Exam 50%
Reference Book:
a. “Fundamental of Chemistry”, 3rd Edition by David E. Goldberg
b. “Chemistry – The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change”, 3 rd Edition by Martin S.
Silberberg
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