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COURSE PRO FORMA Program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan dengan Kepujian (Sains Pendidikan Rendah) Course Title

Energetics In Chemistry (Energetik dalam Kimia) Course Code SCE 3109 Credit Hour 3 (2+1) Contact Hours 4 hours per week Pre-requisite to entry None Medium of Instruction English Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate a knowledge of basic concepts in thermochemistry, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry and their relevance in daily life and industry. 2. Demonstrate competence in operating scientific instruments and carrying out practical tasks related to the content of the unit. 3. Solve numerical problems on energy changes. 4. Articulate the links between theory, knowledge and practical. 5. Investigations in energetics through the pedagogical content knowledge of the primary school science curriculum Synopsis: This course provides knowledge about energetics in chemistry. It explores about energy, the first law of thermodynamics, thermochemistry, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. Kursus ini memberi pengetahuan tentang tenaga dalam kimia. Ia meneroka tentang tenaga, hukum pertama termodinamik, termokimia, elektrokimia dan nuklear kimia.

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Content Theory and tutorial Topic 1: Thermochemistry The nature of energy energy changes energy transfer The First Law of thermodynamics energy conservation internal energy endothermic and exothermic reactions Practical investigations in the primary school curriculum Topic 2: Thermochemistry Calorimetry heat capacity Practical investigations in the primary school curriculum Topic 3: Thermochemistry Enthalpy Enthalpies of reaction Topic 4: Thermochemistry Enthalpies of formation Hess Law Topic 5: Thermochemistry Foods and fuels Solar energy Practical investigations in the primary school curriculum Topic 6: Electrochemistry oxidation-reduction reactions Topic 7: Electrochemistry Voltaic cells Practical investigations in the primary school curriculum Topic 8: Electrochemistry Cell EMF Standard cell potential

Hours

Standard reduction potentials

10

Topic 9: Electrochemistry Spontaneity of redox reactions The effect of concentration on cell EMF (The Nernst Equation) Topic 10: Electrochemistry Application of electrochemistry Batteries Corrosion of iron Practical investigations in the primary school curriculum Topic 11: Electrochemistry Electrolysis Electrolytic cells Quantitative aspects of electrolysis Topic 12: Electrochemistry Commercial application of electrolysis Electrical work Topic 13: Nuclear chemistry Radioactivity Nuclear reactions types of radioactive decay Patterns of nuclear stability (neutron-toproton ratio, radioactive series) Nuclear transmutation Topic 14: Nuclear chemistry Rates of radioactive decay Nuclear fission and fusion Topic 15: Nuclear chemistry Detecting and measuring radioactivity Biological effects of radiation Application of nuclear chemistry Total for theory and tutorial Practical

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Conduct experiment to investigate the following topics:

1. 2 3 4 5 6 B: 1. 2 3. 4. 5. C: 1 2. 3.

Practical 1: Enthalpies of reactions Practical 2: Entalpies of formation and Hesss Law Practical 3: Fuel Practical 4: Oxidation-reduction Practical 5: The effect of concentration on cell EMF Practical 6: Electrolysis Sub Total Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) PCK 1: Energy transformation PCK2: Calorimetry & heat capacity PCK 3: Foods, fuels and solar energy PCK4: Voltaic cells PCK5: Rusting of iron Sub Total Forum and Debate Electrolysis: Effluent Treatment Nuclear Chemistry: Radioactivity Nuclear Chemistry: Nuclear Energy Sub Total Total for Practical Grand Total Coursework: 60% Examination: 40%

2 2 2 3 3 2 14 2 1 1 2 1 7 3 3 3 9 30 60

Assessment: Reference

Brown, T.L., Lemay, H.E., & Bursten, B.E. (2000). Chemistry: The Central Science. (8th ed.). New Jersey: Prentice Hall McMurry,J. & Fay,R.C. (2001). Chemistry. (3rd ed.). New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Further Reference: Aitkins, P. & Paula, J.de. (2005). Elements of Physical Chemistry. London: Oxford University Press. Williams, L. (2003). Chemistry: Demystified. New York: McGraw Hill.

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