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Total no. of Hours : 3 hours/week X 16 weeks = 48 hours; the total no. of weeks for this
course = 16
Course Goals :
At the completion of this course, the students will be able to
Explain the behavior of matter and materials using fundamental knowledge of their
nature (i.e, electrons and intermolecular forces).
Understand and be able to explain the general principles, laws, and theories of chemistry
that are discussed and presented throughout the semester
Recognize and acquire attitudes that are characteristic of the successful worker
regardless of the major field of study
Predict potential complications from combining various chemicals or metals in an
engineering setting.
Apply learned chemistry skills to new situations
Solve chemistry problems typically found on the Fundamentals of Engineering exam.
Develop an awareness of the value of chemistry in our daily living
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Course Description
Introductory chemistry for engineers, covering Atomic structure, Primary and secondary
bonding, Dimensional analysis, Nuclear chemistry, Acid-base chemistry, Chemical reaction,
Electrochemistry, Thermochemistry, Analytical chemistry, Organic chemistry, Biochemistry,
Metals, Nonmetal, Metalloids. This course provides and introduction to chemistry for engineers
focusing on engineering needs in understanding the structure of matter. Understanding of
electronic structure, molecular structure, and its effects on bulk structure will be investigated.
Course Outcomes
After studying all materials and resources presented in the course, the student will be able to:
Define the fundamental properties of matter.
Classify matter, compounds, and chemical reactions.
Determine the basic nuclear and electronic structure of atoms.
Identify trends in chemical and physical properties of the elements using the Periodic
Table.
Describe the bonding in and the shape of simple molecules and ions.
Solve stoichiometric problems.
Write chemical formulas and balance equations.
Use the rules of nomenclature to name chemical compounds.
Define the types and characteristics of chemical reactions.
Use the gas laws and basics of the Kinetic Molecular Theory to solve gas problems.
Determine the role of energy in physical changes chemical reactions.
Convert units of measure and demonstrate dimensional analysis skills.
State the characteristics of liquids and solids.
Articulate the importance of intermolecular interactions and predict trends in physical
properties.
Identify the characteristics of acids, bases, and salts, and solve problems based on their
quantitative relationships.
Identify oxidation-reduction equations.
Discuss rates of chemical reactions and the dependence on concentration, time, and
temperature.
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Course Instructor
Dr. Mohammad Harun-Ur-Rashid was born in 1st March, 1981. He
completed his Bachelor and Master degree from the Department of
Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Dhaka University,
Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was awarded Monbusho Scholarship to obtain
the Ph. D. degree from Japanese University. He received his Doctor of
Engineering degree from the Department of Molecular Design and
Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan in March, 2010. Then
he was employed by the Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan as a
Postdoctoral fellow from April, 2010 to March, 2011. He had been serving at IUBAT
University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry since 16th August, 2011.
His office room is 110, Office PABX extension 171 and office hour is Saturday to Thursday
from 8:30 am to 5:25 pm.
The course makes extensive use of participatory method of instruction. Therefore, it is expected
that students will be adequately prepared for all classes before the class lecture so that they can
participate when appropriate. There is also an element of practice in this course by making the
class run by the students. In this process, there will be a class Convener and Rapporteur from
the students for every class throughout the semester. Each and every students of the course will
be selected as Convener and Rapporteur according to a specific schedule by the Course Leader.
The Convener and Rapporteur will conduct a wide range of activities in the class starting from
conducting the Pledge of IUBATIANS up to announcement of the next Convener and
Rapporteur. The process will be as follows:
Role of the Convener: The Convener of the day will welcome all present in the class and lead
the pledge. First s/he will request the Rapporteur of the last class session to make a brief
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presentation on the summary of the topic covered in the last class. The Convener will invite for
any comments or additions from the participants in the class. Following this s/he will announce
the topic of the day and invite and introduce the speaker(s) to conduct the class. S/he will give
reminder alarm 5 minutes before the end of the lecture time of the speaker. The Convener of the
day will also propose a vote of thanks and announce the name of the Convener and Rapporteur
for the next class session and introduce them.
Role of the Rapporteur: The Rapporteur of the designated class will make the presentation on
the summary of the topic covered. The Rapporteur of the day will take notes during the class to
make summary of the class for next day presentation.
Role of the Participants: The participants will learn by evaluating the performance of the
Convener and Rapporteur. They will also participate and raise issues when necessary. And in
doing so, they will get involved in training task, learning and demonstrating leadership qualities.
The Convener will invite comments on the topic from the participants in the class.
Role of the Course Leader: The role of the Course Leader will be to check and observe
whether the roles of Convener, Rapporteur and Participants are carried out appropriately. Any
change in the program will be announced by the Leader. Besides, the Leader will help the
Convener and Rapporteur in carrying out their responsibilities.
Evaluation: The course grade will be evaluated according to following course components
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Course Schedule:
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8 24-May-17 Covalent bond, orbital overlap, atomic orbital, Define and give examples of ionic and
and molecular orbital, sigma bond, pi bond, covalent bonds.
electronegativity and polar bond, Ionic bond Identify compounds as ionic or covalent.
Draw Lewis structures for simple molecules
9 29-May-17 Sizes of cations and anions, Hybridization and Describe the bonding in and the shape of
resonance , Coordination chemistry, Shapes of simple molecules and ions.
molecules, VSEPR Theory, Physical bonding
10 30- May-17 Division between organic and inorganic Write the correct formulas for compounds,
compounds, Naming organic and inorganic given the names; write the correct names for
compounds Types of chemical reactions and their compounds, given the formulas.
balancing, Half ionic reactions and net ionic Define and distinguish between: a. Binary
and ternary compounds b. common and
reactions, Defining mole
systematic chemical names
11 31- May-17 A balanced reaction and the number of moles of Calculate related amounts in chemical
reactants and products, Conversion of moles into reactions from balanced chemical equations
grams and vice versa, Conversion of the amount a. Given reactant moles, find product mass or
of one substance into that of another, Using moles.
b. Given reactant mass, find product mass or
stoichiometric rules
moles.
c. Given one reactant or product amount, find
related reactant or product amount.
12 05-Jun-17 Stoichiometric rules, Limiting reagent in a Calculate related amounts in chemical
reaction, Theoretical and percentage yield, reactions from balanced chemical equations
Solution stoichiometry a. Given two or more reactant amounts,
determine and correctly use limiting reactant
information.
b. Given percent yield, determine related
reactant or product amount.
13 06- Jun-17 First Term Exam
14 07- Jun-17 Concentration of solutions in molarity or mole per Define molarity; solve problems computing
Liter , or M, Calculating the number of moles of moles, mass, and concentrations of solutions.
solutes in a volume of solution, Preparing dilute Predict whether precipitation will occur,
solution from concentrated stocks given solutionvolumes and concentrations.
Explain the basis for the sulfide scheme to
separate a mixtureof metal ions.
15 12- Jun-17 Laws of gases, graphical representations, Gas State and solve problems using Boyle's Law,
mixtures, Law of partial pressures, Gaseous Charles Law, Guy-Lussac's Law, Avogadro’s
stoichiometry, Problems involving gas volumes, Law and the Combined Gas Law. .
Manometers, Units of pressures State and apply Dalton's Law of Partial
Pressures.
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temperature
Calculate the rms speed of gas molecules
18 19- Jun-17 Arrhenius, Lewis, and Lowry-Bronsted Theories, Describe theory of acid and base
Conjugate acids and bases, their strengths, and Characterize the physical and chemical
acid and base strengths, pH and acid-base scale, properties of acid and base.
Calculation of pH and pOH of different solutions Compare the acidity and alkalinity of a
having various concentration, Ka, Kb, and Kw, and solution using pH value.
their inter relation Calculate the pH and pOH of different types
of solution.
19 20- Jun-17 Salts: neutral, acidic, and basic, Buffer: acidic Describe how buffer solutions control pH in
buffer and basic buffer, buffer solutions, buffer biological systems
action, pH of buffer, Calculating the pH of a Identify the characteristics of acids, bases,
Buffer from Given Volumes of Solution, Effect of and salts
Describe the pH change of a buffer solution
acid and base on buffer solution
with the addition of acid or base.
Calculate the pH of a Buffer from Given
Volumes of Solution
20 21- Jun-17 Endothermic reaction, Exothermic reaction, Heat Define heat, heat of reaction, thermodynamic
of reaction, molar enthalpy, Enthalpy and system and its surroundings.
enthalpy change, Thermochemical equations, Distinguish between an exothermic process
Stoichiometry and heats of reactions, Hess’s Law and an endothermic process.
Explain how enthalpy and internal energy are
of constant heat summation
related.
Calculate the enthalpy of reaction
Apply Hess’s law to obtain the enthalpy
change for one reaction from the enthalpy
changes of a number of other reactions.
21 28- Jun-17 Definition and classification of Fuels, foods as Calculating the amount of reactant needed to
fuel, commercial fuel, rocket fuel, conversion of generate a given amount of heat
fuel, Gasification and liquefaction of coal, Analyze and describe examples where
Production of Biodiesel, Enthalpy and the first technologies were developed based on
understanding thermodynamics
law of thermodynamics, Spontaneous processes:
Identify and describe sources of energy
entropy and the second law of thermodynamics
including present sources and possible new
ones
Classify flues and learn the conversion of
primary and secondary fuels through eco-
friendly processes
22 3-Jul-17 Chemical Equilibrium, Experimental Identify and discuss the properties and
determination of rates, Dependence of rates on situations in which the rate of reaction is a
concentrations, Change of concentration with factor
time, Temperature and rates, Collision and Identify the factors that affect rate of reaction
and how these can be controlled.
transition state theory of rates
Describe collision theory and its connection
to factors involved in altering reaction rates
Describe the role of the following in reaction
rate: nature of reactants, surface area,
temperature, and concentration
23 4- Jul-17 Arrhenius theory, Rate law and reaction Apply the principles of equilibrium to
mechanism, Catalysis, Effect of catalysts, aqueous systems using LeChatelier’s
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26 11- Jul-17 Introduction of chemical process industries, Unit Describe the chemical process industries of
operation and unit processes, Urea manufacturing, Bangladesh.
Tannery, Textile industries, Sugar manufacturing, Classify organic and inorganic chemical
Cement manufacturing process industries.
List down the raw materials and finished
products of different chemical industries.
27 12- Jul-17 Municipal water manufacturing, Air, water, and Identify water, air and soil quality parameters
soil pollution, Monitoring and control of water Learn different processes for waste water
pollution, BOD, COD. Waste water treatment of treatment
various industries Assess the impact of chemical processes on
environment
28 17- Jul-17 Mid Term Examination Answer script return,
solution of questions
29 18- Jul-17 Introduction to organic compounds, Percentage Describe the ways in which carbon typically
composition of organic compounds, bonds.
Nomenclature of organic compounds, Define saturated hydrocarbon, unsaturated
Homologous series, Common functional groups in hydrocarbon, and aromatic hydrocarbon.
Know and recall the fundamental principles
organic compounds and their nature,
of organic chemistry, nomenclature,
Classifications of hydrocarbons
structural isomerism, and stereochemistry.
30 19- Jul-17 Derivative of hydrocarbons, Alcohol, Carboxylic Predict the reactivity of an organic
acid, Aldehyde and ketones, Ester, Polymers, compound from its structure.
Carbohydrate and its classification, Hydrolysis of Develop basic skills for the multi-step
animal fat, Saponification, Aromatic synthesis of organic compounds.
Know and recall the fundamental principles
hydrocarbons, Benzene and its homologues
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Sl# Topics
Assignment 1 Importance of Chemistry in Our Daily Life
Assignment 2 Chemical Names and Molecular Formulas, Functions, Advantages
and Disadvantages of Commercially Used Chemical Ingredients in
different finished products
Assignment 3 The Evolution of Chemical Elements
Quiz:
Sl# Topics
Quiz 1 Matter, element, compound, mixture Unit, Significant figure, Unit
conversion, Mathematical problem, Elements, symbol, valance
Quiz 2 Chemical bonds, Physical Bonding
Quiz 3 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry
Quiz 4 Analytical chemistry, Organic chemistry
Term Paper: Students have to submit term papers/projects on following topics in power point
slides. Submission deadline will be announced later on during class time.
Topics
Role of Chemistry in Computer Science & Engineering, Role of Chemistry in
Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Role of Chemistry in Mechanical Engineering,
Role of Chemistry in Civil Engineering, Branches of Chemistry, Atomic Structure,
Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid, Chemical Bonding, Physical Bonding, Acid-Base, Water
Pollution, Air Pollution, States of Matter, and Organic Chemistry
Presentation: Students will present their term papers or projects prepared on preselected topics
(e.g. Role of Chemistry in Computer Science & Engineering, Role of Chemistry in
Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Role of Chemistry in Mechanical Engineering,
Role of Chemistry in Civil Engineering, Branches of Chemistry, Atomic Structure,
Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid, Chemical Bonding, Physical Bonding, Acid-Base, Water
Pollution, Air Pollution, States of Matter, and Organic Chemistry) in power point
slides.
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Academic Offences : It is well recognized that intellectual honesty is the basic requirement
for development and acquisition of knowledge. Intellectual honesty is a
pre-requisite for continued membership in the university community.
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