BE 131 General Chemistry Instructors: Prof. Dr/Ramadan AbuElala Dr/Marwa Abd El Fattah FALL 2013-2014 Pharos University faculty of Engineering Petrochemical.

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BE 131 General Chemistry Instructors: Prof. Dr/Ramadan AbuElala Dr/Marwa Abd El Fattah FALL Pharos University faculty of Engineering Petrochemical Department

Weeklecture contentlab t ut Report required 1Lec.1Introduction &Safety Lec.26 th of October hoilday Identification of acidic radical (3 groups) known 3Lec.3Basic concepts for general chemistry ADHA FEAST HOILDAY 4Lec.4Periodic tableIdentification of acidic radical (3 groups) unknown Quiz1(safety Exam) 5Lec.5Gaseous state (I)Identification of basic radical (3 groups) known Report 1 Water treatment methods. Date of delivered week 7 6Lec.6Gaseous state (II)Identification of basic radical (3 groups) unknown Sheet (1) Gaseous state& stoichiometric 7Lec.7Chemical Equilibrium (I) Identification of basic radical (3 others groups) known Quiz 2 (Gaseous state& stoichiometric ) 8Lec.8Chemical Equilibrium (II) Identification of basic radical (3 others groups) unknown Sheet (2) Chemical equilibrium 9 Mid term 10Lec.9Fuel and combustionIdentification of basic radical (6groups) known Lec.10Ionic Equilibrium (I) Identification of basic radical (6groups) unknown Sheet (3) Fuel and combustion Report 2 Types of corrosion, Date of delivered, week 13 12Lec.11Ionic Equilibrium (II) Scheme of all Groups (Known) Quiz 3(fuel) 13Lec.12Liquid State (I) Scheme of all Groups (unknown) Sheet (4) Ionic Equilibrium) 14Lec.13Liquid State (II) Scheme of all Groups (unknown) Revision 15 lab Exam

-. Offering the students strong background in General chemistry and its practical applications in industry and safety signs for all industrial processes. -introduce the basic concepts of general chemistry and periodic table - Introductive basic principles of the Gaseous State, the nature of gaseous state, the characteristics of an ideal gas. - Recognition of the Gas Laws, the combined gas law, using them in solving problems. - Identifying the molar volume concept, the molar mass of a gas and the density. - Recognition of Dalton’s Law, use it to solve problems involving mixtures of Gases. - Identifying the equilibrium system, the factors affecting the rate of chemical reaction, the law of mass action, the factors affecting the state of equilibrium. - Approaching reversible reactions, the factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. Carry out calculations for a reversible reaction to determine equilibrium constant. - Recognition of the Le Chatelier’s principle, carry out calculations related to chemical equations. --Recognition of types of solutions, the factors affecting the solubility. - Recognition of Fuels and combustion Aim of the course : -.

1.Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) Knowledge and UnderstandingDefine atoms and molecules Identify the properties of gases Explain the general gas equation Summarize the main factors affecting the rate of chemical reaction Define the law of mass action Define chemical equilibrium Explain the effect of catalyst and temperature on chemical equilibrium Summarize the different types of solution Explain the ideal and non ideal behavior of solutions Define the ioinic state and the effect of common ions. Describe the stages of water purification Identify the combustion process and effect of emissions on enviroment. Intellectual SkillsReport the general gas equation Calculate the partial pressure of gases Calculate the rate of diffusion of gases Calculate the equilibrium constant of different reactions Calculate the percentage dissociation of different reactions Detect the atoms, molocules, periodic table and important properties. Calculate the percentage composition by mass and mole for dry and wet products Select the suitable method for water purification according to the type of waste it contains Explain the corrosion and its effects on environment.

Professional and Practical Skills construct the chemical equilibrium constant both K p,K c and ioinic equilibrium constant for acid and base. Explain the partial pressure and the rate of diffusion of gases Describe the corrosion and its problems. Estimate the different types of liquid states. Explain the atoms, molecules, periodic table Distinguish the suitable method for water purification according to the type of waste it contains Calculate the actual air for combustion process and its environment impacts. General Skills Practice report writing skills Follow presentation skills Propose research skills

Schedule:1Drop Quizzes(3 quizzes) 4th, 7th, &12th Weeks 2Solving Assignment Problems,6th,8th,11 th &13th weeks 3Reports & Presentations As per lecturer schedule 4Practical Exam 15 th Week 5Mid-term written exams 9 th Week 6Final written exams 16 th Week Weighing of Assessment:Assessment form Grade % Class works including drop quizzes, solving assignment problems, practical Works and reports & presentations 20 Practical exam10 Mid Term Written Exam20 Final Written Exam50

References: 1- Chemistry ( seventh Edition) By Steven S. Zumdahl And  Susan A.Zumdahl 2- Inorganic Chemistry, 3 rd Edition, by Gary Miessler, Donald Tarr, Principles and Prevention of Corrosion, D. A. Jones, 2 nd Ed., Prentice Hall, London, 1996.

 Safety in Science labs& particularly chemistry labs is very important to prevent any disaster.  Safety signs are collection of public domain images.

 Do not bring any food or drink into the laboratory and do not eat, drink, or smoke there.  Do not smell or taste any chemicals or other lab samples for any reason.  Never work alone or unsupervised.  Wear the appropriate gloves, safety glasses or goggles, and a clean lab coat when handling chemical  Wash your hands before you exit the laboratory.