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Subject Description :
This
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
course
inanimate in it. It is concerned not only with the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes but also with the energy
associated with these changes. Through chemistry, people try to understand and explain the behaviour of all matter.
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Activity/Lesson
Getting know you activity
Presentation of Syllabus to students
*Presentation of Policies
Pre - Assessment
Scientific Method and Safety in the Laboratory
(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #1)
Measurement and Handling of Numbers
(Lecture & Discussion; Boardworks and Seatworks)
INDEPENDENCE DAY
I. The Study of Change
(Chemistry Journal )
1. Introduction to Chemistry
2. Matter: Classification, States, Physical, and Chemical Properties
Summative Test
*Orientation
II. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation)
1. The Atomic Theory(Lecture & Discussion; Timeline)
2. The Structure of the Atom(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #2)
3..Atomic Number(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #3)
4. Mass Number(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #4)
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5. Isotopes(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #5)
6. The Periodic Table(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #6)
7. Molecules and Ions(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #7)
Summative Test
III. Mass Relationships in Chemical Reaction
1. Atomic Mass (Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #8)
2. Molar Mass of an Element and Avogadros Number (Lecture &
Discussion; Quiz #9)
3. Molecular mass (Lecture & Discussion; Boardworks&Seatworks)
4. Percent Composition of Compounds
(Lecture & Discussion; Seatworks)
5. Chemical Reactions and Chemical Equations
(Lecture & Discussion; Seatworks)
6. Amounts of Reactants and Products
(Lecture & Discussion; Seatworks)
7. Limiting Reagents (Lecture & Discussion; Seatworks)
8. Reaction Yield (Lecture & Discussion; Seatworks)
Summative Test
IV. Gases
1. Substances That Exist as Gases
2. Pressure of a Gas
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1. Periodic Classification of the Elements
2. Periodic Variation in Physical Properties
3. Ionization Energy
4. Electron Affinity
Summative Test
VIII. Chemical Bonding: Basic Concepts
1. Lewis Dot Structure
2. The Ionic Bond
3. The Covalent Bond
4. Electronegativity
5. Writing Lewis Structure
6. The Concept of Resonance
7. Bond Energy
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
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INTRAMURALS
IX. Chemical Bonding: Molecular Geometry and Hybridization
1. Molecular Geometry
2. Dipole Moments
3. The Valence Bond Theory
4. Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals
5. Hybridization in Molecules Containing Double and Triple Bonds
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X. Intermolecular Forces in Liquids and Solids
1. The KMT of Liquids and Solids
2. Intermolecular Forces
3. Properties of Liquids
4. Crystalline vs. Amorphous Solids
5. Phase Changes
6. Phase Diagrams
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XI. Physical Properties of Solutions
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1. Types of Solutions
2. A Molecular View of the Solution Process
3. Concentration Units
4. Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Solubility
5. Colligative Properties
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FINAL EXAMINATION
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Note: It is the intention of the instructor to accomplish the specific objectives in the
syllabus. However, circumstances may arise which may hinder the fulfillment of the
endeavor, therefore, this program of work is subject to change in advance of its
occurrence.
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GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
Subject Description :
equilibrium, ionic equilibrium, electrochemistry, nuclear and organic chemistry. Also includes problem solving skills and
descriptive contents for these topics. Organic chemistry may be included if time permits. Laboratory experiments will
demonstrate qualitative, quantitative and analytical techniques.
Placement
Bachelor
Science
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Electronics
and
Communications
Engineering - I
Date
November 10, 2015
November 12, 2015
November 17, 2015
Activity/Lesson
Getting know you activity
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*Presentation of Policies
Pre - Assessment
Solutions
- The Nature of Solutions
- Concentration of Solutions
(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz #1)
- The Formation of Solutions
- Colligative Properties
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
The Concept of Equilibrium
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
The Law of Chemical Equilibrium
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation)
Le Chateliers Principle
(Library Work)
SUMMATIVE TEST
Solubility Equilibria
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Precipitates
The Common-ion Effect
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation)
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Acids, Bases and Salts
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation)
Defining Acids and Bases
Determining the Strength of Acids and Bases
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Naming and Identifying Acids and Bases
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
The Self-Ionization of Water and pH
(Lecture & Discussion; Quiz)
Buffers
Acid Base Titration (Lecture & Discussion)
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
(Lecture & Discussion)
Types of Redox Reactions
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Applications of Redox Reactions
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Balancing Redox Equations (Lecture & Discussion; Quiz)
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Electrochemistry
Electochemical Cells
Voltaic Cells
Common Batteries
Electrolytic Cells
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Rates of Reaction
Chemical Kinetics
The Reaction Process
Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Spontaneous Processes
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Enthalpy
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
H O LI DAY
(EDSA Revolution)
Entropy
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Gibbs Free Energy
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Chemistry and Our World
Applications of Nuclear Chemistry
Radioisotopes
Biological Effects of Radiation
Harnessing the Nucleus
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Carbon and Its Compounds
The Element Carbon
Carbon Compounds
Hydrocarbons
Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Polymers
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
Classes of Organic Compounds
Halocarbons, Alcohols, and Ethers
Aldehydes and Ketones
Carboxylic Acids and Esters
Amines and Amides
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
The Chemistry of Life
Chemistry and Living Things
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
(Lecture & Discussion; Recitation and Seatworks)
FINAL EXAMINATION
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syllabus. However, circumstances may arise which may hinder the fulfillment of the
endeavor, therefore, this program of work is subject to change in advance of its
occurrence.
Prepared by:
YASHLIN KHAY L. ERMINO
Instructor
Subject Description
THERMODYNAMICS
:
properties of pure substances, ideal and real gases and the study and
application of the laws of thermodynamics in the analysis of processes and
cycles. It includes introduction to vapor and gas cycles.
Day(s) & Time
Monday_2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Placement :
Engineering - III
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Placement
Bachelor
Subject Description:
of
Science
in
Electronics
and
Communications
Engineering - I
Date
November 10, 2015
November 12, 2015
November 17, 2015
November 19, 2015
November 24, 2015
November 26, 2015
December 01, 2015
December 03, 2015
December 08, 2015
December 10, 2015
December 15, 2015
December 17, 2015
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MIDDLE TERM EXAMINATION
H O LI DAY
(EDSA Revolution)
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FINAL EXAMINATION
Note: It is the intention of the instructor to accomplish the specific objectives in the
syllabus. However, circumstances may arise which may hinder the fulfillment of the
endeavor, therefore, this program of work is subject to change in advance of its
occurrence.
Prepared by:
YASHLIN KHAY L. ERMINO
Instructor