化學(一)
Chemistry (I)
| 節 | 週二 | 週五 |
|---|---|---|
2 09:00–09:50 | 化學(一) SB321 | |
5 13:20–14:10 | 化學(一) SB321 2 節連堂 | |
6 14:20–15:10 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
Course description: Study of the basic principles of atomic and molecular science, which constitutes the foundation of modern chemistry. Course Primary Learning Goals: Demonstrate an understanding of the essential principles of chemistry including: atomic and molecular structure; molecular interactions, states of matter, energy of chemical reactions, and thermodynamics. The course will balance conceptual understanding and developing problem solving skills. Articulate the application of chemical concepts to“real world systems” and recognize that chemicals have benefits and hazards that must be considered together. Course will strengthen English language skills as applied to chemistry. Course Objective: Course will focus on a conceptual understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry, improved problem-solving skills, and improved ability to communicate your understanding. The course is broadly divided into three sections: 1. Quantum mechanics of atoms and molecules. 2. Modern theory of gases, liquids, and solids. 3. Basic principles of thermochemistry and thermodynamics. While the material overlaps with topics from most high-school chemistry classes, the depth of the exposition and mathematical level are higher. Class will be held on Tuesday and Friday in Science Building II and III Tuesday EF: SB321 Friday B: SC207
High school chemistry
Homework and Assignments, Exams and Quizzes, Evaluation and Grading Policy: Midterm exam 30%, Final Exam 30%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Concept Final 10%. The planned dates for the Midterm and Final are the weeks of 4-8 November and 6-10 January respectively. We anticipate biweekly quizzes. Class times, Tuesday 13:20-15:10 and Friday 9:00-9:50.
| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | Overview: Critical foundational concepts for the study of chemistry. Specific topics: What is chemistry; force and energy; names and formulas; mole concept and concentration; reactions and limiting reagents. |
| 第 2 週 | Overview: Submicroscopic behavior and quantum theory. Specific topics: Interaction of light and matter; quantum mechanics and hydrogen emission spectra, uncertainty principle, solutions of the Schrodinger equation for model systems (particle in a box and hydrogen atom), nature of atomic orbitals and electron spin. |
| 第 3 週 | Overview: Organization of many electron atoms and reading the periodic table. Specific topics: Electron energy states in many-electron atoms, periodic table of elements, physical properties of elements. |
| 第 4 週 | Overview: Forming chemical bonds and molecular structure. Specific topics: Covalent bonds, bond polarity and ionic interactions, Lewis structures, molecular orbitals and energy levels. |
| 第 5 週 | Overview: Molecular structure/polarity predict molecular interactions. Specific topics: The VSEPRT predicts molecular properties, hybridization and isomers, polyatomic molecules, molecular interactions predict properties. |
| 第 6 週 | Overview: States of matter—simplest model—gases. Specific topics: Macroscopic and microscopic properties of matter, phase diagrams, ideal gas and real gas behavior/modeling, kinetic molecular theory. |
| 第 7 週 | Overview: States of matter—condensed phases—liquids and solids. Specific topics: Intermolecular forces and structures of liquids and solids, band theory. |
| 第 8 週 | Overview: Thermochemistry—energy of chemical reactions. Specific topics: First law—work and heat, reversible reactions, Enthalpy and heat capacity/molecular structure, Enthalpy of reactions. |
| 第 9 週 | Overview: Free Energy drives chemical reactions. Specific Topics: Entropy and the Second law, calculations of entropy changes and the Third Law, Free Energy and spontaneous reactions. |
Silberberg, Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change McGraw-Hill Education; 8th edition
- 地點
- SCBII R330
- 時間
- TUE: 10:00-12:00 TUE:12:00-13:00 WED: 14:00-16:00 THU:10:00-12:00
- 聯絡方式
- By appointment (chmclc@nctu.edu.tw) (cchang113ac@nctu.edu.tw)