Welcome to Chem 110 Genreal Chemistry

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Welcome to
Chem. 110
General Chemistry
Dr. Salem Bawaked
Professor assistant of Physical Chemistry
Where you can find me?
Factuality of science – Fourth floor –
Room 441
• Office HOURS :
Sunday – Tuesday- Thursday
11 am – 12 Pm
• E-mail: [email protected]
• Web site: (sbawakid.kau.edu.sa)
General Information
• Grade:
30% First midterm exam
30% Second midterm exam
40% Final exam
Important notice
If your absence percentage was more than 20% you
will be banned from final exam and fail the course.
General Information
• Grade system
A+ = 100 – 95%
A = 94 – 90%
B+ = 89 – 85%
B = 84 – 80%
C+ = 79 – 75%
C =74 – 70%
D+ = 69 – 65%
D = 64 – 60%
F = <60%
FAIL
Reading Books
• Chemistry by Raymond Chang,
Tenth Edition.
• Chemistry by Steven S. Zumdahl, Sixth
Edition.
• Chemistry by Mortimer, Sixth Edition.
• General Chemistry System by Marwani
and Albar.
• Any General Chemistry text book.
• Required chapters:
1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 14 – 15 – 16 –
24 – 25
Curriculum
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Chapter one: Chemical Foundations
Units of Measurement
The Fundamental SI Units
The Prefixes Used in SI System
Chapter two: Atoms, Molecules and
Ions
The Atomic Theory
The Structure of the Atom
Atomic Number, Mass Number and
Isotopes
The Periodic Table
Molecules and Ions
Chemical Formulas
Naming Compounds
Chapter Three: Mass Relationships in
Chemical Reaction
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Stoichiometric Calculations: Amount
of Reactants and Products
Avogadro’s Number and Molar Mass
of an element
Chemical Equations and Reactions,
Balancing Chemical Equations
Percent Composition of Compounds
Determining the Formula of a
Compound: Empirical, Molecular and
Structural Formulas
Calculation Involving Limiting
Reagents
Molecular Mass
Atomic Mass
Reaction Yield
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Chapter Four: Reaction in Aqueous
Solutions
Concentration of Solutions: The
Molarity, Mole Fraction and Dilution
Chapter Five: Gases
Substance That Exist as Gasses
Pressure of a Gas
The Gas Laws of Boyle, Charles and
Avogadro
The Ideal Gas Equation
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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure
Chapter Seven: Quantum Theory and
the Electronic Structure of Atoms
From Classical Physics to Quantum
Theory
Bohr’s Theory of the Hydrogen Atom
The Dual Nature of the Electron
Quantum Numbers Electromagnetic
Radiation
Atomic Orbitals
Electron Configuration
The Building-up Principle
Chapter Eight: Periodic Relationships
Among the Elements
Development of the Periodic Table
Periodic Classification of the
Elements
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Periodic Variation in Physical
Properties
Ionization Energy
Electron Affinity
Chapter Nine: Bonding: General
Concepts
Lewis Dot Symbols
The Ionic Bond
Types of Chemical Bonds: Ionic and
Covalent Bonds
Electronegative
Writing Lewis Structures
Formal Charge Lewis Structures
The Concept of Resonance
Exceptions to the Octet Rule
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Chapter Fourteen: Chemical
Equilibrium
The Concept of Equilibrium and the
Equilibrium Constant
Writing Equilibrium Constant
Expressions
The Relationship Between Chemical
Kinetics and Chemical Equilibrium
What Does the Equilibrium Constant
Tell Us
Factors That Affect Chemical
Equilibrium
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Chapter Fifteen: Acids and Bases
The Acid-Base Properties of Water
pH-A Measure of Acidity
Weak Acids and Acid Ionization
Constants
Chapter Sixteen: Acid-Base Equilibria
and Solubility Equilibria
The Common Ion Effect
Buffer Solutions
Solubility Equilibria
Chapter Twenty-four: Organic
Chemistry
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (Alkane,
Cycloalkanes, Alkene, Cycloalkenes
and Alkynes, Including the
NOMENCLATURE)
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Classes of Organic Compounds
Geometrical Structures Isomerism
FOR ALKENES ONLY cis-trans isomers
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Including
the NOMENCLATURE and o,m,p)
Chemistry of the Functional Groups
(Functional Group Only)
Chapter Twenty-five: Synthetic and
Natural Organic Polymers
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
How To Get A+ In This Course
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Find the lectures in my website , print, bring
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In Lectures listen, write , ask
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Practice with old exams and on university web sit as much as you can