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Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I CHM1117 1. Semester 4 + 2 5.0 6.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction English
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery
Course Coordinator
Instructors Merve İÇLİ ÖZKUT
Assistants Ayça DEMİREL ÖZEL
Goals To give information about aspects of the basic concepts, laws and aplications of chemistry in a systematic and comprehensive way, to develop thinking and problem solving skills in chemistry, to determine the relationship between chemistry and other sciences and to show characteristics of chemistry area in overall structure of the civilization system.
Course Content Chemical Origin, Other Locations among Natural Sciences, Measurement, Calculation and Unit Systems, Matter and Energy, Lavoisier Law, Dalton Atomic Law, Law of Definite Proportions, Law of Multiple Proportions, Chemical Calculations, Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Structure of the Nucleus, Chemical Structure, Chemical Structure, Periodic Table, Chemical Structure, Chemical Bonding, Periodic Table, Gases
Learning Outcomes 1) The student uses the conversion factors to demonstrate numerical results together with the right units.
2) The student describes uncertainty in the tradition of representation while reporting uncertainity in the measurements and data.
3) The student establishes a relationship between the names and formulas of chemical compounds.
4) The student offsets chemical reactions and performs calculations on chemical reactions.
5) The student associates with the historical development of the concept of the atom by taking into account physical / chemical event seperation in this development process.
6) The student establishes relationships between the location of the periodic table of elements and atomic numbers and the physical / chemical properties of the elements.
7) The student compares the types of chemical bondings, discusses topology of molecules using theories of covalent bonding.
8) he student derives from the ideal gas laws by correlating the properties of gases with temperature, pressure, and volume parameters.

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Introduction: The birth of chemistry, it's place among the other natural sciences, branches, measurement, calculation and unit systems, material and energy, Lavoisier's law, Lavoisier yasası, Dalton's atomic theory, the law of constant proportions, the law of multiple proportions. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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2. Week Introduction: The birth of chemistry, it's place among the other natural sciences, branches, measurement, calculation and unit systems, material and energy, Lavoisier's law, Lavoisier yasası, Dalton's atomic theory, the law of constant proportions, the law of multiple proportions. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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3. Week Chemical Calculations: Mole, finding the chemical formulas, oxidation, reduction, oxidation and reduction numbers, balancing reaction equations, calculations based on chemical reactions. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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4. Week Chemical Calculations: Mole, finding the chemical formulas, oxidation, reduction, oxidation and reduction numbers, balancing reaction equations, calculations based on chemical reactions. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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5. Week Atomic Structure: Material and energy, atomic structure and developments in atomic theory, the electrical structure of material, electrons, protons, atomic nucleus, neutrons. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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6. Week Atomic Structure: Material and energy, atomic structure and developments in atomic theory, the electrical structure of material, electrons, protons, atomic nucleus, neutrons. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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7. Week Atomic Structure: Material and energy, atomic structure and developments in atomic theory, the electrical structure of material, electrons, protons, atomic nucleus, neutrons. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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8. Week Periodic Table: Periodic law and the energy levels of the atom, the electron arrangement of elements. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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9. Week Periodic Table: Periodic law and the energy levels of the atom, the electron arrangement of elements. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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10. Week Structure of the Nucleus: Atomic nucleus, radioactive decay, nuclear fission and fusion, isotopes. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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11. Week Structure of the Nucleus: Atomic nucleus, radioactive decay, nuclear fission and fusion, isotopes. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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12. Week Chemical Bondings: Chemical bond types, bond characteristics, chemical bonding theories, Lewis formulas, hybridization, resonance, formal charge and dipole moment. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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13. Week Chemical Bondings: Chemical bond types, bond characteristics, chemical bonding theories, Lewis formulas, hybridization, resonance, formal charge and dipole moment. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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14. Week Gases: Physical properties of gases, mole, volume, temperature, pressure effects on each other, the ideal gas law, kinetic theory of gases. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Chemistry; R.E. Brady, J.R. Holum, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1996
Genel Kimya İlkeler ve Modern Uygulamaları Cilt I ve II; R.H. Petrucci, W.S. Harwood ve F.G. Herring, Çeviri Editörleri: T. Uyar ve S. Aksoy, Palme Yayıncılık, 2002.
Temel Kimya Cilt I ve II; P. Atkins, L. Jones, Çeviri Editörleri: E. Kılıç, F. Köseoğlu, H. Yılmaz, Bilim Yayıncılık, 2004.
Temel Kimyasal Hesaplamalar; Y. Sarıkaya ve M. Önal, Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara, 2006.
Temel Üniversite Kimyası; E. Erdik ve Y. Sarıkaya, Gazi Kitabevi, 2004.

ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 6
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 14 4
Midterm Exam 2 2
Time to prepare for Midterm Exam 2 10
Final Exam 1 2
Time to prepare for Final Exam 1 20
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
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