課程概述 Course Description:
Chemical Principles
教學目標 Course Objectives:
University level general Chemistry
教學內容 Course Outline:
General Chemistry
Chapter 1
· An Introduction to Chemistry
· The Scientific Method
Chapter 2
· States of Matter
· Temperature
· Properties of Matter
· Early Discoveries and the Atom
· Understanding Electrons
· Understanding the Nucleus
· Describing Chemical Formulas
· Naming Chemical Compounds
Chapter 3
· Mass Spectrometry: Determining Atomic Masses
· Examining Atomic Structure
· The Mole and Avogadro’s Number
· Introducing Conversions of Masses, Moles, and Number of Particles
· Finding Empirical and Molecular Formulas
· An Introduction to Chemical Reactions and Equations
· Balancing Chemical Equations
· Stoichiometry and Chemical Equations
· Finding Limiting Reagents
· Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield
· A Problem Using the Combined Concepts of Stoichiometry
Chapter 4
· Factors Determining Solubility
· Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
· Oxidation Numbers
· Properties of Solutions
· Concentrations of Solutions
· Precipitation Reactions
· Gravimetric Analysis
· Acid–Base Reactions
· Acid–Base Titrations
· Balancing Redox Reactions by the Oxidation Number MethodBalancing Redox Reactions Using the Half-Reaction Method
· Solving Titration Problems
Chapter 5
· Comparing Real and Ideal Gases
· Properties of Gases
· Boyle’s Law
· Charles’s Law
· The Combined Gas Law
· Avogadro’s Law
· The Ideal Gas Law
· Partial Pressure and Dalton’s Law
· Applications of the Gas Laws
· The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
· Molecular Speeds
· Effusion and Diffusion
Chapter 6
· The Concept of Equilibrium
· The Law of Mass Action and Types of Equilibrium
· Converting Between Kc and Kp
· Approaching Chemical Equilibrium
· Predicting the Direction of a Reaction
· Strategies for Solving Equilibrium Problems
· Solving Problems Far from Equilibrium
· An Equilibrium Problem Using the Quadratic Equation
· Le Châtelier’s Principle
· The Effect of Changing Amounts on Equilibrium
· The Effect of Pressure and Volume on Equilibrium
· The Effects of Temperature and Catalysts on Equilibrium
Chapter 7
· Arrhenius/Brønsted–Lowry Definitions of Acids and Bases
· Trends in Acid and Base Strengths
· Hydronium, Hydroxide, and the pH Scale
· Strong Acids and Bases
· Weak Acids
· Weak Bases
· Examining Polyprotic Acids
· Acid–Base Properties of Salt Solutions
Chapter 8
· The Formation of Complex Ions
· Amphoteric Metal Hydroxides
· An Introduction to Buffers
· The Henderson–Hasselbalch Equation
· Acidic Buffers
· Basic Buffers
· Strong Acid–Strong Base and Weak Acid–Strong Base Reactions
· Strong Acid–Weak Base and Weak Acid–Weak Base Reactions
· Strong Acid–Strong Base Titration
· Weak Acid–Strong Base Titration
· Weak Base–Strong Acid Titration
· Acid–Base Indicators
· Polyprotic Acid–Strong Base Titration
· The Solubility Product Constant
· Solubility and the Common Ion Effect
· The Effects of pH on Solubility
· Fractional Precipitation
Chapter 9
· The Nature of Energy
· Energy, Calories, and Nutrition
· The First Law of Thermodynamics
· Work
· Heats of Reaction: Enthalpy
· Heat
· Constant-Pressure Calorimetry
· Bomb Calorimetry (Constant Volume)
· Hess’s Law
· Enthalpies of Formation
Chapter 10
· Spontaneous Processes
· Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
· Entropy and Temperature
· Gibbs Free Energy
· Standard Free Energy Changes of Formation
· Enthalpy and Entropy Contributions to K
· The Temperature Dependence of K
· Free Energy Away from Equilibrium
Chapter 11
· Reviewing Oxidation–Reduction Reactions
· Electrochemical Cells
· Electromotive Force
· The Activity Series of the Elements
· Standard Reduction Potentials
· Using Standard Reduction Potentials
· The Nernst Equation
· Electrochemical Determinants of Equilibria
· Batteries
· Corrosion and the Prevention of Corrosion
· The Stoichiometry of Electrolysis
· Electrolytic Cells
Chapter 12
· Understanding Electron Spin
· The Wave Nature of Light
· The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
· The Photoelectric Effect
· Absorption and Emission
· The Bohr Model
· The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
· Radial Solution to the Schrödinger Equation
· The Wave Nature of Matter
· Atomic Orbital Size
· Angular Solutions to the Schrödinger Equation
· Atomic Orbital Shapes and Quantum Numbers
· Atomic Orbital Energy
· Electron Shielding
· Creating the Periodic Table
· Electron Configurations Through Neon
· Electron Configurations Beyond Neon
· Periods and Atomic Size
· Ionization Energy
· Electron Affinity
· An Introduction to Electronegativity
· Periodic Relationships
· Hydrogen, Alkali Metals, and Alkaline Earth Metals
· Transition Metals and Nonmetals
Chapter 13
· Lewis Dot Structures for Covalent Bonds
· Valence Electrons and Chemical Bonding
· Ionic Bonds
· Using Bond Dissociation Energies
· Bond Properties
· Resonance Structures
· Predicting Lewis Dot Structures
· Formal Charge
· Electronegativity, Formal Charge, and Resonance
· Valence Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion Theory
· Molecular Shapes for Steric Numbers 2–4
· Molecular Shapes for Steric Numbers 5 & 6
· Predicting Molecular Characteristics Using VSEPR Theory
Chapter 14
· Valence Bond Theory
· An Introduction to Hybrid Orbitals
· Pi Bonds
· Molecular Orbital Theory
· Applications of the Molecular Orbital Theory
· Beyond Homonuclear Diatomics
Chapter 15
· An Introduction to Reaction Rates
· Rate Laws: How the Reaction Rate Depends on Concentration
· Determining the Form of a Rate Law
· First-Order Reactions
· Second-Order Reactions
· A Kinetics Problem
· Defining the Molecularity of a Reaction
· Determining the Rate Laws of Elementary Reactions
· Calculating the Rate Laws of Multistep Reactions
· Steady-State Kinetics
· The Collision Model
· The Arrhenius Equation
· Using the Arrhenius Equation
· Catalysts and Types of Catalysts
· CIA Demonstration: Elephant Snot
· CIA Demonstration: The Cobalt(II)-Catalyzed Reaction of Potassium Sodium Tartrate
Chapter 16
· An Introduction to Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter
· Intermolecular Forces
· Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
· Molecular Structure and Boiling Point
· Properties of Liquids
· Types of Solids
· Crystal Structure
· Calculating Atomic Mass and Radius from a Unit Cell
· Crystal Packing
· Band Theory of Conductivity
· Ceramics and Glass
· Intrinsic Semiconductors
· Doped Semiconductors
· Phase Diagrams
Chapter 17
· Types of Solutions
· Molarity and the Mole Fraction
· Molality
· Energy and the Solution Process
· Extractions
· Temperature Change and Solubility
· Pressure Change and Solubility
· Vapor Pressure Lowering
· Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression
· Boiling-Point Elevation Problem
· Osmosis
· Colligative Properties of Ionic Solutions
· Colloid Formation and Flocculation
Chapter 18
· The Alkali Metals
· Hydrogen
· The Alkaline Earth Metals
· Aluminum
· General Properties of Carbon
· Silicon
· Nitrogen
· Phosphorus
· Oxygen
· Sulfur
· Halogens
· Aqueous Halogen Compounds
· Properties of Noble Gases
Chapter 19
· Properties of Transition Metals
· Lewis Acids and Bases
· Complexes and Ligands
· Naming Coordination Compounds
· Structures of Coordination Compounds and Isomers
· Isomers
· Color and Transition Metals
· Crystal Field Theory
· Magnetic Properties and Spin
· Ligand Field Theory
Chapter 20
· The Stability of Atomic Nuclei
· Rates of Disintegration Reactions
· Radiochemical Dating
· Binding Energy
· Nuclear Fission
· Nuclear Fusion
· Applications of Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 21
· Organic Nomenclature
· Alkanes
· Isomers
· Alkenes and Alkynes
· Aromatic Hydrocarbons
· Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines
· Carbonyl-Containing Functional Groups
· Organic Polymers
· Proteins
· Nucleic Acids
· Carbohydrates