Basic Chemistry |
KARAKITA Masaharu |
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【General Basic Subjects・1st semester】
18-1-0032-4459 |
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<< Course Description >> This course is designed as an overview of basic chemistry, and will be open to students who have had no high school chemistry or who have a weak background in chemistry. Students must attend all lectures. They should read the textbook in advance and are responsible for learning the material presented. In order to further a more complete understanding of these lectures, many exercises as well as short tests will be given throughout the course. Several topics that will be presented in this course are: (1) the periodic table of the elements; (2) the three states of matter; (3) chemical bonding; (4) acids and bases.
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Chemistry is one of the basic sciences. The focus of chemistry is to learn the characteristics and structure of all matter of which the universe is composed. Therefore, chemistry is indispensable for all students acquiring a higher education in all disciplines, making this course very important for all members of this faculty of science and engineering. This course introduces the minimum information required to understand basic chemistry. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have gained a fundamental understanding of basic chemistry and will have the background necessary to take Chemistry 1 in the second semester.
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Outline |
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<< Course Description >> This course is designed as an overview of basic chemistry, and will be open to students who have had no high school chemistry or who have a weak background in chemistry. Students must attend all lectures. They should read the textbook in advance and are responsible for learning the material presented. In order to further a more complete understanding of these lectures, many exercises as well as short tests will be given throughout the course. Several topics that will be presented in this course are: (1) the periodic table of the elements; (2) the three states of matter; (3) chemical bonding; (4) acids and bases.
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Chemistry is one of the basic sciences. The focus of chemistry is to learn the characteristics and structure of all matter of which the universe is composed. Therefore, chemistry is indispensable for all students acquiring a higher education in all disciplines, making this course very important for all members of this faculty of science and engineering. This course introduces the minimum information required to understand basic chemistry. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have gained a fundamental understanding of basic chemistry and will have the background necessary to take Chemistry 1 in the second semester.
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