Chemistry1

YANAGIHARA, Naohisa
  Elective  2 credits
【Information and Electronic Engineering・1st semester】
19-1-0431-2049

1.
Outline
Chemistry is the science that focuses on learning the characteristics and structure of all matter of which the universe is composed. Chemistry is central to nature and our everyday life. The learning objectives of this course will first focus on becoming familiar with looking at nature form with a chemical viewpoint as well as acquiring an understanding of chemistry. Subsequently, by looking at materials and phenomena that are integral to our life, students will gain a fundamental understanding of basic chemistry. By participating in this course, each student will improve her/his knowledge of chemistry and scientific methods, strengthen problem-solving skills, and learn to communicate in a scientific manner.
The lecture is planned to be in line with the text content while using OHC and board book in combination. In addition, although this class is mainly lecture type, we will shortly discuss questions on exercise problems or lecture contents within the lecture time.
In this lecture, you will be able to acquire the knowledge and the ability to DP3 of the Department of Information and Electronic Engineering.
2.
Objectives
(1) By understanding the structure of the atom, you can acquire the concept of ion and molecule.
(2) By understanding the fundamentals of the chemical bond, you can acquire knowledge about the property of the materials.
(3) By understanding the concept of the amount of substance (mol), you can acquire the ability on the chemical stoichiometry.
(4) By understanding the concept of acid and base, you can acquire the knowledge about each property.
3.
Grading Policy
(1) Attendance confirmation is taken in each time, and students who do not attend more than 2/3 classes are not allowed to take the regular exam.
(2) Perform grading with the regular test results as the sole evaluation criterion (100%).
(3) It is planned to answer and explain the exercises in the textbook and handouts, and also to confirm the degree of progress of understanding appropriately.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Textbook: Chemical Society of Japan, "Kagaku Nyumonhen (Introduction to Chemistry ) "
Others: Not particularly. We will distribute prints as appropriate.
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
As a preliminary study, please check the meaning of the technical terms that appear in the textbook for the next lesson before coming to the class. Also, please prepare and review the distributed exercises or solve examples in the textbook.
During the course period, you need about 1.5 hours of preparation and 1.5 hours of review for every class.
6.
Note
(1) Please be sure to enter the room at least within 30 minutes. Students who are late more than 30 minutes are allowed to attend, but will be considered as absent.
(2) Eating and drinking during lectures and unnecessary entry and exit are not permitted.
(3) It is prohibited to shoot the content written on the blackboard or taking the video material of PowerPoint with a mobile phone or smartphone.
7.
Schedule
1. What is a substance?: Mixtures and Pure Substances
2. The particles that make up the substance: Atoms and Molecules
3. Substances Around Us: Inorganic and Organic Compounds
4. Properties of Matter: Boiling Point and Melting Point
5. The Three States of Matter
6. Change of State and Energy: Thermal Motion of the Particles
7. Elements and The Periodic Table: Periodic Properties of Elements
8. The structure of the Atom: The Elementary Particles that make up the Atom
9. The Chemical Bond (1): Covalent Bond and Hydrogen Bond
10. The Chemical Bond (2): Ionic Bond and Metallic Bond
11. The Properties of Gases: The Gas Laws
12. The Properties of Solutions: The Ideal Solutions
13. The Chemical Equation: Stoichiometric Calculations
14. Acids and Bases: Definition of Acid and Base
15. Summary and Exams
1.
Outline
Chemistry is the science that focuses on learning the characteristics and structure of all matter of which the universe is composed. Chemistry is central to nature and our everyday life. The learning objectives of this course will first focus on becoming familiar with looking at nature form with a chemical viewpoint as well as acquiring an understanding of chemistry. Subsequently, by looking at materials and phenomena that are integral to our life, students will gain a fundamental understanding of basic chemistry. By participating in this course, each student will improve her/his knowledge of chemistry and scientific methods, strengthen problem-solving skills, and learn to communicate in a scientific manner.
The lecture is planned to be in line with the text content while using OHC and board book in combination. In addition, although this class is mainly lecture type, we will shortly discuss questions on exercise problems or lecture contents within the lecture time.
In this lecture, you will be able to acquire the knowledge and the ability to DP3 of the Department of Information and Electronic Engineering.
2.
Objectives
(1) By understanding the structure of the atom, you can acquire the concept of ion and molecule.
(2) By understanding the fundamentals of the chemical bond, you can acquire knowledge about the property of the materials.
(3) By understanding the concept of the amount of substance (mol), you can acquire the ability on the chemical stoichiometry.
(4) By understanding the concept of acid and base, you can acquire the knowledge about each property.
3.
Grading Policy
(1) Attendance confirmation is taken in each time, and students who do not attend more than 2/3 classes are not allowed to take the regular exam.
(2) Perform grading with the regular test results as the sole evaluation criterion (100%).
(3) It is planned to answer and explain the exercises in the textbook and handouts, and also to confirm the degree of progress of understanding appropriately.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Textbook: Chemical Society of Japan, "Kagaku Nyumonhen (Introduction to Chemistry ) "
Others: Not particularly. We will distribute prints as appropriate.
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
As a preliminary study, please check the meaning of the technical terms that appear in the textbook for the next lesson before coming to the class. Also, please prepare and review the distributed exercises or solve examples in the textbook.
During the course period, you need about 1.5 hours of preparation and 1.5 hours of review for every class.
6.
Note
(1) Please be sure to enter the room at least within 30 minutes. Students who are late more than 30 minutes are allowed to attend, but will be considered as absent.
(2) Eating and drinking during lectures and unnecessary entry and exit are not permitted.
(3) It is prohibited to shoot the content written on the blackboard or taking the video material of PowerPoint with a mobile phone or smartphone.
7.
Schedule
1. What is a substance?: Mixtures and Pure Substances
2. The particles that make up the substance: Atoms and Molecules
3. Substances Around Us: Inorganic and Organic Compounds
4. Properties of Matter: Boiling Point and Melting Point
5. The Three States of Matter
6. Change of State and Energy: Thermal Motion of the Particles
7. Elements and The Periodic Table: Periodic Properties of Elements
8. The structure of the Atom: The Elementary Particles that make up the Atom
9. The Chemical Bond (1): Covalent Bond and Hydrogen Bond
10. The Chemical Bond (2): Ionic Bond and Metallic Bond
11. The Properties of Gases: The Gas Laws
12. The Properties of Solutions: The Ideal Solutions
13. The Chemical Equation: Stoichiometric Calculations
14. Acids and Bases: Definition of Acid and Base
15. Summary and Exams