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LP CHY Fall 2010-2011

This document outlines the course plan for Chemistry 1101 at American International University-Bangladesh for the Fall 2010-2011 semester. It includes the lecture and lab schedules, lists of required and reference textbooks, and information on evaluation methods. The lecture portion covers topics in atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, organic chemistry, acids and bases, solutions, and thermodynamics over 16 weeks. The accompanying lab portion involves volumetric analysis experiments and runs concurrently over the same period. Student performance will be evaluated based on quizzes, exams, attendance, and lab reports and demonstrations.

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LP CHY Fall 2010-2011

This document outlines the course plan for Chemistry 1101 at American International University-Bangladesh for the Fall 2010-2011 semester. It includes the lecture and lab schedules, lists of required and reference textbooks, and information on evaluation methods. The lecture portion covers topics in atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, organic chemistry, acids and bases, solutions, and thermodynamics over 16 weeks. The accompanying lab portion involves volumetric analysis experiments and runs concurrently over the same period. Student performance will be evaluated based on quizzes, exams, attendance, and lab reports and demonstrations.

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Department of Basic Science

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH (AIUB)


CHEM 1101: CHEMISTRY (3/Lab) for EEE/COE
CHEMISTRY (LECTURE)

Course Teachers: Dr. S. Mosaddeq Ahmed, Shahrina Alam, Md. MizzanoorRahama, Khorshada Jahan,
Md. Mosharraf Hossain & Lamia Nahar

LECTURE PLAN
Fall 2010-2011

1st Week. Introduction to atomic structure: Dalton, Rutherford and Bohr atomic model; quantum
theory of radiation, continuous spectrum, atomic spectra and calculation of radius and
energy of each orbit of hydrogen atom.

2nd Week. Wave mechanical approach of the atom: dual nature of matters, de Broglie’s equation,
Heisenberg’s certainty principle, Schrodinger’s wave equation, orbitals,
quantum numbers and principle of electronic configuration. (Quiz-1)

3rd Week. Modern periodic table: Law of periodicity, main features, classification of elements into
metals, nonmetals and metalloids; Variation of properties with periods and groups

4th Week. Studies on groups: chemistry of halogens, noble gases and transition metals, coinage
metals, carbon and silicon. (Quiz-2)

5th Week. Chemical bonds: main types and their properties, metallic bond, hydrogen bond
bond energy, bond length and bond angle.

6th Week. Theories of covalent bonding: Valence bond theory (VBT), Molecular Orbital Theory
(MOT) and Molecular structures of homonuclear and heteronuclear compounds. (Quiz-3)

7th Week. Introduction to organic chemistry: Sources and importance of organic compounds.
Classification and functional groups, Selected organic reactions and their mechanism.

8th Week. Mid-Term

9th Week. Acids and Bases: General properties, concepts of acids and bases, strength of acids and
bases. pH concept and ionization of water

10th Week. Solutions: Types of solution, Mechanism of dissolution, Different


concentration units, Gases in gas: Henry’s law, Solids in liquid: Raoult’s law.:

11th Week. Solubility and solubility product principle: solubility, factors affecting solubility,
solubility curves, solubility product principle with its application. (Quiz-4)

12th Week. Electrochemistry: Principle of electrolysis, Kohlrausch’s Law of electrolysis,


conductometric titration, electrolytic vs electronic conductors and coating processes:
electro-deposition of metals (Quiz-5)

13th Week. Phase rule and phase diagram: Phase, component and degrees of freedom; phase
diagram of mono component system. Transport number. (Quiz-6)

14th Week. Chemical kinetics and Chemical equilibrium: Rate of reaction, rate laws and order of
reaction; equilibrium law and its characteristics.

15th Week. Thermochemistry: Energy and enthalpy relationship, heat of reactions and
thermochemical laws.

16th Week. Final-Term


Department of Basic Science
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH (AIUB)
CHEM 1101: CHEMISTRY (3/Lab) for EEE/COE
CHEMISTRY (LAB)

Course Teachers: Dr. S. Mosaddeq Ahmed, Shahrina Alam, Md. MizzanoorRahama, Khorshada Jahan,
Md. Mosharraf Hossain & Lamia Nahar

LECTURE PLAN: FALL 2010-2011

(Quantitative Inorganic Analysis)


Volumetric Analysis: Acid-base titration, Redox titration and Estimation of Cu& Fe

1st Week. Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory.

2nd Week. Expt.1: Standardization of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution with


standard oxalic acid (HO2C-CO2H, 2H2O) solution.

3rd Week. Expt.2: Standardization of hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution with standard
sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution.

4th Week. Expt.3: Standardization of hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution with standard
sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution. (Quiz-1)

5th Week. Expt.4: Standardization of sodium thiosulphate (Na2S2O3) solution with


standard potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) solution.

6th Week. Lab viva-voce (Quiz-2)

7th Week. Mid-term Lab Exam.

8th Week. Mid-term.

9th Week. Expt.5: Estimation of copper ions (Cu2+) contained in a supplied solution by
iodimetric method.

10th Week. Expt.6: Determination of ferrous ions (Fe2+) by standard potassium


dichromate (K2Cr2O7) solution.

11th Week. Expt.7: Standardization of potassium permanganate (KMnO4) solution with


standard sodium oxalate (Na2C2O4) solution. (Quiz-3)

12th Week. Expt.8: Determination of ferrous ions (Fe2+) in a solution by standard


potassium permanganate (KMnO4) solution.

13th Week. Expt.9: Determination of conductance of a weak acid against a strong alkali
solution.

14th Week. Final-term Lab viva-voce (Quiz-4)

15th Week. Final-term Lab Exam.

16th Week. Final-term.


BOOK LIST FOR CHEMISTRY (LECTURE)

Texts: 1. B. S. Bahl, G. D. Tuli and Arun Bahl, “Essentials of Physical Chemistry” 24th ed. (1997), S.
Chand & Compnay Ltd, ISBN: 81-219-0546-X; 2. S. Z. Haider, “Introduction to Modern
Inorganic Chemistry” 2nd ed. (2000), Friends International, ISBN: 984-30-0087-0

References: 1. M. M. Huque and M. A. Nawab, “Principles of Physical Chemistry” 3rd ed. (1974),
Student Publication, ISBN: Not found; 2. A. Q. Chowdhury, “Chemistry Fundamentals”
3rd ed. (1995), AERS & Bureau of Research, Testing and Consultation (BUET), ISBN: Not
found; 3. S. Z. Haider, “Selected Topics on Advanced Inorganic Chemistry” 4th ed. (2002),
Student Publication, ISBN: Not found; 4. B. K. Sharma, “Electrochemistry”, 5th ed. (1997-98),
GOEL Publishing House, ISBN: 81-85842-96-5; 5. Maitland Jones, “Organic Chemistry”, 1st ed.
(1997), Norton Company, ISBN: 0-393-97079-5; 6. Jerry March, “Advanced Organic
Chemistry”, 4th ed. (1999-2000), John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 9971-51-257-2; 7. O. P. Aggarwal,
“Engineering Chemistry”, 3rd ed. (1995), Khanna Publishers, Delhi

BOOK LIST FOR CHEMISTRY (LAB)

Text: 1. M. Mahbubul Huque and A. Jabber Mian, “Practical Chemistry” 2nd ed. (1972), Student
Ways, ISBN: Not found
References: 1. J. Mendham, R. C. Denney, J. D. Barnes and M. Thomas, “Vogel’sText Book of
Quantitative Chemical Analysis”, 6th ed. (2000), Pearson Education Ltd, ISBN: 81-7808-538-0;
2. G. H. Jeffery, J. Bassett, J. Mendham, R. C. Denney, “Vogel’s Text Book of Quantitative
Chemical Analysis”, 5th ed. (1989), Longman (ELBS), ISBN: 0-582-25167-2

Evaluation Methods:

1. Marks: Total marks 100, Contribution of Theory 60% and Lab 40%.
Theory (100%):
o Class Performance & Attendance, 20%
o Quiz, 40%
o Exam, 40%.
Lab (100%):
o Class Performance & Attendance, 10%
o Quiz, 30%
o Reports, 20%
o Viva, 20%
o Exam, 20%
2. Quiz: In each term (Mid-term/Final-term) of the semester, 3 Quiz tests will be taken in
Theory Class of which Best 2 will count for results and 2 Quiz tests will be taken in Lab Class
of which Best 1 will count for results.
3. Make-up Class/Quiz: If any schedule class is postponed in case of unavoidable situation, the
make-up class will be held immediately at a suitable time. There will be no make-up quiz
except a strong reason for that.

Course Requirements
1. Must appear at least two quizzes in theory and one quiz in lab before the Mid-term
exam and also the same before the Final exam.
2. Must appear at the Mid-term and the Final exams both in theory and lab.
3. Students must have 80% attendance both in theory and lab to pass the course.

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