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Title: | General Chemistry I |
Authors: | FUOYE |
Keywords: | Atoms Chemical reaction Molecules Chemical Kinetics |
Issue Date: | 25-Mar-2015 |
Abstract: | Physical Qualities and Units: The physical qualities understood as consisting
of numerical magnitude and unit.
• International system of units: Base units, mass length, time, current,
amount of substance. Other units expressed as products or quotients of
base units.
• Relative Masses of Atoms and Molecules: Relative atomic, isotopic,
molecular and formula masses. The More concepts and the Avogadro
constant. Determination of relative masses. Calculation of empirical and
molecular formulae. Chemical stoichiometry.
• Atomic and Nuclear Basis: Evidence for atomic constituents: Electrons,
protons and neutrons- their relative charge and masss. The nucleus, atomic
number, mass isotopes and mass spectra. The electronic structure of the
atom. Radio-activity; x-ray radiation and detection. Nuclear transformation
and binding energy. Nuclear reaction and stability. Applications of
radionuclides, electromagnetic radiation, wavelength and frequency.
Radiation as energy, the plank relation, regions of electromagnetic spectrum
absorption and emission of radiation. Wave particle duality and the de
Broglie equation treated symbolically. Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Energy levels in atomic hydrogen and their quantum numbers. Ionization
energy. The size, shape and orientation of atomic orbitals. Radical and Polar |
Description: | Physical Qualities and Units: The physical qualities understood as consisting
of numerical magnitude and unit.
• International system of units: Base units, mass length, time, current,
amount of substance. Other units expressed as products or quotients of
base units.
• Relative Masses of Atoms and Molecules: Relative atomic, isotopic,
molecular and formula masses. The More concepts and the Avogadro
constant. Determination of relative masses. Calculation of empirical and
molecular formulae. Chemical stoichiometry.
• Atomic and Nuclear Basis: Evidence for atomic constituents: Electrons,
protons and neutrons- their relative charge and masss. The nucleus, atomic
number, mass isotopes and mass spectra. The electronic structure of the
atom. Radio-activity; x-ray radiation and detection. Nuclear transformation
and binding energy. Nuclear reaction and stability. Applications of
radionuclides, electromagnetic radiation, wavelength and frequency.
Radiation as energy, the plank relation, regions of electromagnetic spectrum
absorption and emission of radiation. Wave particle duality and the de
Broglie equation treated symbolically. Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Energy levels in atomic hydrogen and their quantum numbers. Ionization
energy. The size, shape and orientation of atomic orbitals. Radical and Polar |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/493 |
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