MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY NORTHERN CYPRUS CAMPUS CHM 111 General Chemistry I (3-2)4 Outline of the Course: A basic course emphasising the metric system, introduction to stoichiometry, the structural and physical properties of matter, gases, thermochemistry, quantum theory of the atom, electronic structure of atoms, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, hybridisation and molecular orbitals. Textbook: “Chemistry”, Chang and Goldsby, 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2013. You can borrow copies of the textbook from the Library. You are strongly encouraged to buy a copy of the textbook. You can purchase the book from the bookstore. Supplementary Texts: There are other excellent texts on the subject. You can borrow these from the Library. You are well advised to review them as well. The Course: Course instruction is 3 hours/week and laboratory work (one session per week). 10 chapters will be studied in the semester. The following table contains the relevant course details. Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Covered Sections All All (except radioactivity, pp.42,43) All All, except section 4.8 All All, except section 6.7 All All, except section 8.6 All All, except section 10.8 There will be two midterm exams and one final exam at preannounced dates. There will, also, be 8 short online exams at preannounced dates, two of which will be discarded.. Lab experiments are to be conducted under the supervision of a lab instructor. Teamwork and coherent experimentation is the aim of your lab work, and therefore emphasis will be placed on completing the experiments as teams rather than as individuals. You are required to have your own lab coat, goggles and the lab manual. Lab scheduling will be provided by your lab instructor. You are advised to read the relevant course material and lab work beforehand. Additional Material: Students are strongly encouraged to expand their knowledge of the course through the use of other relevant books and supplementary material. You will find the course syllabus, PP presentations, assignments, quiz related information and your quiz/exam marks on the course page on my website. Keep a copy of the syllabus for reference purposes. The assignment questions are for your own benefit and are not to be turned in. You will also find occasional announcements about the course and the lab at my website: www.onurhan.com Please check it frequently. You might receive collective or individual e-mail messages from me regarding the running of the course. Please check your METU mailbox frequently. You will find the Chemistry Group at www.facebook.com/metunccchemistry and at @METUNCCChemistry on Twitter as well. We shall be posting some announcements and info there. Office Hours: Students should feel free to discuss any question(s) related with the course during office hours. My office is at SZ-44. Tutorial Hours: There will be an optional one-hour interactive tutorial session at 12.40 hrs at SZ-08 each Thursday. Although attendance is not compulsory, you are well advised to come to these and participate in the discussion. Do not expect the instructor to just write a problem and the solution on the board. As the tutorials are designed to expand your knowledge of the course material, there should be discussions during these hours and students are expected to initiate at least some of them. Grading: Your final letter grade will be based on a weighted average of the following: Lab – 10% (Previous lab work may be accepted) Short exams – 10% 2 Midterms – 20% each Final – 40% Admittance to the Final Exam: In order to be admitted to the final exam, students must have obtained at least a lab grade of 6.00 out of 10. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL LEAD TO A FINAL LETTER GRADE OF NA. STUDENTS WITH NA ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SIT FOR RESIT EXAMS. Attendance: You are expected to attend all class and lab activities. It will help you grasp and feel the continuity of lecture material. Attendance will be recorded all lectures. Regular attendance might help you with your final letter grade. Final touches: You can e-mail me anytime, and I shall definitely respond. Please use your METU address for this, as you will not get any response to any message coming from other domains. 2