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The document outlines the course Chemistry-I (Chem 1167) offered at Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, focusing on general and inorganic chemistry concepts relevant to Textile Engineering. It includes course details such as credit hours, faculty, course outcomes, assessment methods, weekly topics, and references. The course is core for first-year students and will be taught in the Spring 2024 semester.

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The document outlines the course Chemistry-I (Chem 1167) offered at Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, focusing on general and inorganic chemistry concepts relevant to Textile Engineering. It includes course details such as credit hours, faculty, course outcomes, assessment methods, weekly topics, and references. The course is core for first-year students and will be taught in the Spring 2024 semester.

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Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST)

Bangladesh

COURSE OUTLINE
1. Title: Chemistry-I

2. Code: Chem 1167

3. Credit hours: 3.0

4. Level: 1st Year, 1st Semester

5. Faculty: Engineering

6. Department: Arts and Sciences

7. Programme: B. Sc. in Textile Engineering

8. Synopsis from the Approved Curriculum:


General and Inorganic Chemistry:
Mass: Conversion of mass into energy, Mass number, atomic mass unit, mass defect, nuclear binding
energy, radioactivity, half-life of radioactive elements. Atomic structure: Dalton’s theory,
Rutherford’s atomic model, Bohr’s atomic model, Quantum number, Pauli Exclusion Principle, spectra.
Chemical bond: Electronic theory of valency, electrovalency, co-valency, co-ordinate covalency,
Valence bond (VB) theory, Molecular orbital (MO) theory, co-ordination complexes, chelate
complexes. Periodic table: Periodic law, defects of periodic table, classification of elements,
applications of periodic table, oxidation number, electronegativity. Metals & non-metals: Difference
between metals and non-metals, principles of metallurgy, methods for extraction of metals. Acids,
bases & salts: Modern theory of acids and bases, Bleaching powder, H2O2, HOCl, NaClO2, SO2, pH,
Buffer solutions, indicators. Chemical Reactions: Isomeric transformation, condensation,
polymerization, association, dissociation, decomposition, synthesis, metathesis, neutralization,
hydrolysis, aminolysis, addition reaction, pyrolysis, chain reaction, photochemical reaction, exothermic
reaction, endothermic reaction, electrophilic & nuleophilic reaction, catalytic and induced reaction,
Redox reaction.
Physical Chemistry: Kinetic theory of gasses: Vander Waal’s forces and equation.
Thermodynamics:1st& 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry. Chemistry of dilute
solutions: Raoult’s Law of vapor pressure lowering, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing
point, osmotic pressure, Van’t Hoff theory of dilute solution. Homogeneous Equilibrium: Law of
mass action, Thermodynamic derivation of the law of mass action, Application of law of mass action to
chemical reactions, heterogeneous equilibrium. Chemical kinetics: 1st and 2nd order of reactions,
Mathematical formulation of 1st and 2nd order of reactions. Methods of determination of the order of
reaction. Colloids: Classification, Preparation, properties & importance of colloids.

9. Type of course (core/elective): Core


10. Prerequisite(s) (if any): N/A
11. Name of the instructor(s) with contact details and office hours:
Name: Mrs. Nishat Tahsin (NT) Name: Dr. Md. Shahruzzaman (SZ)
Designation: Lecturer (Chemistry) Designation: Associate Professor, DU
Department of Arts & Sciences, AUST Contact: 01742354095,
[email protected]
Room No: 5A01-12 Consultation hour: Sunday (11:20-12:10)
Contact: 01845168394, nishattahsin@ aust.edu Wednesday (2:40- 3:30)
Consultation hour: Monday (11:20-12:10)
Tuesday (9:40-10:30, 11:20-12:10)
Wednesday (11:20-12:10)
12. Semester Offered: Spring, 2024

13. Mapping of Course Outcomes (Cos) with Program Outcomes (Pos) and Bloom’s Taxonomy
level

CLO CLOs PO Bloom’s


No. Taxonomy level
After the completion of the course, the students will be e to: C A P
1 Describe the chemical concepts of atomic structure, mass, chemical 1 1
bonding, nature of solution, metals & nonmetals, properties of elements as
well as the relevant chemical reactions in the field of Textile Engineering.

2 Explain the theories and concepts in thermochemistry, electrochemistry, 1 2


acid-bases, colloids and kinetics of reaction as well as chemical equilibrium
in the field of Engineering.
3 Apply the above concepts to solve problems, analyze the phenomena of 1 3
matter, bonding nature and rationalize trends with practical implications in
textile applications.

14. Mapping of Cos with Knowledge Profiles, Complex Engineering Problem Solving
and Complex Engineering Activities

Course Outcome Knowledge Profile Complex Problem Solving Complex Engineering


Activities
CO1 K1
CO2 K1
CO3 K1
15. Percentages of Assessment Methods

Method Percentage
Class Performance 10
Quizzes 20

Midterm assessment 20
Final Examination 50

16. Week wise distribution of contents and assessment methods

Week Topics Assessment


Method(s)
1 Introductory class: Significances of chemistry course and its application to the textile
engineering.
Acids, bases & salts: Modern theory of acids and bases, pH, Buffer solutions, indicators.
2 Bleaching powder, H2O2, HOCl, NaClO2, SO2 Quiz-1
Atomic structure: Dalton’s theory, Rutherford’s atomic model,
3 Bohr’s atomic model, Quantum number, Pauli exclusion principle, Spectra.,
4 Periodic table: Periodic law, defects of periodic table, classification of elements, Quiz-2
applications of periodic table, oxidation number, electronegativity.
5 Metals & non-metals: Difference between metals and non-metals. Chemical bond:
Electronic theory of valency, electrovalency, co-valency, co-ordinate covalency, Valence
bond (VB) theory,
6 Molecular orbital (MO) theory, co-ordination complexes, chelate complexes.
7 Chemical Reactions: Isomeric transformation, condensation, polymerization, association, Quiz-3/
dissociation, decomposition, synthesis, metathesis, neutralization, hydrolysis, aminolysis, Assignment
addition reaction, pyrolysis, chain reaction, photochemical reaction, exothermic reaction,
endothermic reaction, electrophilic & nucleophilic reaction, catalytic and induced reaction,
Redox reaction. Mass: Conversion of mass into energy, Mass number, atomic mass unit,
8 mass defect, nuclear binding energy, radioactivity, half-life of radioactive elements.
Homogeneous Equilibrium: Law of mass action, Thermodynamic derivation of the law of
mass action, Application of law of mass action to chemical reactions, heterogeneous
equilibrium.
9 Chemical kinetics: 1st and 2nd order reactions, Mathematical formulation of 1st and 2nd Midterm
order of reactions. Methods of determination of the order of reaction. Arrhenius equation
and activation energy, Theories of reaction rate.
10 Thermodynamics: 1st& 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry.
Kinetic theory of gasses: Vander Waal’s forces and equation.

11 Chemistry of dilute solutions: Raoult’s Law of vapor pressure lowering, elevation of


boiling point, depression of freezing point, Osmotic pressure,
12 Van’t Hoff theory of dilute solution. Colloids: Classification, Preparation,

13 purification, properties, Importance of colloids.

14 Review classes

17. References:

17.1. Required (if any)

1) Essentials of Physical Chemistry by; By B. S. Bahl and G. D. Tuli.


2) Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry; By S. Z. Haider.

17.2. Recommended (if any)


1) General Chemistry; By D. D. Ebbing and S. D. Gammon.
2) Modern Inorganic Chemistry; By R. D. Madan.
3) Advanced Physical Chemistry; By Prof. Dr. Md. Mominul Huque and Anika Auni
4) Principle of Physical Chemistry; By M. M. Huque and M. Y. A. Mollah.

Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by:

Signature: __________________ Signature: ____ _ ___ Signature: __________________

Name: Mrs. Nishat Tahsin Name: Ifte Khyrul Amin Abbas Name: Dr. Muhammad Saiful
Department: Arts and Sciences OBE Program Coordinator Islam Mallik
Date: IDepartment: Arts and Sciences Head, Department of Arts and
Date: Sciences
Date:

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