CHEM 0011 - Introductory Applied Chemistry

Introductory Applied Chemistry CHEM 0011
School: School of Computing and Academic Studies
Program: Technology Entry
Minimum Passing Grade: 50%
Start Date: January 02, 2013
End Date: April 19, 2013
Total Hours: 90
Total Weeks: 15
Hours/Weeks: 6
Delivery Type: Lecture
CRN: 78133

Instructor Details

Name: Rosamaria Fong
Email: Rosamaria_Fong@bcit.ca
Location: SW3 4092
Office Hours:

TBD

Course description

This is an introductory chemistry course at the grade 11 level. The topics covered are: atomic structure, the periodic table, bonding, formula writing and nomenclature, balancing equations and stoichiometry, solutions, acids and bases.

Course learning outcomes / competencies

Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:

  • Identify the fundamental particles of matter and differentiate between physical and chemical properties.
  • Predict the behaviour of the elements from their positions on the periodic table and their electronic configurations.
  • Predict the types of chemical bonds which occur in compounds by calculating the difference in electronegativity between the atoms.
  • Name and write the chemical formula for common cations, anions, polyatomic anions, and compounds such as salts, acids, bases, and hydrates.
  • Draw electron-dot diagrams to explain chemical bonding between atoms.
  • Calculate the empirical formula and molar mass of compounds.
  • Balance chemical equations.
  • Predict the solubility characteristics of ionic and molecular compounds.
  • Solve stoichiometric problems.
  • Apply the metric system and scientific notation in chemical measurements and calculations.
  • Calculate solution concentration problems.
  • Describe the properties of acids and bases and carry out calculations involving them.
  • Bridge theories learned in lectures to practical quantitative analyses in the laboratory using various standard chemical methods and techniques.
  • Learn about safety in a chemical laboratory.
  • Correlate glassware and their tolerance in measurements.
  • Correctly use the analytical balance and proper weighing technique for quantitative analyses.
  • Learn physical and chemical separation techniques.
  • Learn proper volumetric techniques and apply them when carrying out acid-base titrations.

Evaluation criteria

Criteria % Comments
Online assignments (10) 20%
Tests (2) 20%
Laboratory 20%
Online prelab questions 10%
Final Examination 30%

Learning resources

  1. Hebden Chemistry 11 ISBN: 0968206913
  2. CHEM 0011 Lab Manual
  3. Course website: http://bit.ly/chem0011

Other information

ONLY the following Sharp advanced (D.A.L) scientific calculator models are acceptable for TE chemistry, mathematics and physics courses; EL520X and the EL546X

Safety equipment or protective clothing

  1. Laboratory coat
  2. Safety glasses

Course schedule and assignments

Laboratory schedule, assignments and due dates are posted on the course website. Your instructor will advise if there are changes to due dates. All changes will be updated on the course website.

BCIT policy

The following statements are in accordance with the BCIT Policies 5101, 5102, and 5104, and their accompanying procedures. To review these policies and procedures please click on the links below.

Attendance/Illness:
In case of illness or other unavoidable cause of absence, the student must communicate as soon as possible with his/her instructor or Program Head or Chief Instructor, indicating the reason for the absence. Prolonged illness of three or more consecutive days must have a BCIT medical certificate sent to the department. Excessive absence may result in failure or immediate withdrawal from the course or program. Please see Policy 5101 - Student Regulations, and accompanying procedures

Academic Integrity:
Violation of academic integrity, including plagiarism, dishonesty in assignments, examinations, or other academic performances are prohibited and will be handled in accordance with Policy 5104 - Academic Integrity and Appeals, and accompanying procedures.

Accommodation:
Any student who may require accommodation from BCIT because of a physical or mental disability should refer to BCIT's Policy on Accommodation for Students with Disabilities (Policy #4501), and contact BCIT's Disability Resource Centre (SW1 2360, 604-451-6963) at the earliest possible time. Requests for accommodation must be made to the Disability Resource Centre, and should not be made to a course instructor or Program area.

Any student who needs special assistance in the event of a medical emergency or building evacuation (either because of a disability or for any other reason) should promptly inform their course instructor(s) and the Disability Resource Centre of their personal circumstances.

Policy for School of Computing and Academic Studies

Attempts:Students must successfully complete a course within a maximum of three (3) attempts at the course. Students with two attempts in a single course will be allowed to repeat the course only upon special written permission from the Associate Dean. Students who have not successfully completed a course within three attempts will not be eligible to graduate from their respective program.

Approved

I verify that the content of this course outline is current.
Rosamaria Fong, Instructor
December 16, 2012

I verify that this course outline has been reviewed.
Michele Hemphill, Program Head
December 17, 2012

I verify that this course outline has been reviewed and complies with BCIT policy.
Dean Hildebrand, Associate Dean
December 28, 2012

Note: Should changes be required to the content of this course outline, students will be given reasonable notice.