DON MARIANO MARCOS MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY NORTH LA UNION CAMPUS Bacnotan, La Union COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCI 103– Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture) Name of Faculty: LESTER E. ORPILLA
Schedule: MTTHF : 2:00 – 3:00 PM BEEd III A & B
A. Course Description The course primarily deals with the fundamental aspects of general and inorganic chemistry. It covers the basic laws and principles governing the composition, structure, properties and changes that matter undergoes dealing more on the inorganic and not on organic matter constituents of the universe. The course also deals with basic computations and unit conversions as well as providing cognitive abilities, psychomotor skills and value formation while understanding aspects of chemical equations and solutions. B. Course Objectives At the end of the course, the student is able to: 1. discuss how matter works in the universe focusing on the composition, properties, structure and its transformations together with the principles that governs all these given aspects; 2. apply measurement conversions and computations, name and write chemical equations and perform stoichiometric analysis to enhance their capacity of understanding chemistry and the subject’s practical utilization to our daily life; 3. identify the importance of understanding the core concepts of chemistry such as its uses at home, at school, for survival and for improving the lives of the majority of people throughout the globe C. Course Outline and Timeframe Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Topic Orientation: Vision, Mission, Goals, Objectives, Class Standard, Grading System INTRODUCTION TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Systems of Measurements Classifications of Matter Changes, Properties and Laws that Govern Matter Atomic Theories and Models Energy levels, sublevels, orbitals Electronic configuration, Orbital Diagrams, and Quantum Numbers MID EXAM Elements in the Periodic Table Types of Chemical Bonding Writing chemical formula Naming Compounds Balancing chemical equation Different types of chemical reaction Stoichiometric Computation Molarity, Molality and Normality
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Summative Discussion FINAL EXAM
D. Required Reading (Textbook) Lamug, Victor (2010) Physics and Chemistry Worktext for Non-Science Majors E. Suggested Readings and References Bloomfield M.M. 1996.Chemistry and the Living Organism. New York. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Chang, Raymund. 1998. Chemistry. New York. Graw Hill.Inc. Chiras, Daniel. 1998. Chiras Environmental Science. Ohio. St Wadsworth Sub. Co. Corvie, Charles, 1998. Introduction to Chemistry. New Jersey. Prentice Hall, Inc. F. Course Requirements Class Standing: Attendance, Quizzes and long tests (at least 2 prior to term exams); Contemporary articles in print and/or videos; assignments Term Exams: Mid Term and Final Requirement: Exhibit during Science Month Celebration G. Grading System A. Mid – Class Standing: 60% MidTerm Test: 40% 100%
B. Finals Class Standing: 60% Final Test: 40% 100%
C. Final Grade Midterm: 40% Finals: 60% 100%
H. Classroom Policies 1. Eighty percent (80%) of required attendance must be met. Referrals to the office of SAS must be made for frequent absences: 3-hour consecutive absences and 5-hour cumulative absences. 2. Tardiness is discouraged. Arrival in class must not be beyond 15 minutes after the designated class time. Late comers, though, are still encouraged to attend the class. In order not to disrupt the class dynamics, get in and get a seat silently. 3. At least satisfactory performances (85%) in quizzes/long tests and term examinations are advised. 4. Prompt submission of assignments and requirements is a must. 5. Except for emergency cases, use of cell phones while the class is going on is discouraged. 6. Consideration for missed graded activities is granted to those with valid reasons to be absent and must be taken not more than a week after the activity. A reission slip from the office of SAS is a requirement 7. Prescribed uniform must be worn appropriately.
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8. Wearing of prescribed uniform is required. I. Consultation Hours Monday 8:00-9:00 AM; Wednesday & Friday 8:00-10:00 AM
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LESTER E. ORPILLA Instructor
RINA B. RONQUILLO Chairman, EEd
ROSITA P. ABUBO Dean
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