Course title
N1550301,N15503041
General Chemistry 1

hirota yoshihisa Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
Students systematically learn about the atoms that make up the understanding of atoms constituting all substances on the earth and the atoms.
In addition, to learn how to represent chemical formulas and chemical reaction formulas representing chemical changes, and to be able to calculate the quantitative relationship of chemical reactions.
Learn the basic compounds necessary for biology, pharmaceutical science, medicine, etc.
Purpose of class
In order to acquire the fundamental academic skills of chemistry, students acquire basic knowledge on the formation of molecules from the composition of atoms.
Goals and objectives
  1. Substances can be classified into simple substances and compounds, and compounds can be classified into ion compounds and molecules.
    Chemical formula, chemical reaction formula can be written, chemical change and its quantitative relationship can be calculated.
  2. Understand that the chemical nature of atoms is due to electron arrangement.
    Understand the relationship between chemical bond and electron orbit.
  3. Understand the relationship between force acting between molecules and electronegativity.
    Explanation of the state change of the substance and calculation using the gas law can be done.
  4. Solubility and concentration can be calculated.
    Understand the quality of the solution.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Chemistry basics Prepare and review the textbook chapter 1 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
2. Constituent particles of substance Prepare and review the textbook chapter 2-1 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
3. Substance quantity and chemical reaction formula 1 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 1 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
4. Substance quantity and chemical reaction formula 2 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 1 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
5. Chemical bond and molecular structure 1 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 3-1 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
6. Chemical bond and molecular structure 2 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 3-2 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
7. Midterm exam and commentary Prepare and review the textbook chapter 1~3 and distribution print 500minutes
8. Gas and solution properties 1 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 4-1, 2 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
9. Gas and solution properties 2 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 4-3 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
10. Acid and base 1 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 5and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
11. Acid and base 2 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 5 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
12. Redox reaction 1 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 6 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
13. Redox reaction 2 Prepare and review the textbook chapter 6 and distribution print 150minutes
Review of the small test 10minutes
14. Final exam and commentary Prepare and review the textbook chapter 4~6 and distribution print 500minutes
Total. - - 2920minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Midterm exam Final exam Small test Total.
1. 10% 10% 5% 25%
2. 10% 10% 5% 25%
3. 10% 10% 5% 25%
4. 10% 10% 5% 25%
Total. 40% 40% 20% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Evaluate at a total score of 100 points including 40 midterm exams, 40 final exams, and 20 small tests, and pass at least 60%. 60% of the total point is the level that can understand the contents of textbooks and lecture distribution prints and explain the contents to other people.
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbook: Specialty Basic Library Basic Science Chemistry 1 "Constitution and Changes of Substances" Kimuhara Kimara et al. (Jikkyou Publication)
Reference book: Primary university text Iguchi Hideo Ikuo et al. (Jikkyou Publication)
Basic Chemistry Learned by Example Tadashi Sasamoto et al. (Morikita Publishing)
Prerequisites
None
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Tuesday and Wednesday lunch break, 1 hour after class
  • When you visit, please contact (e-mail etc) in advance
Relation to the environment
Environment-related course ( 5%)
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Non-social and professional independence development course
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
N/A N/A
Last modified : Thu May 30 04:27:14 JST 2019