General Chemistry 2 (0303102) : Department of Chemistry Course Syllabus. Summere Semester 2019/2020
General Chemistry 2 (0303102) : Department of Chemistry Course Syllabus. Summere Semester 2019/2020
General Chemistry 2 (0303102) : Department of Chemistry Course Syllabus. Summere Semester 2019/2020
Department of Chemistry
General Chemistry 2 (0303102)
Course Syllabus. Summere Semester 2019/2020
I) TEXTBOOK:
General Chemistry, D. Ebbing and S Gammon, 11th edition, Cengage Learning, 2017.
11.1 Comparison of Gases, Liquids, and Solids; 11.2 Phase Transitions; 11.3 Phase
Diagrams; 11.4 Properties of Liquids: Surface Tension and Viscosity; 11.5 Intermolecular
Forces: Explaining Liquid Properties. Excluded sections: 11.6, 11.7, 11.8, 11.9, 11.10.
12.1 Types of Solutions; 12.2 Solubility and the Solution Process; 12.3 Effects of
Temperature and Pressure on Solubility; 12.4 Ways of Expressing Concentration;12.5
Vapor Pressure of a Solution; 12.6 Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression;
12.7 Osmosis; 12.8 Colligative Properties of Ionic Solutions. Excluded section: 12.9.
14.1 Chemical Equilibrium—A Dynamic Equilibrium; 14.2 The Equilibrium Constant; 14.3
Heterogeneous Equilibria: Solvents in Homogeneous Equilibria; 14.4 Qualitatively
Interpreting the Equilibrium Constant; 14.5 Predicting the Direction of Reaction; 14.6
Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations; 14.7 Removing Products or Adding Reactants;
14.8 Changing the Pressure and Temperature; 14.9 Effect of a Catalyst.
Chapter 15: Acids and Bases (4 lectures)
15.1 Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases; 15.2 Bronsted–Lowry Concept of Acids and
Bases; 15.3 Lewis Concept of Acids and Bases; 15.4 Relative Strengths of Acids and
Bases; 15.5 Molecular Structure and Acid Strength; 15.6 Autoionization of Water; 15.7
Solutions of a Strong Acid or Base; 15.8 The pH of a Solution.
17.1 The Solubility Product Constant; 17.2 Solubility and the Common-Ion Effect; 17.3
Precipitation Calculations. Excluded sections: 17.4, 17.5, 17.6, 17.7.
18.2 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics; 18.3 Standard Entropies and the
Third Law of Thermodynamics; 18.4 Free Energy and Spontaneity; 18.5 Interpretation of
Free Energy; 18.6 Relating ∆G° to the Equilibrium Constant; 18.7 Change of Free Energy
with Temperature. Excluded section: 18.1
19.2 Construction of Voltaic Cells; 19.3 Notation for Voltaic Cells; 19.4 Cell Potential;
19.5 Standard Cell Potentials and Standard Electrode Potentials; 19.6 Equilibrium
Constants from Cell Potentials; 19.7 Dependence of Cell Potential on Concentration; 19.11
Stoichiometry of Electrolysis. Excluded sections: 19.1, 19.8, 19.9, 19.10.
Academic Integrity: All students are expected to follow the rules and instructions of The
University of Jordan. Absences exceeding 15% of the total number of class meetings will result
in (F) grade. Make-up exams are strictly applied according to the university regulations. All
incidents of cheating or breaching the discipline, during the class meeting and/or the exam, will
be taken very seriously and will not be tolerated.
A piece of advice to our students: Keep up to date in your study. Cramming does not work in
chemistry courses. Work out, by yourself, as many exercises and problems as you can (you’ll
find a lot of them at the end of each chapter). Remember that chemistry is studied with a pen in
the hand and a lot of papers on the desk! By doing so, it is most likely that you will have a deep
understanding of the subject and will get excellent marks. Good Luck!