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CHEMISTRY
Chemistry Unit, Perak Matriculation College
COURSE INTRODUCTION
This course is designed to enable students to learn the basic concepts & principles of chemistry. This course covers matter, atomic structures, periodic table, chemical bonding, state of matter, chemical equilibrium & ionic equilibria.
Course learning outcomes (CLO):
At the end of the course, students should be able to :
1. CLO 1 - Explain the fundamental concepts in chemistry.
2. CLO 2 - Solve problems with analytical & critical thinking using
chemistry facts & principles.
3. CLO 3 - Apply the appropriate scientific laboratory skills in
chemistry experiments.
4. CLO 4 - Analyse numerical problems in chemistry.
The Chemistry subject of the One Year Matriculation Program (SDS) is a core subject covering 5 credits hours and is implemented in lecture, tutorial and practical modes.
COURSE CONTENT
There are 7 chapters in Chemistry SK015 course:
Chapter 1: M atter
Chapter 2 : A tomic S tructures
Chapter 3: P eriodic T able
Chapter 4: C hemical B onding
Chapter 5 : St ate of M atter
Chapter 6 : C hemical E quilibrium
Chapter 7 : I onic E quilibria
ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION
Evaluation is based on:
Continuous Assessment: 40%
Summative Assessment Test: 20%
Final Exam: 40%
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SK015 Experiment 5 Chemical Equilibrium. Le Chatelier's principle or "The Equilibrium Law", is a principle of chemistry used to predict the effect of a change in conditions on chemical equilibria. Jotter Video by CraxLab KMPP.
TUTORIAL CLASS SK025. CHAPTER 1: REACTION KINETIC. CHAPTER 2: THERMOCHEMISTRY. CHAPTER 3: ELECTROCHEMISTRY. CHAPTER 4: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. CHAPTER 5: HYDROCARBON. CHAPTER 6:...
SK015 Pre-Lab Module EXPERIMENT 5 CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Course Learning Outcome: Solve chemistry related problems by applying basic concepts and principles in physical chemistry.
The Chemistry subject of the One Year Matriculation Program (SDS) is a core subject covering 5 credits hours and is implemented in lecture, tutorial and practical modes. CALENDAR. COURSE...
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Explain the fundamental concepts in chemistry. (C2, PLO 1, MQF LOC i) 2. Solve problems with analytical and critical thinking using chemistry facts and principles. (C4, PLO 2, MQF LOC ii) 3. Apply the appropriate scientific laboratory skills in chemistry experiments. (P3, PLO 3, MQF LOC iii a)
SK015 & SK025 Lab Manual. 2.0 Laboratory Safety. The Science Matriculation Programme requires the students to attend practical classes. two hours a week to complete six experiments each semester. In order for the laboratory to be a safe place to work in, students should learn laboratory.
This document discusses a chemistry lab experiment and report for a matriculation program. It includes: 1) Details about Experiment 5 which involves taking air samples in a syringe and subjecting it to varying pressures.
EXPERIMENT 5 REACTIONS OF HYDROXY COMPOUNDS Course Learning Objective Demonstrate the correct techniques in handling laboratory apparatus and chemicals when carrying out experiments. (P3, PLO 2, MQF LOD 2) Learning Outcomes At the end of this lesson, students should be able to: i. identify classes of alcohols.