Physical and inorganic chemistry (2 hrs Lecture+2 hrs Practical)

  • College of Pharmacy |
  • English

Description

This course is part of the Natural Sciences Cluster I. It provides the student with an understanding of the principles of inorganic and physical chemistry. Different concepts of states of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equilibria, stoichiometry, and properties and types of mixtures will be discussed with emphasis on the aspects relevant to pharmaceutical preparations and practice. The course also studies thermodynamics, dynamic equilibria and catalysis, buffers, acid/base chemistry and other topics that provide students with basic knowledge necessary for chemistry and kinetics study.

Program

Bachelor of Pharmacy-B Pharm

Objectives

  • a. Knowledge and Understanding a.1. Define chemical bonding and related theories to understand the chemical reactions of inorganic compounds a.2. Describe the coordination properties of transition metals to understand their importance in biological systems. a.3. Recognize the concept of pH calculations and buffer solutions. a.4. List molecular models of gases and their velocity distribution to understand their behavior. a.5. State the methods of calculating the thermodynamic functions to recognize the criterion of equilibrium. b. Intellectual Skills b.1. Predict the type of bonding in the compounds and the theories underlying each type. b.2. Differentiate between the types of coordination compounds. b.3. Interpret molecular model of gases to predict their behavior. b.4. Calculate the entropy and enthalpy of chemical reactions. b.5. Identify types of chemical bonds from a chemical formula of a compound. c. Professional and Practical Skills c.1. Apply the given schemes for identification of anions and cations. c.2. Manipulate practical skills concerning preparation of buffered solutions and calculation of pH of different acids and bases. c.3. Apply thermochemical and thermodynamic issues of chemical reactions through problem solving and assignments. d. General and Transferable Skills d.1. Communicate efficiently with others in team work during lab work and group assignments.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to general chemistry. Basic concepts and definitions (lecture) Introduction to Anions (Practical)
2Types of chemical bonds - Ionic and covalent bonding (lecture) Analysis of Carbonate and Bicarbonate (practical)
3Chemical reactions in aqueous solutions (1) (lecture) Analysis of Sulphur group (Sulphide, Sulphite Thiosulphate and Sulphate) (practical)
4Chemical reactions in aqueous solutions (2) (lecture) Analysis of Halides (Cl-, Br- and I-) Nitrate and Nitrite.(practical)
5Chemical equilibrium and law of mass action (1) (lecture) Analysis of Cyanogen group (CNS-, Ferrocyanide and Ferricyanide) (PO4 3- , AsO4 3- and AsO3 3- ) (practical)
6Chemical equilibrium and law of mass action (2) (lecture) Introduction to Anions (practical)
7Buffers and buffer solutions (1) (lecture) Analysis of Cations: Group I (practical)
8Buffers and buffer solutions (2) (lecture) Analysis of Cations: Group II (practical)
9Introduction to pharmaceutical physical chemistry- types of solutions (lecture) Analysis of Cations: Group III (practical)
10Colligative properties of solutions and colloid formation (lecture) Analysis of Cations: Group IV )(practical)
11Thermochemistry and understanding heat of reaction (lecture) Analysis of Mixtures containing anions (practical)
12Thermochemical equations (lecture) Analysis of Mixtures containing cations (practical)
13Problem solving and thermochemistry review session (lecture)Analysis of Mixtures containing anions and cations (1) (practical)
14Thermodynamics (1) (lecture) Analysis of Mixtures containing anions and cations (2)(practical)

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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