Chemical Engineering Basics Quiz
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What is inorganic chemistry?

The study of synthesis, structures, reactions, and properties of inorganic compounds.

Which of the following is NOT a practical application of inorganic chemistry?

  • Development of organic fertilizers (correct)
  • Development of drugs
  • Development of catalysts
  • Development of superconductors
  • Inorganic compounds typically contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.

    False

    The _____ model of learning encourages students to engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate their learning.

    <p>5E constructivist</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the contents of Module 1 in the course?

    <p>Foundations of Chemistry</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the course?

    <p>To apply appropriate theories, principles, concepts, and skills in Inorganic Chemistry to the profession.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The course consists of eight modules.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Inorganic Chemistry Overview

    • Inorganic chemistry focuses on synthesis, structures, reactions, and properties of inorganic compounds.
    • Inorganic compounds exclude carbon-hydrogen bonds, including substances like metals, salts, and minerals.
    • Practical applications involve catalysts, surfactants, coatings, fuels, superconductors, and pharmaceuticals.

    Course Structure and Learning Outcomes

    • The course is structured into eight modules across 54 contact hours.
    • Each module comprises units, each with specific learning outcomes and activities.
    • Activities follow the 5E constructivist learning model: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate.
    • Assessment is based on demonstrating learning outcomes to achieve a passing mark.

    Module 1: Foundations of Chemistry

    • Unit 1: Introduction to Matter
      • Engaging questions illustrate the relevance of chemistry in everyday life, such as ice melting and electricity generation.
      • Chemistry explains properties of materials and the changes they undergo in daily situations and broader scientific applications.
      • Importance of chemistry in public health, including drug development and food preservation.

    Importance of Studying Chemistry

    • Chemistry provides insights into various phenomena affecting everyday life.
    • Understanding chemical principles aids in addressing public concerns such as health improvements and environmental issues.

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