CED151 - Chemistry II
Semester
2
Course length
150 minutes / week
Credits
3

Instructor
Christian Julius Wijaya
About the course
Prerequisite courses
CED101 - Chemistry I
Course description and learning objectives
Student completing this course will be able to:
• Assosiate chemical bonding.
• Assosiate chemical quantities and aqueous reactions.
• Explain the concept of electrochemistry.
Topics include
1. Chemical bonding
2. Molecular structure, valence bond theory, and hybridization
3. Molecular orbitals
4. Intermolecular forces, liquids, and solids
5. Chemical kinetics
6. Chemical thermodynamics
7. Electrochemistry and oxidation-reduction
References
1. Moore, J. W., Stanitski, C. L., Jurs, P. C., 2005. “ Chemistry: The Molecular Science”, 2nd ed., Singapore: Thomson Learning, Inc.
2. Laird, B. B., Chang, R., 2009. “University Chemistry”, New York, McGraw-Hill.
3. Hill, J. W., Petrucci, R. H., 2002. “General Chemistry”, New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
4. Silberberg, M. S., 2006. “Chemistry. The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change”, New York, McGraw Hill.
5. Christian, G.D., 2004. “Analytical Chemistry”, 6th ed., USA, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.