Outline of Physic and Chemistry
Experiment Content of Physic and Chemistry
Outline of the Chemistry Curriculum
Outline of Physics and Chemistry
Experiment Content of Physic and Chemistry
Outline of the Chemistry Curriculum
Experiment Content of Chemistry
1. Introduction : Matter and Science
2. Measurement and Units
3. Atmosphere and Water ( I ) -Physics
4. Atmosphere and Water ( II ) -Chemistry
5. Temperature and Heat
6. Heat and Material
7. Elements and Compounds
8. Combustion
( 9. - 15. Physics)
16. Atom and Molecule
17. Elements and Periodic Table
18. Chemical Reaction and Stoichiometry
19. Oxidation and Reduction
20. Acid , Base , and Salt
21. Reaction Rate and Equilibrium
22. Organic Compounds
( 23. - 25. Physics)
26. Battery and Electrolyte
27. (physics)
28. (Physics and Modern Lives)
29. Food and Clothes
30. Natural Resources : Exploration and Usage
31. Coal and Petroleum
32. Energy and Usage of Energy
1. 1. Cubic Sugar , Granulate Sugar and Ice-Crystal Sugar
2. Pure Substance and Mixture
3. Combustion of a Candle
2. (Physics)
3. 1. Components of Air
2. Detection and Carbon Dioxide
3. Electrolysis of Water
4. (Physics)
4. 1. Real Solution and Colloid Solution
2. Saturated and Unsaturated Solution
3. Filtration and Separation of a Mixture
4. Distillation and Separation of a Mixture
5. (Physics)
6. 1. Sublimation of Iodine
2. Gas Diffusion
3. (Physics)
4. Heat of Solution
5. Solubility and Temperature
6. Heat of Reaction
7. 1. Can Oxygen Help Combustion
2. Heat of Combustion
8. 1. Preparation of Hydrogen
2. Oxidation of Steel Sponge
3. Common Properties of Metals and Non-metals
4. Preparation and Properties of Carbon Dioxide
5. Exploration of the Similarity among Materials
9.-15. (Physics)
16. 1. (Physics)
2. Formation of Lead Iodide
17. 1. Classification of Elements
2. Elements of Similar Chemical Properites
3. Properties and Halogens
4. Sulfur and Phosphorus
18. 1. Law of the Conservation of Mass
19. 1. Oxidation of Metals
2. Activities of Elements to the Oxygen
20. 1. What Kind of Water Solution Shows Conductivity
2. Sulfuric Acid , and Acetic Acid
3. Neutralization of Acid and Base
21. 1. Reaction Rate of Hydrochloric Acid and Calcium
Carbonate
2. Temperature and Reaction Rate
3. Reverse Reaction and Chemical Equilibrium
4. The Change of Chemical Equilibrium
22. 1. How to test the Carbon and Hydrogen in the Organic
Compounds
2. Esterification
3. How the Macromoleule Is Formed
23.-25. (Physics)
26. 1. Zinc - Copper Battery
2. Electrolysis
3. Electroplation
27. (Physics)
28. (Physics)
29. 1. Protein
2. Fats
3. Sugar
4. Tests of the Nutritious Components of Food
5. Recognition of Clothes
6. Preparation of Soap
30. - 32. No Experiments arranged
(Applied Chemistry)
Chapter 1 : Invitation to Chemistry (What is Chemistry?)
Chapter 2 : Water
1. Drinking Water
2. Purification and Disinfection of Water
3. Industrial Water
4. Soft and Hard Water
5. Treatment of Waste Water
Chapter 3 : Air
1. Composition of Air
2. Aspiration
3. Liquid Air
4. Chemical Industry from Air Resource
Chapter 4. : Fuel and Combustion
1. Combustion and Flame
2. Matches
3. Solid Fuel
4. Gas Fuel
5. Liquid Fuel
6. Fire Extinction
Chapter 5. : Acid , Base and Salt
1. Common Acids
2. Common Bases
3. Acid- Base Neutralization
4. Common Salts
Chapter 6. : General Metals
1. Iron
2. Cupper
3. Aluminum
4. Magnesium
5. Tin , Lead and Zinc
Chapter 7. : Food and Nutrition
1. Elements of Nutrition
2. Sugars
3. Proteins
4. Fats
5. Inorganic Salts
6. Vitamins
7. Vinegar , Soysauce and Wine
Chapter 8. : Chemistry of Clothes
1. Polymers
2. Nature Fibers
3. Artificial Fibers
4. Paper Industry
5. Dye Stuffs
Chapter 9. : Oil , Fat and Grease
1. Oil and Fat
2. Glycerol
3. Paraffin
4. Soap
5. Paint
Chapter 10. : Wash and Bleaches
1. Wash Processes
2. Synthetic Detergents
3. Dry Wash Detergents
4. Bleach and Bleaching Reagents
5. Oil Dirt Treatment
Chapter 11. : Construction Materials
1. Lime Stone
2. Cements
3. Glasses
4. Bricks
5. Ceramics
Chapter 12. : General Medicines
1. Antisepsis
2. Disinfection
3. Common Medicines
Chapter 13. : Fertilizers and Agricultural Chemicals
1. Nitrogen-Containing Fertilizers
2. Phosphorous-Containing Fertilizers
3. Potassium-Containing Fertilizers
4. Agricultural Chemicals
Chapter 14. : Environment Science and Livings
1. Air Pollution and Water Pollution
2. Chemicals Pollution
3. Treatment of the Waste Chemical
1. Matter and Chemistry Changes
2. Work and Energy
3. Heat
4. Light
5. Equilibrium
6. Typical Chemical Reactions
7. Particle and Molecules
8. Atoms and Molecules
9.-10. (Physics)
12. Electrons and Atoms
13. Periodic Table , Elements and Compounds
14. Chemical Bonding and Molecule
15. Atomic Energy
16. Material Science and Livelihood - Food and Clothes
17. Material Science and Livelihood -Housing and
Transportation
18. Material Science and Industry
19. Material Science and Environment
1. Basic Measurements
2. Properties of Water
3. Camera and Photography
4. Chemical Equilibrium and Le Chatelier;s Principle
5. Titration of Acid - Base and Oxidation - Reduction
6. Gas Law
7. (Physics)
8. (Physics)
9. Battery and Electroplating
10. Properties of Some Important Elements and Compounds
11. (Fluorescent Lamp)
12. Interconversion of Energy
13. Water Pollution and Purification by Ion Exchange
1. Introduction
2. Stoichiometry
3. Atmosphere
4. Water
5. Solution
6. Chemical Equilibrium and Reaction Rate
7. Acid , Base and Salt
8. Oxidation and Reduction
9. Atomic Structure and Periodic Table
10. Chemical Bondings
11. Non-metal and Inorganic Non- metal Compounds
12. Metal and Inorganic Metal Compounds
13. Organic Compounds (I)
14. Organic Compounds (II)
15. Macromolecule
1. Separation of Mixture
2. The Mass Relationship in a Chemical Reaction
3. Oxygen
4. Carbon Dixide and Nitrogen
5. Gas Diffusion
6. Qualitative Analysis of Hard Water
7. Solubility of Potassium Nitrate and Recrystallization
8. The Measurement of Freezing Point Depression
9. Rate Constant and Le ChatelierÔs Principle
10. Reaction Rate
11. Solubility Product
12. Properties of Acid and Base
13. Titration of Strong Acid and Strong Base
14. Battery
15. Preparation of Iodine form Electrolysis of Potassium Iodide Solution
16. Titration of Oxidation-Reaction
1. Crystal Analysis by Constructing Model Compounds
2. Chlorine and Bleaching Agents
3. Iodine and the Analysis of halide ion
4. Sulfuric Acid and Nitric Acid
5. Sodium and Its Inorganic Compounds
6. Magnesium , Calcium , Strontium , Barium and their
Inorganic Compounds
7. Properties of Transition Metals
7-1. The Change of the Oxidation State of Manganese
7-2. Iron and Its Inorganic Compounds
7-3. Iron Rust
7-4. Copper and Its Inorganic Compounds
8. Complex and Composite Compounds
9. Properties of Hydrocarbons
10. Cis- and Trans- Isomers
11. Properties of Alcohols
12. Preparation of Aspirin
13. Preparation of Nylon
14. Sugars