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Measurements and significant figures, chemical reactions; stoichiometry; the gaseous state; thermochemistry; electronic structure and periodicity; chemical bonding; molecular shapes; states of matter and intermolecular forces.
First year Students
  
Physical properties of solutions; Chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; chemical thermodynamics; acid-base equilibria in aqueous solutions; solubility and complex ion equilibria; electrochemistry.
First year Students
  
Hydrogen like wave functions; polyelectronic systems; energy states; shielding and atomic properties; symmetry and character table; ionic bonding: lattice energy, packing and ionic sizes, Born-Haber cycle and applications; covalent bonding: valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory; electronegativity; structure and reactivity; chemical forces.
Second year Students
  
Introduction to organic spectroscopy; aromatic compounds; carbonyl compounds; carboxylic acids and derivatives; amines; phenols; aryl halides; b-dicarbonyl compounds.
Third year Students
  
Some aspects of molecular structure and bonding; chemistry of hydrogen; chemistry of the main group elements: IA (alkali); IIA (alkaline earth); IIIA-VIA-VIA; VIIA (halogens); VIII (noble gases); Jordanian ores: metallurgy and applications.
Third year Students
  
Hydrogen like wave functions; polyelectronic systems; energy states; shielding and atomic properties; symmetry and character table; ionic bonding: lattice energy, packing and ionic sizes, Born-Haber cycle and applications; covalent bonding: valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory; electronegativity; structure and reactivity; chemical forces.
Third year Students
  
Organometallic chemistry of the main group elements, and d-block transition metals; metal carbonyls, nitrosyls, alkyls, carbenes; carbynes, carbides, alkenes, alkynes and metalloscenes; organometallic compounds: reactions, mechanisms, catalysis.
Fourth year Students
  
The course includes experiments dealing with the following topics: safety and laboratory rules; chemical observations; stoichiometry; volumetric analysis; oxidation and reduction; colligative properties; thermochemistry, chemical kinetics; equilibrium; electrochemistry; thermodynamics.
First year Students
  
The course includes experiments dealing with the following topics: safety and laboratory rules; chemical observations; stoichiometry; volumetric analysis; oxidation and reduction; colligative properties; thermochemistry, chemical kinetics; equilibrium; electrochemistry; thermodynamics.
First year Students
  
The scope and importance of analytical chemistry; errors and statistical evaluation of data; equilibrium and equilibrium calculations; gravimetric analysis; volumetric analysis: precipitation titrations, complexometric titrations, acid-base titrations
Second year Students