目录

  • 1 Introduction
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Application
  • 2 Chapter 1
    • 2.1 The nature of chemistry
    • 2.2 Team work
  • 3 Chapter 2
    • 3.1 Chemistry as a Quantitative   Science
    • 3.2 Describe a chemical change
  • 4 Chapter 3
    • 4.1 Atoms, Molecules and Ions
    • 4.2 Team Work
  • 5 Chapter 4
    • 5.1 The Gaseous State
    • 5.2 Team work
  • 6 Chapter 5
    • 6.1 Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
    • 6.2 ​Advanced Assignment
  • 7 Chapter 6
    • 7.1 Thermochemistry
    • 7.2 Challenging Assignment
  • 8 Chapter 7
    • 8.1 Nomenclature for Organic Compounds and Groups
    • 8.2 In-Class Design
  • 9 Chapter 8
    • 9.1 Literature studying
    • 9.2 Team Work
  • 10 Chapter 9
    • 10.1 Abstract
    • 10.2 Reading, writing, and translating abstracts
Describe a chemical change

Describe a chemical change.

Examples of Chemical Change


Chemical Change Diagram


eg. Balance the chemical equation for the combustion of Heptane.


Reasons to become a chemist/chemical engineer/phamaceutical engineer?

Chemical engineering enables us to translate our fundamental understanding of chemistry and biology into tangible improvements to people’s lives. – Prof. Ariel Furst.

We live in a material world, and molecules are its building blocks. For me, chemical engineering is the engineering of molecules, what they can do and what they can become. –  Prof. Gregory Rutledge

A chemical engineering education provides powerful training in the foundational principles that underlie all energy conversion technologies, including transport, kinetics, and thermodynamics. – Prof. William Tisdale

Steps to Become a Chemist in the USA - Future Skills