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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry MMT217 Elective Bachelor's degree 2 Fall 4

Name of Lecturer(s)

Associate Prof. Dr. Şeyda POLAT
Assistant Prof. Dr. Serap GÜMÜŞ
Assistant Prof. Dr. Erdem KARAKULAK

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Explaining Industrial Gases, Production, Usage, Chemical Properties
2) Defining properties of Industrial Carbon which are Carbon Black, Active Carbon, Graphite and Diamond
3) Clarifying The Salt and Various Sodium Compounds, Alkali-Chlorine Industries
4) Discussing The Electrolytic Industries; Aluminum, Magnesium, Sodium and Chlorides
5) Evaluating The Electrothermic Industries; Artificial Abraders, Silicon Carbide, Molten Aluminum Oxide, Boron Carbide
6) Explaining The Phosphorus Fertilizer and Phosphorus Industries
7) Comparing Potassium Industries; Sulfur and Sulfate Acid.
8) Commenting on The Nitrogen Industries; Synthetic Ammonia
9) Discussing The Urea, Nitrate Acid
10) Explaining The Industries of Boron and its Compounds; Elementary Boron, Borax, Refractory Boron Compounds
11) Comparing Portland Cement, Calcium and Magnesium Compounds, Cement and its Types, Lime, Production and Usage of Plaster of Paris
12) Explaining The Ceramic Industries; Clay, Sand, Ceramic Chemistry and Refractory Materials
13) Commetting on The Glass Industries; Production and Chemical Reactions
14) Comparing Pigments; Inorganic and Metallic Pigments, Pigment Fillers.

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

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14 High Low High Low Low Middle No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

General Chemistry

Course Contents

Industrial Gases; Production, Usage, Chemical Properties Industrial Carbon; Carbon Black, Active Carbon, Graphite, Diamond Salt and Various Sodium Compounds, Alkali-Chlorine Industries Electrolytic Industries; Aluminum, Magnesium, Sodium and Chlorides Electrothermic Industries; Artificial Abraders, Silicon Carbide, Molten Aluminum Oxide, Boron Carbide Phosphorus Fertilizer and Phosphorus Industries Potassium Industries; Sulfur and Sulfate Acid Nitrogen Industries; Synthetic Ammonia Urea, Nitrate Acid Industries of Boron and its Compounds; Elementary Boron, Borax, Refractory Boron Compounds Portland Cement, Calcium and Magnesium Compounds, Cement and its Types, Lime, Production and Usage of Plaster of Paris Ceramic Industries; Clay, Sand, Ceramic Chemistry and Refractory Materials Glass Industries; Production and Chemical Reactions Pigments; Inorganic and Metallic Pigments, Pigment Fillers

Weekly Schedule

1) Industrial Gases, Production, Usage, Chemical Properties
2) Industrial Carbon which are Carbon Black, Active Carbon, Graphite and Diamond
3) Salt and Various Sodium Compounds, Alkali-Chlorine Industries
4) Electrolytic Industries; Aluminum, Magnesium, Sodium and Chlorides
5) Electrothermic Industries; Artificial Abraders, Silicon Carbide, Molten Aluminum Oxide, Boron Carbide
6) Phosphorus Fertilizer and Phosphorus Industries, Potassium Industries; Sulfur and Sulfate Acid.
7) Nitrogen Industries; Synthetic Ammonia
8) Midterm Exam
9) Urea, Nitrate Acid
10) Industries of Boron and its Compounds; Elementary Boron, Borax, Refractory
11) Portland Cement, Calcium and Magnesium Compounds, Cement and its Types, Lime, Production and Usage of Plaster of Paris
12) Ceramic Industries; Clay, Sand, Ceramic Chemistry and Refractory Materials
13) Glass Industries; Production and Chemical Reactions
14) Pigments; Inorganic and Metallic Pigments, Pigment Fillers.
15) Pigments; Inorganic and Metallic Pigments, Pigment Fillers.
16) Final Exam

Recommended or Required Reading

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Assessment Methods and Criteria

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required