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Learn the underpinning knowledge of Physics and Chemistry

All processes in the industry can be divided into physical processes and chemical processes. To understand the processes, the underpinning knowledge of Physical Science and Chemistry is required.

In the Physical Science and Chemistry textbook, students learn the basics of physics and chemistry related to the industry. The textbook has a very practical approach with examples of application in the industries.

Physical Science Learning Materials

Physical Science Content:


  1. Molecule Theory and Aggregation Conditions
  2. Quantities and Units
  3. Electricity Basic
  4. Uniform Linear Motions
  5. Mass Volume and Density
  6. Quantities and Units in Formulas
  7. Electrical Current, Voltage and Resistance
  8. Force, Gravity and Weight
  9. Types of Mixtures
  10. Pressure of Solids and Liquids
  11. Gas Pressure
  12. Temperature, Heat and Specific Heat
  13. Linear Expansion
  14. Atomic Construction and Static Electricity
  15. Cohesion, Adhesion and Viscosity
  16. Force and Acceleration
  17. Moments
  18. The Gas Laws of Boyle and Dalton
  19. The Laws of Gay - Lussac
  20. Gases and Vapours
  21. Cubic Expansion
  22. Communicating Vessels
  23. Bouyant Force

  1. Friction
  2. Uniform Accelerated Motion
  3. Uniform Circular Motion
  4. Voltage Sources
  5. Assemble and Disband Forces
  6. Magnetism
  7. Induction and Transformers
  8. Work and Power
  9. Transformation of Energy
  10. Mechanical Energy
  11. The General Gas Law
  12. Relays and Transistors
  13. Phase Transitions: Evaporate, Boil and Condense
  14. Phase Transitions: Melt and Solidify
  15. Energy Balances
  16. Electrical Energy and Power
  17. Absolute and Relative Humidity
  18. Pascal's Law
  19. Resistors and Circuits
  20. Electric Motors
  21. Mass Balances on Drying Processes
  22. Electrical and Electronic Components
  23. Types of Gases

Chemistry Learning Materials

Chemistry Content:


  1. Substance Properties
  2. The Composition of Mixtures
  3. The Atomic Theory of Dalton
  4. Single and Composite Substances
  5. The Atomic Model of Bohr
  6. Ion Bonding and Metalic Bonding
  7. Solutions and Concentrations
  8. Atomic Bonding
  9. Chemical Equations
  10. Atomic Mass and Molecular Mass
  11. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
  12. Naming Inorganic Substances
  13. Salts
  14. Mole and Molarity
  15. Alkanes
  16. Alkenes and Alkynes

  1. Reaction of Hydrocarbons
  2. Calculate Reactions
  3. Acidic and Alkaline Solutions
  4. Reaction Speed and Catalyst
  5. Equilibrium Reactions
  6. Equilibrium Reactions in the Processing Industries
  7. Acids and Bases
  8. pH
  9. Aromatics
  10. Oxides
  11. Redox Reactions
  12. Alkanols, Alkanals and Alkanons
  13. Organic Acids
  14. Ethers and Esters
  15. Vegetable and Animal Raw Materials
  16. Polymerization

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