Chemistry is widely recognized as a fundamental
component within the annals of scientific history and the modern global
landscape. The field of general chemistry encompasses the study of the
reactivity shown by elements and their compounds. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive
examination of the fundamental principles that form the basis of the discipline
of chemistry. As such, it serves as the foundational component of the basic
scientific education provided to aspiring chemists. The foundational education
in the field of chemistry for aspiring scientists. This course encompasses the
exploration of theoretical advancements and use mathematical methodologies to
comprehend specific concepts within the realm of structural chemistry. This
course is designed to serve as an excellent educational resource for undergraduate
students, particularly those pursuing a first degree in science (L1). Its
primary focus is on providing comprehensive instruction in general chemistry
within the context of matter sciences and technology, as well as related fields
such as medical and biological sciences. The curriculum for Science and
Technology students delineates this course into six distinct chapters. Chapter I: Fundamental Concepts Chapter II: Fundamental Components of Matter Chapter III: Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions. Chapter IV: The Electronic Structure of the Atom Chapter V: The Periodic Classification of Elements Chapter VI: The Nature of Chemical Bonds