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CHEM1002

Fundamentals of Chemistry 1B

Note: this unit is no longer available, it has been replaced by CHEM1012. This page and the links from it correspond to the 2017 version of the course.

This unit of study extends some of the concepts taught in CHEM1001 during First Semester, and also includes a substantial organic chemistry component with an emphasis on the chemistry of biologically important molecules. The concepts covered in lectures will be illustrated by work conducted in the laboratories. The laboratory classes also teach some standard research techniques and experimental methodology. The unit carries a credit point value of 6 and consists of approximately 80 hours of teaching. It contains some continuous assessment and concludes with an examination.

There is a Supplementary Course for CHEM1002 students intending to enrol in Chemistry 2.

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E11: Precipitation and the Limits of Solubility Back of Lab A
E17: Supramolecular Chemistry Back of Lab D
E19: The Chemistry of Sticky Things Front of Lab A
E20: Consumer Chemistry: Vitamin C in Fruit Juices Front of Lab D
E15: The Iodine Clock Back of Lab B
E14: Chemistry of Blue Jeans: Indigo Synthesis and Dyeing Front of Lab B

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Unit Summary A summary of the syllabus, the aims and goals, the learner preparation, the learning situations, commitments and outcomes and the assessment procedures are available using the link below.

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Unit Resources The link below gives details and links to the on-line and other resources available for this unit.



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Academic Resources A variety of resources are available to assist you in your studies, including extensive on-line material. These may be accessed using the link below and using your unit area resources.

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Support The First Year Chemistry Team is here to assist and support you in your studies. Use the link below to find out who we are and how to contact us.


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