James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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CH1001:03

Introductory Chemistry A

Townsville, Cairns

Prerequisites: Senior Chemistry and Maths B

Townsville campus:
39 lectures, 12 tutorials, 36 hours practicals. First semester. Repeated in second semester via approximately 40 hours of self-paced Computer-Aided-Learning modules. The 36 hours practical work will be held in block mode over a period of one week.
Cairns campus:
40 hours computer aided modules, 13 lectures/tutorials, 36 hours practicals. First semester.

Available to students who have successfully completed Senior Chemistry and Maths B.

Atomic structure, Bonding and Periodicity. Chemistry as a central scientific discipline. Atomic and electronic structure. Chemical Periodicity: Chemical bonding and molecular shape.

Classification of Chemical Reactions. Chemical equations. Molar stoichiometry.

Organic Chemistry. Diversity of carbon compounds. Functional groups and nomenclature. Characterisation of pure organic compounds: chromatography; microanalysis, spectroscopy. Structures, properties and typical chemical reactivity of the major classes of organic compounds, isomerism. Introduction to naturally occurring compounds (e.g. lipids, carbohydrates, peptides, proteins) of biological and/or environmental importance will be given by way of illustrative examples.

Physical chemistry. Gaseous state, intermolecular forces. Thermochemistry. Chemical equilibrium. Acid-base equilibria, pH, buffers, carbonate equilibria. Chemical kinetics, catalysis.

Townsville campus:

Assessment by laboratory work and reports (25%); a three-hour examination (75%).

Cairns campus:

Assessment by laboratory work and reports (25%); tutorials (5%); a three-hour examination (70%).


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