Chemistry in Life 100
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
CHEM 1013
Undergraduate
No
101082
4.5
No
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
To introduce students to the basic principles of general physical, organic and inorganic chemistry in the context of
life and to provide students with a variety of practical experiences in laboratory techniques.
The content of this course is presented in the context of questions relating to the composition and function of chemicals in life and foods. Atoms, atomic properties, the Periodic Table, ionic bonding, physical properties of salts and their functions in foods. Molecular structures, covalent bonding, shape and polarity of molecules, description and comparative strengths of intermolecular forces. Structure and isomerism in carbon compounds, functional groups, introduction to alkanes, aldehydes, alcohols, organic acids and esters. Essentials of sugar and carbohydate chemistry. Fatty acids and lipids. Stoichiometry, moles and molar mass, percentage composition. Solution chemistry. Reaction rates, effect of temperature and concentration on reaction rates, activiation energy, effect of catalysts. Acid-base theory, definitions of pH, calculations of pH, ionisation contants strong and weak acids.
Timberlake, K.C. 2016, Organic and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life, Current, Pearson Education Inc., -
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Component | Duration | ||
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INTERNAL, CITY EAST | |||
Lecture | 3 hours x 13 weeks | ||
Tutorial | 1 hour x 12 weeks | ||
Practical | 3 hours x 5 weeks | ||
Workshop | 2 hours x 5 weeks |
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Examination, Practical Report, Tutorial Quiz, Written Test
EFTSL*: 0.125
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* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note: all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.