This unit is compulsory for all students taking any major in Chemistry. [See Science Faculties' Rule 9.2.6.13 for the major sequence in Chemistry]. It comprises introductory sections of analytical and physical chemistry essential for further study. Emphasis is placed on chemical examples relevant to biological, environmental and materials sciences. Techniques for separation science such as chromatography, gas–liquid chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography are covered as well as techniques for the determination of molecular structure such as mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and infrared and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. Energy transactions... -- Course Website
Instructor: Professor Murray Baker
Prerequisites: (CHEM1101 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry and CHEM1102 Organic Chemistry) or (CHEM1103 Biological Organic Chemistry and CHEM1104 Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry). Students with a distinction or better in CHEM1105 Introductory Chemistry and (C