CHEM1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: International Standard Book Number, Radiation Chemistry

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25 Jul 2018
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Chemistry describes how and why things happen from a molecular perspective. Chemistry underpins all aspects of the natural and physical world, and provides the basis for new technologies and advances in the life, medical and physical sciences, engineering, and industrial processes. This unit of study will further develop your knowledge and skills in chemistry for application to life and medical sciences, engineering, and further study in chemistry. You will learn about nuclear and radiation chemistry, wave theory, atomic orbitals, spectroscopy, bonding, enthalpy and entropy, equilibrium, processes occurring in solutions, and the functional groups in carbon chemistry. Through inquiry, observation and measurement, you will understand the "why" and the "how" of the natural and physical world and will be able to apply this understanding to real-world problems and solutions. This unit of study is directed toward students with a satisfactory prior knowledge of the. 3x1-hr lectures; 1x1-hr tutorial per week; 1x3-hr practical per week for 9 weeks.