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610-162 "Chemistry" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:

  1. 610-162 Chemistry, Faculty of Science.
  2. 610-162 Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville).
  3. 610-162 Chemistry, Faculty of Arts.
  4. 610-162 Forestry, Faculty of Agric, For & Hort.

1. Chemistry, Faculty of Science (v4, p177) : Next:610-210 | Prev:610-161

610-162 Chemistry

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Dr V McRae

Prerequisite: 610-161 or 610-141

Contact: 39 lectures (3 per week), Six 3-hour sessions practical work, 12 hours tutorials, 18 hours problem solving/computer-aided learning

Timetable: Second semester

Content:

Change: reaction rates and equilibria; acid-base chemistry; liquids and solids; chemistry of metals; redox chemistry; reactivity of organic molecules; the molecules of life.

Assessment:

A 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 2. Practical work and workshops are continuously assessed and together represent 20 per cent of the final assessment. Practical and workshop assignments must be completed satisfactorily before credit can be granted for the subject.

Prescribed texts:

1. Chemistry, Faculty of Science (v4, p177) : Next:610-210 | Prev:610-161


2. Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p80) : Next:610-210 | Prev:610-161

610-162 Chemistry

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Dr V McRae.

Prerequisite: 610-161 or 610-141.

Contact: 39 lectures (3 each week), Six 3-hour sessions practical work, 12 hours tutorials, 18 hours problem solving/computer-aided learning

Timetable: Second semester.

Objectives:

On completion of these subjects the student should:

Comprehend:

Have developed:

Content:

Change: reaction rates and equilibria; acid-base chemistry; liquids and solids; chemistry of metals; redox chemistry; reactivity of organic molecules; the molecules of life.

Assessment:

A 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 2. Practical work and workshops are continuously assessed and together represent 20 per cent of the final assessment. Practical and workshop assignments must be completed satisfactorily before credit can be granted for the subject.

Prescribed texts:

* Note that CONTACT, OBJECTIVES, PRESCRIBEDTEXTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

2. Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p80) : Next:610-210 | Prev:610-161


3. Chemistry, Faculty of Arts (v3, p29) : Prev:610-161

610-162 Chemistry

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Dr V McRae.

Prerequisite: 610-161 or 610-141.

Contact: 39 lectures (3 per week), Six 3-hour sessions practical work, 12 hours tutorials, 18 hours problem solving/computer-aided learning

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

As for 610-122.

Content:

Change: reaction rates and equilibria; acid-base chemistry; liquids and solids; chemistry of metals; redox chemistry; reactivity of organic molecules; the molecules of life.

Assessment:

A 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 2. Practical work and workshops are continuously assessed and together represent 20 per cent of the final assessment. Practical and workshop assignments must be completed satisfactorily before credit can be granted for the subject.

Prescribed texts:

* Note that CONTACT, OBJECTIVES differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

3. Chemistry, Faculty of Arts (v3, p29) : Prev:610-161


4. Forestry, Faculty of Agric, For & Hort (v4, p21) : Next:211-108 | Prev:610-142

610-162 Chemistry

Year 1 Forestry.

Credit points: 12.5

Timetable: Semesters 1 and 2

See additional details under the Chemistry subject above.

* Note that SEMESTER differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

4. Forestry, Faculty of Agric, For & Hort (v4, p21) : Next:211-108 | Prev:610-142


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