Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Science (Volume 4 page 178)
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610-241 "Inorganic Chemistry" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:
1. Chemistry, Faculty of Science (v4, p178) : Next:610-260 | Prev:610-240
Note: Credit cannot be gained for both 610-240 and 610-241.
Credit points: 18.0
Coordinator: Dr. S. P. Best
Prerequisite: 610-121 and 610-122, or 610-141 and 610-142
Corequisite: 610-260
Contact: 39 lectures (3 per week), 35 hours practical work, 10 tutorials
Timetable: Second semester
Objectives:
In addition to the objectives outlined for 610-240, the student should:Comprehend:
- how the fundamental properties of the metals Na, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu and Zn lead to their roles as essential trace elements in living systems; the structural principles which determine the properties of important inorganic materials.
Content:
First 24 lectures as for 610-240, together with: bioinorganic chemistry, the biological roles of the trace metals; structural inorganic chemistry, the structural basis of advanced materials.
Assessment:
One 3-hour and one 2-hour written examination at the end of Semester 2. Satisfactory completion of practical work is necessary before credit can be granted for this subject.
Prescribed texts:
1. Chemistry, Faculty of Science (v4, p178) : Next:610-260 | Prev:610-240
2. Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p81) : Next:610-260 | Prev:610-240
Note: Credit cannot be gained for both 610-240 and 610-241.
Credit points: 18.0
Coordinator: Dr S P Best.
Prerequisite: 610-121 and 610-122, or 610-141 and 610-142
Corequisite: 610-260
Contact: 39 lectures (3 each week), 35 hours practical work, 10 tutorials
Timetable: Second semester.
Objectives:
In addition to the objectives outlined for 610-240, the student should:Comprehend:
- how the fundamental properties of the metals Na, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu and Zn lead to their roles as essential trace elements in living systems; the structural principles which determine the properties of important inorganic materials.
Content:
First 24 lectures as for 610-240, together with: bioinorganic chemistry, the biological roles of the trace metals; structural inorganic chemistry, the structural basis of advanced materials.
Assessment:
One 3-hour and one 2-hour written examination at the end of Semester 2. Satisfactory completion of practical work is necessary before credit can be granted for this subject.
Prescribed texts:
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2. Chemistry, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p81) : Next:610-260 | Prev:610-240
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