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CHM1031
Faculty of Science
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6 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisAn introduction to chemistry and its role in society for students with little background in chemistry, physics and mathematics. Topics include: atoms and molecules, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, the periodic table, atomic structure, an introduction to spectroscopy, drawing chemical models, the ozone layer, the greenhouse effect and global warming, molecular mass and moles, energy/work/heat, energy changes at the molecular level, petroleum, water as a solvent, the physical properties of water and hydrogen bonding. Objectives
To provide an interesting and stimulating introduction to a vitally important unit for students with a non-standard preparation. The unit attracts intelligent candidates with demonstrated skills in other areas, but who lack extensive training in chemistry and probably physics and mathematics. The level of the unit is such that, as well as providing an optional unit at first year for students in any faculty of the university, it will also be an appropriate introduction to further studies in chemistry at second and third-year levels. The general aim of the unit is to provide an introduction and grounding in chemistry which will enable students to gain an understanding of the role of chemistry in modern society; be able to sensibly interpret popular representations and misrepresentations of chemistry and its impact; appreciate the logical approach required in a scientific discipline; understand the atomic and molecular basis of chemistry; obtain a basic knowledge of some key chemical concepts and achieve competency in some key laboratory techniques used in chemistry. Assessment
Examinations (3 hours): 60% Chief examiner(s)Contact hoursThree 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour laboratory or tutorial per week Prohibitions |