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CHEM212-12S1 (C) Semester One 2012
Chemical Reactivity

15 points, 0.1250 EFTS
20 Feb 2012 - 24 Jun 2012
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Description

Structures and properties of organic and biological molecules; application of kinetics and thermodynamics to organic and biochemical reactions; substitution and elimination chemistry; bioinorganic chemistry and electrochemistry

Pre-requisites

Restrictions

BCHM205, BCHM212, CHEM232, CHEM222, CHEM262, ENCH241

Equivalent Courses

Timetable

Lectures
Streams Day Time Where Notes
Stream 01 Monday 10:00am-11:00am E9 Lecture Theatre 12 Mar - 25 Mar,
14 May - 3 Jun
Tuesday 1:00pm-2:00pm A3 Lecture Theatre 12 Mar - 25 Mar,
14 May - 3 Jun
Thursday 10:00am-11:00am A3 Lecture Theatre 12 Mar - 25 Mar,
14 May - 3 Jun

Course Coordinator / Lecturer

Richard Hartshorn

Lecturers

Peter Steel and Andy Pratt

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
Final Exam 50%
Tutorial related assessment 25%
Test 17 May 2012 25%

Examination and Formal Tests

Exam Wednesday 20 Jun 2012 2:30pm-5:00pm  

Textbooks

Recommended Reading

Burrows, Andrew; Chemistry3 : introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry; Oxford University Press, 2009.

Course links

Course handout and content (PDF 59 KB)

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Academic integrity

The University has strict guidelines regarding ‘dishonest practice’ and ‘breach of instructions’ in relation to the completion and submission of examinable material. In cases where dishonest practice or breach of instructions is involved in tests or other work submitted for credit a department may (i) decline to award a grade, or (ii) deduct marks; or (iii) resolve the matter in any other appropriate way (p 49 and 50 of the 2012 UC Calendar under the regulation J).  

The Department of Chemistry upholds this policy. It considers plagiarism, collusion, copying, and ghost writing to be unacceptable and dishonest practices.

Notes

Goal of the Course
Develop an understanding of fundamental principles of chemical reactivity relevant to organic and biological chemistry that builds on foundational principles from first year chemistry and provides a solid foundation for further study in chemistry and biochemistry.

Learning Outcomes
• Develop the ability to apply scientific principles and concepts
• Develop problem-solving and numeracy skills in the context of organic and bioinorganic chemistry and electrochemistry
• Understand, evaluate, access and critically review new chemical information
• Demonstrate the ability to think independently about chemical concepts
• Develop a more in-depth knowledge of chemical reactivity in the areas of organic reactions, electrochemistry and bioinorganic chemistry
• Effectively access and use information relevant to chemistry and biochemistry
• Communicate effectively in written English

Fees

Domestic fee $718.00
International fee $3,350.00


For further information see Chemistry.

All CHEM212 Occurrences

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