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               2. H. S. Stoker, General, Organic and Biological Chemistry.   manufacture  of  important  inorganic  chemicals  viz  type  of
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                 5  ed., Brooks/Cole, 2010.                    concretes,  type  of  paints,  pharmaceutical  products,
               3. T. K. Lindhorst, Essentials of Carbohydrate Chemistry and   oleochemical products, insecticidal chemicals and colouring
                            rd
                 Biochemistry, 3  ed., Wiley, 2006.            materials. Special topics.
               4. F.D.  Gunstone,  J.  L.  Harwood,  A.  J.  Dijkstra,  The  Lipid
                          rd
                 Handbook, 3  ed., CRC Press, 2007.            Assessment Methods:
               5. Zanariah  Abdullah,  Noorsaadah  Abd.  Rahman  dan   Continuous assessment:    30%
                 Kamaliah  Mahmood,  Biomolekul  Suatu  Pengenalan.,   Final examination:      70%
                 Penerbit Universiti Malaya, 2001.
                                                               Medium of instruction:
                                                               English
               SIC2009  INTRODUCTION   TO   ENVIRONMENTAL
               CHEMISTRY                                       Soft skills:
                                                               CT1-3
               Natural  Environment  –  the  earth’s  surface,  atmosphere,
               hydrosphere and elemental cycles.               References:
                                                               1. B. G. Reuben and M. L.Burstal, The Chemical Economy,
               Human  impacts  on  natural  environment  –  water  pollution   Longmans.1973.
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               and air pollution and treatment of pollutants.   2. R. N. Shreve, Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 4
                                                                ed., McGraw-Hill. 1984
               Assessment Methods:                             3. K. Bauer, Common Fragrance and Flavor materials,
               Continuous assessment:    30%                    Weinheim. 1985.
               Final examination:      70%                     4. R. J. Hamilton, Developments in Oils and Fats, Chapman
                                                                & Hall, 1995.
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               Medium of instruction:                          5. Kirk  Othmer,  Encyclopaedia  of  Chemical  Technology,  4
               English                                          ed.

               Soft skills:
               CT1-3, EM1-2                                    SIC2012  NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY

               References:                                     Development  in  nuclear  chemistry,  Nuclei  and  isotopes,
               1. J. E. Andrews, P. Brimblecombe, T. D. Jickells and P. S.   nuclear  mass  and  nuclear  stability,  nuclear  structures  and
                 Liss,  An  Introduction  to  Environmental  Chemistry,   nuclear  models,  radioactive  decay,  natural  radioactive
                 Blackwell Science, Oxford, 2004.              elements,  radiation  absorption,  latest  breakthrough  in
               2.  A.  R.  W.  Jackson  and  J.  M.  Jackson,  Environmental   nuclear chemistry.
                 Science, Longman, Singapore, 1996.
               3. W. V. Gary and J. F. Stephen, Environmental Chemistry –   Nuclear  reactions:  fission  and  fusion,  interactions  of
                                   nd
                 A  Global  Perspective.  2   ed.,  Oxford  University  Press,   radiation  with  matters,  effects  of  radiation  on  matters,
                 2005.                                         danger of radiation, dosimetry, detection and measurement
                                                               of  radiation,  production  and  application  of  radioisotopes,
                                                               effects of nuclear to environment.
               SIC2010  HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY
                                                               Assessment Methods:
               Introduction, classification and nomenclature of heterocyclic   Continuous assessment:    30%
               compounds;  Three,  four,  five  and  six-membered  ring   Final examination:      70%
               heterocyloalkanes,  five-membered  ring  heteroaromatic
               compounds with one or two hetero atoms; N, O and S. Six-  Medium of instruction:
               membered  ring,  fused  ring  and  heterocyclic  bases  present   English
               in  nucleic  acids,  and  selected  biologically  important
               heterocyclic compounds.                         Soft skills:
                                                               CT1-3
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous assessment:    30%                   References:
               Final examination:      70%                     1. W.  D.  Loveland,  D.  J.  Morrissey  and  G.  T.  Seaborg,
                                                                                     rd
                                                                Modern Nuclear Chemistry, 3  ed., John Wiley and Sons
               Medium of instruction:                           Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006.
               English                                         2.  Attrep, Moses. Radioanalytical Chemistry Experiments
                                                                 [electronic  resource]  Springer  Science+Business  Media,
               Soft skills:                                     LLC, 2007.
               CT1-3                                           3. G.   Choppin,   J.   Rydberg   and   J.   O.   Lijenzin,
                                                                Radiochemistry   and   Nuclear   Chemistry,   3 rd   ed.,
               References:                                      Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.
               1. Kamaliah  Mahmood  dan  A.  Hamid  A.  Hadi,  Kimia   4. Journal  of  Radioanalytical  and  Nuclear  Chemistry,
                 Heterosiklik, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 1988.   Springer Science +Business Media.
               2. J.  A.  Joules,  K.  Mills  and  G.  F.  Smith,  Heterocyclic
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                 Chemistry, 4  ed., Blackwell Science, 2000.
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               3. P.  Y.  Bruice,  Organic  Chemistry,  6   ed.,  Prentice-Hall,   SIC2013  SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
                 2000.
                                                               Crystal  and  close-packed  structures.  Bonding  in  solids
                                                               specifically  ionic  and  partial  covalent  bonding;  bonding  in
               SIC2011  GENERAL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY           metals  and  band  theory.  Crystal  imperfections,  cases  of
                                                               nonstoichiometry  in  compounds and  solid  solutions;  phase
               Introduction to  the  background  of  industrial chemistry.  The   diagrams.
               local raw materials for the chemical industries viz petroleum,
               tin,  rubber,  palm  oil,  coconut  oil  and  fragrances.  The   Electrical, magnetic and optical properties.

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