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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
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Biochemistry, 3 ed., Wiley, 2006. materials. Special topics.
4. F.D. Gunstone, J. L. Harwood, A. J. Dijkstra, The Lipid
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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
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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,
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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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