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               Medium of instruction:                         3. P. Y. Bruice, Organic Chemistry, 6 ed., Prentice-Hall,
               English                                         2000.
               Soft skills:
               CT1-3                                          SIC2011 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
               References:                                    Introduction to the background of industrial chemistry. The
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               1.P. Y. Bruice, Organic Chemistry, 5 ed., Pearson, 2007.  local  raw materials  for  the  chemical  industries  viz
               2.H. S. Stoker, General, Organic and Biological  petroleum,  tin,  rubber,  palm  oil,  coconut  oil  and
                 Chemistry. 5 ed., Brooks/Cole, 2010.         fragrances.  The  manufacture  of  important inorganic
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               3.T. K. Lindhorst, Essentials of Carbohydrate Chemistry  chemicals  viz  type  of  concretes,  type  of  paints,
                 and Biochemistry, 3 ed., Wiley, 2006.        pharmaceutical   products,   oleochemical   products,
                               rd
               4.F.D. Gunstone, J. L. Harwood, A. J. Dijkstra, The Lipid  insecticidal chemicals  and  colouring  materials.  Special
                 Handbook, 3 ed., CRC Press, 2007.            topics.
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               5.Zanariah  Abdullah,  Noorsaadah  Abd.  Rahman  dan
                 Kamaliah  Mahmood,  Biomolekul  Suatu  Pengenalan.,
                 Penerbit Universiti Malaya, 2001.            Assessment Methods:
                                                              Continuous assessment:  30%
                                                              Final examination:   70%
               SIC2009 INTRODUCTION   TO   ENVIRONMENTAL
               CHEMISTRY                                      Medium of instruction:
                                                              English
               Natural  Environment – the  earth’s  surface,  atmosphere,
               hydrosphere and elemental cycles.              Soft skills:
                                                              CT1-3
               Human impacts on natural environment – water pollution
               and air pollution and treatment of pollutants.  References:
                                                              1.B. G. Reuben and M. L. Burstal, The Chemical
               Assessment Methods:                             Economy, Longmans.1973.
               Continuous assessment:  30%                    2.R. N. Shreve, Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 4 th
               Final examination:    70%                       ed., McGraw-Hill. 1984
                                                              3.K. Bauer, Common Fragrance and Flavor materials,
               Medium of instruction:                          Weinheim. 1985.
               English                                        4.R.  J.  Hamilton,  Developments  in  Oils  and  Fats,
                                                               Chapman & Hall, 1995.
               Soft skills:                                   5.Kirk Othmer, Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology, 4 th
               CT1-3, EM1-2                                    ed.
               References:
               1.J. E. Andrews, P. Brimblecombe, T. D. Jickells and P. S.  SIC2012 NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
                 Liss,  An  Introduction  to  Environmental  Chemistry,
                 Blackwell Science, Oxford, 2004.             Development  in  nuclear  chemistry,  Nuclei  and  isotopes,
               2. A. R. W.  Jackson  and  J. M.  Jackson,  Environmental  nuclear mass and nuclear stability, nuclear structures and
                 Science, Longman, Singapore, 1996.           nuclear  models,  radioactive  decay,  natural  radioactive
               3.W. V. Gary and J. F. Stephen, Environmental Chemistry  elements,  radiation  absorption,  latest  breakthrough  in
                 – A  Global  Perspective.  2 nd  ed.,  Oxford  University  nuclear chemistry.
                 Press, 2005.
                                                              Nuclear  reactions:  fission  and  fusion,  interactions  of
                                                              radiation  with  matters,  effects  of  radiation  on  matters,
               SIC2010 HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY                 danger   of   radiation,   dosimetry,  detection   and
                                                              measurement  of  radiation,  production  and  application  of
               Introduction,   classification   and   nomenclature   of  radioisotopes, effects of nuclear to environment.
               heterocyclic  compounds;  Three,  four,  five  and  six-
               membered  ring  heterocyloalkanes,  five-membered  ring  Assessment Methods:
               heteroaromatic compounds with one or two hetero atoms;  Continuous assessment:  30%
               N,  O  and  S.  Six-membered  ring,  fused  ring  and  Final examination:  70%
               heterocyclic bases present in nucleic acids, and selected
               biologically important heterocyclic compounds.  Medium of instruction:
                                                              English
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous assessment:  30%                    Soft skills:
               Final examination:    70%                      CT1-3
               Medium of instruction:                         References:
               English                                        1.W.  D.  Loveland,  D.  J.  Morrissey  and  G.  T.  Seaborg,
                                                               Modern  Nuclear  Chemistry,  3 rd  ed.,  John  Wiley  and
               Soft skills:                                    Sons Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006.
               CT1-3                                          2. Attrep, Moses. Radioanalytical Chemistry Experiments
                                                               [electronic resource] Springer Science+Business Media,
               References:                                     LLC, 2007.
               1. Kamaliah  Mahmood  dan  A.  Hamid  A. Hadi, Kimia  3.G.  Choppin,  J.  Rydberg  and  J.  O.  Lijenzin,
                 Heterosiklik, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 1988.  Radiochemistry  and  Nuclear  Chemistry,  3 rd  ed.,
               2. J.  A.  Joules,  K.  Mills  and  G.  F.  Smith, Heterocyclic  Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.
                 Chemistry, 4 ed., Blackwell Science, 2000.   4.Journal  of  Radioanalytical  and  Nuclear  Chemistry,
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                                                               Springer Science +Business Media.

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