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               SIC2010  HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY                Medium of instruction:
                                                              English
               Introduction,   classification   and   nomenclature   of
               heterocyclic  compounds;  Three,  four,  five  and  six-  References:
               membered  ring  heterocyloalkanes,  five-membered  ring   1. W.  D.  Loveland,  D.  J.  Morrissey  and  G.  T.  Seaborg,
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               heteroaromatic compounds with one or two hetero atoms;   Modern Nuclear Chemistry, 3  ed., John Wiley and Sons
               N, O and S. Six-membered ring, fused ring and heterocyclic   Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006.
               bases  present  in  nucleic  acids,  and  selected  biologically   2.  Attrep, Moses. Radioanalytical Chemistry Experiments
               important heterocyclic compounds.               [electronic resource] Springer Science+Business Media,
                                                               LLC, 2007.
                                                              3. G.  Choppin,  J.  Rydberg  and  J.  O.  Lijenzin,
               Assessment Methods:                             Radiochemistry  and  Nuclear  Chemistry,  3 rd   ed.,
               Continuous assessment:    30%                   Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.
               Final examination:      70%                    4. Journal  of  Radioanalytical  and  Nuclear  Chemistry,
                                                               Springer Science +Business Media.
               Medium of instruction:
               English
                                                              SIC2013  SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
               References:
               1. Kamaliah  Mahmood  dan  A.  Hamid  A.  Hadi,  Kimia   Crystal  and  close-packed  structures.  Bonding  in  solids
                 Heterosiklik, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 1988.   specifically ionic and partial covalent bonding; bonding in
               2. J.  A.  Joules,  K.  Mills  and  G.  F.  Smith,  Heterocyclic   metals  and  band  theory.  Crystal  imperfections,  cases  of
                          th
                 Chemistry, 4  ed., Blackwell Science, 2000.   nonstoichiometry in compounds and solid solutions; phase
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               3. P. Y. Bruice, Organic Chemistry, 6  ed., Prentice-Hall,   diagrams.
                 2000.
                                                              Electrical, magnetic and optical properties.

               SIC2011  GENERAL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY          Assessment Methods:
                                                              Continuous assessment:    30%
               Introduction to the background of industrial chemistry. The   Final examination:      70%
               local  raw  materials  for  the  chemical  industries  viz
               petroleum, tin, rubber, palm oil, coconut oil and fragrances.   Medium of instruction:
               The manufacture of important inorganic chemicals viz type   English
               of  concretes,  type  of  paints,  pharmaceutical  products,
               oleochemical  products,  insecticidal  chemicals  and   References:
               colouring materials. Special topics.           1. A. R. West, Basic Solid State Chemistry, John Wiley &
                                                               Sons, 1996.
               Assessment Methods:                            2. G. E. Rodgers, Introduction to Coordination Solid State
               Continuous assessment:    30%                   and Descriptive Chemistry, 1994.
               Final examination:      70%                    3. J. R. Christman, Fundamentals of Solid State Physics.
                                                              4. M.  F.  F.  Ladd,  Structure  and  Bonding  in  Solid  State
               Medium of instruction:                          Chemistry, Halsted Press, NY, 1979.
               English
                                                              SIC2014  BASIC COLLOID CHEMISTRY
               References:
               1. B. G. Reuben and M. L. Burstal, The Chemical   Introduction  to  colloidal  dispersion  and  types  of  colloidal
                 Economy, Longmans,1973.                      dispersions.  Particles  in  the  box  and  colloid  chemistry.
               2. R. N. Shreve, Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 4    Brownian  motion,  Surface  charge  and  colloidal  stability.
                                                        th
                 ed., McGraw-Hill. 1984                       Particle size and fluid deformation. Viscosity, sedimentation
                                                       rd
               3. K. Bauer, Common Fragrance and Flavor materials, 3    and  rheology.  Self-assembly  colloids:  micelles,  vesicles,
                 ed., VCH, 2001.                              emulsions  and  microemulsions.  Instrumentations  in
               4. R. J. Hamilton, Developments in Oils and Fats, Chapman   Colloidal Chemistry. Colloidal chemistry, nano-science and
                 & Hall, 1995.                                nanotechnology.
               5. I. Jacqueline, Arza Seidel, K., K. Othmer, Encyclopaedia
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                 of Chemical Technology, 5  ed. Wiley, 2006   Assessment Methods:
                                                              Continuous assessment:    40%
                                                              Final examination:      60%
               SIC2012  NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
                                                              Medium of instruction:
               Development  in  nuclear  chemistry,  Nuclei  and  isotopes,   English
               nuclear mass and nuclear stability, nuclear structures and
               nuclear  models,  radioactive  decay,  natural  radioactive   References:
               elements,  radiation  absorption,  latest  breakthrough  in   1. A. W. Adamson and A. P. Gast, Physical Chemistry of
               nuclear chemistry.                              Surfaces, Wiley Interscience, 1997.
                                                              2. D. J. Shaw, Introduction to Colloid & Surface Chemistry,
               Nuclear  reactions:  fission  and  fusion,  interactions  of   Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1992.
               radiation  with  matters,  effects  of  radiation  on  matters,   3. P. C. Hiemenz and R. Rjagopalan, Principles of Colloid
                                                                                rd
               danger of radiation, dosimetry, detection and measurement   & Surface Chemistry, 3  ed., Marcel Dekkerm, 1997.
               of  radiation,  production  and  application  of  radioisotopes,   4. R.  Aveyard,  and  D.  A.  Haydon, An  Introduction to  the
               effects of nuclear to environment.              Principles  of Surface  Chemistry, Cambridge  University
                                                               Press, 1973.
                                                                                                      nd
               Assessment Methods:                            5. D.F. Evans, H. Wennerstrom, The Colloidal Domain, 2
               Continuous assessment:    30%                   ed. Wiley-Vch, 1999.
               Final examination:      70%                    6. D.H. Everett, Basic Principle Of Colloid Science, Royal
                                                               Society of Chemistry, 1988.
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