Pre-requisite:
CXC pass at level 2, or its equivalent.
Syllabus:
Introduction to Chemistry. Atomic theory of matter. Electronic configuration of the
elements. The Periodic Table and related studies. The mole concept and stoichiometry.
Chemical bonding and molecular geometry.
The characteristics and properties of matter. Properties of solutions. Chemical Energetics
- the First Law of Thermodynamics; Enthalpy and its calculation.
The chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons.
A practical course of 72 hours.
Evaluation:
One 3-hour written paper 75% In-course test 10% Practical work 15%
Practical work is assessed throughout the duration of the course. Students whose practical work is considered to be unsatisfactory are required to sit a practical examination of not more than six hours duration. Candidates must provide the ORIGINAL notebooks of their laboratory work at the practical examination. These must be certified by the laboratory course Supervisor and may be taken into consideration by the Examiners.
Pre-requisite:
CXC pass at level 2, or its equivalent.
Syllabus:
Properties and Reactivity of Main Group Elements and their compounds. Transition Metal
Elements and their compounds. Coordination compounds.
Principles of Electrochemistry.
Kinetics - rates of chemical reactions. Chemical Equilibrium and its application.
A functional group approach to the chemistry of organic compounds - alkyl halides,
alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids and their derivatives. Aromatic
compounds.
A practical course of 72 hours.
Evaluation:
One 3-hour written paper 75% In-course test 10% Practical work 15%
Practical work is assessed throughout the duration of the course. Students whose practical work is considered to be unsatisfactory are required to sit a practical examination of not more than six hours duration. Candidates must provide the ORIGINAL notebooks of their laboratory work at the practical examination. These must be certified by the laboratory course Supervisor and may be taken into consideration by the Examiners.
Pre-requisite:
C 06J and C 06K or GCE A-level Chemistry (pass at level D) or its equivalent.
Syllabus:
Atomic theory. Interactions between atoms, ions and molecules. Crystal structures and
symmetry elements. The Born-Haber cycle. Molecular Orbital theory for homo- and
heteronuclear diatomic molecules.
Thermodynamics, Energetics and Molecular Strucure.
Aliphatic and Aromatic Chemistry - a mechanistic approach.
A practical course of 72 hours.
Evaluation:
One 3-hour written paper 75% In-course test 10% Practical work 15%
Practical work is assessed throughout the duration of the course. Students whose practical work is considered to be unsatisfactory are required to sit a practical examination of not more than six hours duration. Candidates must provide the ORIGINAL notebooks of their laboratory work at the practical examination. These must be certified by the laboratory course Supervisor and may be taken into consideration by the Examiners.
Pre-requisite:
C06J and C06K, or GCE A-level Chemistry (pass at level D) or its equivalent.
Syllabus:
A detailed study of Main Group elements based on their position in the Periodic Table.
The properties of oxygen and its compounds. Coordination compounds of First Row Transition
Metal Elements and their stereochemical features.
Kinetics - order and molecularity. Enthalpy and Entropy of activation.
Synthesis and Reactions of functionalised organic compounds. An introduction to Aromatic
Chemistry.
A practical course of 72 hours.
Evaluation:
One 3-hour written paper 75% In-course test 10% Practical work 15%
Practical work is assessed throughout the duration of the course. Students whose
practical work is considered to be unsatisfactory are required to sit a practical
examination of not more than six hours duration. Candidates must provide the ORIGINAL
notebooks of their laboratory work at the practical examination. These must be certified
by the laboratory course Supervisor and may be taken into consideration by the Examiners.
Both C10J and C10K must be successfully completed before a student can proceed to Part II
courses in Chemistry.
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