The document summarizes chemistry and forensic chemistry degree programs at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). It outlines the school of forensic and investigative science, which offers diverse programs across forensic investigation, policing, chemistry, and more. It provides details on the BSc and MChem chemistry programs, including course content, facilities, staff, opportunities for students, and positive feedback from external examiners. The forensic chemistry program combines chemistry and crime scene science, emphasizing organic chemistry, chemical analysis, and crime scene processing skills.
Chemistry at the University of LeicesterTeam MyRSC
The document provides information about chemistry degree programs offered at the University of Leicester, including BSc and MChem degrees in Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Chemistry with Forensic Science. The degrees involve core modules in the first two years covering topics like chemical principles and organic chemistry. Students can do a year abroad in industry or study for the MChem degrees. Practical lab work is a key part of the programs. Student reviews praise the organization, resources, and support provided by the University.
SYNTHESIS, SPECTRAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF MIXED LIGAND COMPLEXES OFCo(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) WITH 4-AMINOANTIPYRINE AND TRIBUTYLPHOSPHINE
Organic Chemistry is the study of carbon compounds and their properties. The student group conducted an attachment at Nanyang Technological University to learn organic synthesis techniques. They used software like ChemDraw and SciFinder to identify compounds and research chemical reactions. For their project, the group investigated chiral synthesis reactions involving a given compound. They identified the compound, searched for related reactions online, and compiled their findings in a presentation.
This document provides an overview of chemistry concepts. It defines chemistry as the study of matter and its properties. It describes the traditional areas of chemistry study like organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Chemistry affects all aspects of life because living and nonliving things are made of matter. Chemists play roles in materials development, energy, medicine, agriculture, environmental protection, and studying the universe. Problem solving and the scientific method are important aspects of chemistry. Collaboration and communication are also essential to scientific progress.
This document outlines a study investigating the cage effects of ionic liquids. The goals are to synthesize naphthyl ester starting materials and purify them for use in a photo-Fries reaction probe experiment to quantify cage effects. Naphthyl esters were synthesized from naphthols and acid chlorides. The esters were purified using recrystallization or column chromatography and analyzed for purity using melting point, TLC, and GC/MS. The purified esters will be used in future photolysis experiments coupled with GC/MS to quantify cage effects of ionic liquids and hexanes as a control. This will provide insight into how effectively solute molecules can escape solvent cages in ionic liquids.
Microwave Assisted Synthesis, Structure, Spectral Characterization And Biolog...inventionjournals
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention (IJPSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Pahrmaceutical Science. IJPSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
All manuscripts are subject to rapid peer review. Those of high quality (not previously published and not under consideration for publication in another journal) will be published without delay.
Chemistry at the University of LeicesterTeam MyRSC
The document provides information about chemistry degree programs offered at the University of Leicester, including BSc and MChem degrees in Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Chemistry with Forensic Science. The degrees involve core modules in the first two years covering topics like chemical principles and organic chemistry. Students can do a year abroad in industry or study for the MChem degrees. Practical lab work is a key part of the programs. Student reviews praise the organization, resources, and support provided by the University.
SYNTHESIS, SPECTRAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF MIXED LIGAND COMPLEXES OFCo(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) WITH 4-AMINOANTIPYRINE AND TRIBUTYLPHOSPHINE
Organic Chemistry is the study of carbon compounds and their properties. The student group conducted an attachment at Nanyang Technological University to learn organic synthesis techniques. They used software like ChemDraw and SciFinder to identify compounds and research chemical reactions. For their project, the group investigated chiral synthesis reactions involving a given compound. They identified the compound, searched for related reactions online, and compiled their findings in a presentation.
This document provides an overview of chemistry concepts. It defines chemistry as the study of matter and its properties. It describes the traditional areas of chemistry study like organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Chemistry affects all aspects of life because living and nonliving things are made of matter. Chemists play roles in materials development, energy, medicine, agriculture, environmental protection, and studying the universe. Problem solving and the scientific method are important aspects of chemistry. Collaboration and communication are also essential to scientific progress.
This document outlines a study investigating the cage effects of ionic liquids. The goals are to synthesize naphthyl ester starting materials and purify them for use in a photo-Fries reaction probe experiment to quantify cage effects. Naphthyl esters were synthesized from naphthols and acid chlorides. The esters were purified using recrystallization or column chromatography and analyzed for purity using melting point, TLC, and GC/MS. The purified esters will be used in future photolysis experiments coupled with GC/MS to quantify cage effects of ionic liquids and hexanes as a control. This will provide insight into how effectively solute molecules can escape solvent cages in ionic liquids.
Microwave Assisted Synthesis, Structure, Spectral Characterization And Biolog...inventionjournals
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention (IJPSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Pahrmaceutical Science. IJPSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
All manuscripts are subject to rapid peer review. Those of high quality (not previously published and not under consideration for publication in another journal) will be published without delay.
Synthesis, characterization and kinetic studies of nickel (ii)Alexander Decker
This document summarizes the synthesis, characterization, and kinetic studies of a nickel(II) complex of dibenzoylmethane and its 1,10-phenanthroline adduct. The compounds were synthesized using nickel(II) acetate and characterized using elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility, IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Elemental analysis showed a 1:2 metal-ligand ratio for both compounds. Kinetic studies revealed the formation of the nickel complex occurs via a second-order reversible reaction between nickel and dibenzoylmethane with a rate constant between 1.7 x 103–9.2 x 103 moldm-3.
This document summarizes a student project to convert waste plastics into fuel. The project aims to address both environmental pollution from plastics and the need for alternative fuels. The students designed an apparatus consisting of various components like reactors, condensers, and storage vessels. Waste plastics are cleaned, shredded, and cracked at high temperatures in the presence of a catalyst to produce a crude oil. Tests on the crude oil found properties similar to conventional fuels. The project aims to provide an environmentally friendly way of reusing waste plastics.
The document discusses UNEP's 3-year project to convert waste plastics into fuel in order to address the growing problem of plastic waste. The project aims to build local capacity to identify appropriate waste plastic conversion technologies, assess feasibility, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Three cities - Nakhon Ratchasima, Phitsanulok, and Cebu Municipality - participated in pilot projects to convert waste plastics into pellets, liquid fuel, and solid fuel respectively. The project also produced guidelines on plastic waste assessment and identified appropriate conversion technologies.
Seminar on conversion of plastic wastes into fuelsPadam Yadav
This document summarizes the process of converting plastic wastes into fuels through catalytic pyrolysis. Plastic wastes are subjected to heat in the presence of a calcium carbide catalyst. This results in the breakdown of the plastic polymers into liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Testing showed the liquid fuels obtained met standards for gasoline, diesel and kerosene. When used in a diesel engine, the plastic fuel provided similar performance to diesel fuel. The process provides a feasible way to convert the 1 billion tons of annual plastic waste generated into useful fuels while reducing environmental impacts.
This document describes the process of converting waste plastic into fuel through pyrolysis. Pyrolysis involves thermally degrading plastic in the absence of oxygen to produce solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. The process uses a specially designed reactor heated to 350°C along with catalysts to cause the random depolymerization of plastics into fuel products. The machine used in pyrolysis consists of a reactor, catalytic cracker containing ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst, condenser to liquefy vapors, and nitrogen cylinder to provide an inert atmosphere. Converting waste plastic to fuel through pyrolysis solves disposal issues while producing valuable energy sources.
This document discusses social commerce, which is defined as using social networks in the context of e-commerce transactions. It identifies 7 types of social commerce including social network-driven sales, peer-to-peer sales, group buying, peer recommendations, user-curated shopping, participatory commerce, and social shopping. Examples are given like Facebook commerce, Twitter commerce, Groupon, and platforms that allow users to communicate and influence each other's purchasing decisions. The document also mentions examples of companies using social features to boost online conversions and sales.
This document outlines a presentation about the representation of religious and spiritual experiences on factual British TV from 2000-2009. It discusses conventions like focusing on personalities and journeys, and what is seen as acceptable (moderate beliefs) vs unacceptable (extreme or controlling beliefs). It also relates the TV portrayals to debates around secularism, new religious movements, fundamentalism, individualized spirituality, and how audiences receive the narratives.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
This document analyzes audience demographics for several thriller films:
- Inside Man, Traitor, and The Departed all had audiences that were majority male (64-70%), between ages 15-34, and social class ABC1.
- These findings suggest thrillers appeal most strongly to young professional/student males, likely due to the suspenseful elements attracting younger male viewers.
- In conclusion, the target audience for thrillers is young males ages 15-34 from social class ABC1. Marketing should focus on attracting this key demographic.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
1 february 2012 1 hbct weekly news updateNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly news update for 1HBCT soldiers, families, and friends. It announces upcoming events like a network meeting location change, gate closures, traffic pattern changes, and family activities. It also provides information about classes, transportation services, counseling resources and more happening around Fort Riley and the local community.
Eduardo Íñiguez, Associate Director Client Services, Iberia & LatAm, reflexiona sobre la importancia de los "insights" para volver a la esencia del branding.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
Owen Mitchell presented at the Chief Supply Chain Officer Forum on supply chain finance and controlling costs while working with CFOs. He discussed how the consumer landscape is changing with new technologies, the implications of personalized books for publishers and printers, improving cash velocity through digital sales, engaging suppliers through collaboration instead of threats, and focusing on value drivers like demand management, asset utilization, and reducing time to payment.
Microsoft power point automation-opensourcetestingtools_matrix-1tactqa
The document provides an overview of open source automation tools that can be used at RSA, including JSYSTEM, Selenium, BadBoy, AutoIT, FIT, FitNesse, and JEMMY. It discusses the challenges of automation, why automation tools are useful, and how the various tools work together in RSA's automation process from test planning and execution to defect tracking and continuous integration.
Program semester mata pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia kelas VI semester II terdiri dari 8 standar kompetensi yang mencakup kemampuan mendengarkan, berbicara, membaca, dan menulis. Materi pelajaran meliputi berita, drama, pidato, laporan buku, puisi, iklan, dan surat resmi. Kegiatan pembelajaran direncanakan setiap bulan dari Januari hingga Juni dengan penilaian kompetensi dasar, ulangan harian, dan ujian.
This document provides information about an organic chemistry module for a pharmacy department. It outlines the module objectives, which include introducing organic compounds relevant to pharmacy and teaching organic chemistry concepts. The module aims to evaluate activity objectives, inquiry levels, and relevance to students. Learning outcomes include naming organic structures, representing compounds, explaining properties and reactions. The module schedule lists weekly theoretical and practical topics over 24 weeks, covering material on alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and other functional groups. Assessments include exams, quizzes, assignments, presentations and lab reports.
Dr. Robert Craig is currently an organic chemistry lecturer and lab instructor at Wagner College. He has over 20 years of experience teaching chemistry at the community college and university level. His areas of expertise include organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, NMR, chromatography, and spectroscopy. He holds a PhD in Analytical/Physical Chemistry and Education from the CUNY Graduate Center and is a member of the scientific honor society Sigma Xi.
Synthesis, characterization and kinetic studies of nickel (ii)Alexander Decker
This document summarizes the synthesis, characterization, and kinetic studies of a nickel(II) complex of dibenzoylmethane and its 1,10-phenanthroline adduct. The compounds were synthesized using nickel(II) acetate and characterized using elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility, IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Elemental analysis showed a 1:2 metal-ligand ratio for both compounds. Kinetic studies revealed the formation of the nickel complex occurs via a second-order reversible reaction between nickel and dibenzoylmethane with a rate constant between 1.7 x 103–9.2 x 103 moldm-3.
This document summarizes a student project to convert waste plastics into fuel. The project aims to address both environmental pollution from plastics and the need for alternative fuels. The students designed an apparatus consisting of various components like reactors, condensers, and storage vessels. Waste plastics are cleaned, shredded, and cracked at high temperatures in the presence of a catalyst to produce a crude oil. Tests on the crude oil found properties similar to conventional fuels. The project aims to provide an environmentally friendly way of reusing waste plastics.
The document discusses UNEP's 3-year project to convert waste plastics into fuel in order to address the growing problem of plastic waste. The project aims to build local capacity to identify appropriate waste plastic conversion technologies, assess feasibility, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Three cities - Nakhon Ratchasima, Phitsanulok, and Cebu Municipality - participated in pilot projects to convert waste plastics into pellets, liquid fuel, and solid fuel respectively. The project also produced guidelines on plastic waste assessment and identified appropriate conversion technologies.
Seminar on conversion of plastic wastes into fuelsPadam Yadav
This document summarizes the process of converting plastic wastes into fuels through catalytic pyrolysis. Plastic wastes are subjected to heat in the presence of a calcium carbide catalyst. This results in the breakdown of the plastic polymers into liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Testing showed the liquid fuels obtained met standards for gasoline, diesel and kerosene. When used in a diesel engine, the plastic fuel provided similar performance to diesel fuel. The process provides a feasible way to convert the 1 billion tons of annual plastic waste generated into useful fuels while reducing environmental impacts.
This document describes the process of converting waste plastic into fuel through pyrolysis. Pyrolysis involves thermally degrading plastic in the absence of oxygen to produce solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. The process uses a specially designed reactor heated to 350°C along with catalysts to cause the random depolymerization of plastics into fuel products. The machine used in pyrolysis consists of a reactor, catalytic cracker containing ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst, condenser to liquefy vapors, and nitrogen cylinder to provide an inert atmosphere. Converting waste plastic to fuel through pyrolysis solves disposal issues while producing valuable energy sources.
This document discusses social commerce, which is defined as using social networks in the context of e-commerce transactions. It identifies 7 types of social commerce including social network-driven sales, peer-to-peer sales, group buying, peer recommendations, user-curated shopping, participatory commerce, and social shopping. Examples are given like Facebook commerce, Twitter commerce, Groupon, and platforms that allow users to communicate and influence each other's purchasing decisions. The document also mentions examples of companies using social features to boost online conversions and sales.
This document outlines a presentation about the representation of religious and spiritual experiences on factual British TV from 2000-2009. It discusses conventions like focusing on personalities and journeys, and what is seen as acceptable (moderate beliefs) vs unacceptable (extreme or controlling beliefs). It also relates the TV portrayals to debates around secularism, new religious movements, fundamentalism, individualized spirituality, and how audiences receive the narratives.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
This document analyzes audience demographics for several thriller films:
- Inside Man, Traitor, and The Departed all had audiences that were majority male (64-70%), between ages 15-34, and social class ABC1.
- These findings suggest thrillers appeal most strongly to young professional/student males, likely due to the suspenseful elements attracting younger male viewers.
- In conclusion, the target audience for thrillers is young males ages 15-34 from social class ABC1. Marketing should focus on attracting this key demographic.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
1 february 2012 1 hbct weekly news updateNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly news update for 1HBCT soldiers, families, and friends. It announces upcoming events like a network meeting location change, gate closures, traffic pattern changes, and family activities. It also provides information about classes, transportation services, counseling resources and more happening around Fort Riley and the local community.
Eduardo Íñiguez, Associate Director Client Services, Iberia & LatAm, reflexiona sobre la importancia de los "insights" para volver a la esencia del branding.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
Owen Mitchell presented at the Chief Supply Chain Officer Forum on supply chain finance and controlling costs while working with CFOs. He discussed how the consumer landscape is changing with new technologies, the implications of personalized books for publishers and printers, improving cash velocity through digital sales, engaging suppliers through collaboration instead of threats, and focusing on value drivers like demand management, asset utilization, and reducing time to payment.
Microsoft power point automation-opensourcetestingtools_matrix-1tactqa
The document provides an overview of open source automation tools that can be used at RSA, including JSYSTEM, Selenium, BadBoy, AutoIT, FIT, FitNesse, and JEMMY. It discusses the challenges of automation, why automation tools are useful, and how the various tools work together in RSA's automation process from test planning and execution to defect tracking and continuous integration.
Program semester mata pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia kelas VI semester II terdiri dari 8 standar kompetensi yang mencakup kemampuan mendengarkan, berbicara, membaca, dan menulis. Materi pelajaran meliputi berita, drama, pidato, laporan buku, puisi, iklan, dan surat resmi. Kegiatan pembelajaran direncanakan setiap bulan dari Januari hingga Juni dengan penilaian kompetensi dasar, ulangan harian, dan ujian.
This document provides information about an organic chemistry module for a pharmacy department. It outlines the module objectives, which include introducing organic compounds relevant to pharmacy and teaching organic chemistry concepts. The module aims to evaluate activity objectives, inquiry levels, and relevance to students. Learning outcomes include naming organic structures, representing compounds, explaining properties and reactions. The module schedule lists weekly theoretical and practical topics over 24 weeks, covering material on alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and other functional groups. Assessments include exams, quizzes, assignments, presentations and lab reports.
Dr. Robert Craig is currently an organic chemistry lecturer and lab instructor at Wagner College. He has over 20 years of experience teaching chemistry at the community college and university level. His areas of expertise include organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, NMR, chromatography, and spectroscopy. He holds a PhD in Analytical/Physical Chemistry and Education from the CUNY Graduate Center and is a member of the scientific honor society Sigma Xi.
The document discusses the CHEM-STUDY program, which was developed in 1960 by J.A. Campbell to improve chemistry education. CHEM-STUDY emphasizes chemical structures and uses an inductive approach through experimentation. It aims to update chemistry concepts, improve student understanding, relate chemistry to everyday life, and provide laboratory experiences. Materials developed for CHEM-STUDY include textbooks, lab manuals, films, and teacher guides. The program begins with an overview of chemistry and key concepts, moves to microscopic views of reactions, and concludes with introductions to organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Samical: B.Tech Chemical Engineering vs BSc ChemistrySAMICAL CHEM
B.Tech Chemical Engineering and BSc Chemistry cover different subjects and have different roles. B.Tech Chemical Engineering focuses on subjects like process calculations, chemical reaction engineering, and process design. It prepares students to work in production, process development, and equipment design. BSc Chemistry focuses on subjects like inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and spectroscopy. It provides a foundation in observing matter at the atomic level, analyzing substances and chemical reactions, and conducting research on new chemicals. Graduates can work in identifying properties of substances and estimating reaction rates. While both relate to 11th and 12th grade chemistry, they have different applications in industry and research.
The document outlines the course titles and outlines for the M.Phil Chemistry program. It includes 12 courses over 4 semesters, with 3 courses per semester in semesters 1 and 2. Semester 3 and 4 involve research and seminars for 12 credit hours and completion of a thesis. Some optional courses are also listed. Details are provided for 7 sample courses, including course codes, titles, credit hours, topics covered, and recommended textbooks.
This document provides an overview of analytical chemistry and instrumentation. It defines pharmaceutical chemistry and analytical chemistry. It discusses qualitative and quantitative analysis and describes common analytical instruments like pH meters, ORP meters, gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers, and spectrometers. It also outlines the analytical methodology and lists some applications of instrumental methods in fields like bioanalysis, environmental analysis, materials science, and forensic science.
1.Lecture.Introduction In Analytical ChemistryDaniel Wachtel
Analytical chemistry involves determining the qualitative and quantitative composition of matter. It focuses on improving existing analytical methods, extending methods to new samples, and developing new methods. The document outlines the key differences between analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. It also describes different types of analytical methods based on the amount of sample needed and the concentration of components being analyzed, from major to ultratrace levels. Physical, chemical, and biological methods of analysis are discussed based on the properties used to determine substances.
This show is for beginners or introductory guide for those who intend to specialize in chemistry or join any of chemical disciplines.
This illustrates what is chemistry science, different specializations in chemistry, their roles with the difference between them and also clarifies competitive skills you should have to strongly get into your specialization.
The document summarizes the 5 main branches of chemistry:
1) Organic chemistry studies carbon compounds and the chemistry of life.
2) Inorganic chemistry studies compounds without carbon-hydrogen bonds, including many metal compounds.
3) Analytical chemistry develops tools to measure matter and its properties.
4) Physical chemistry applies physics concepts like thermodynamics and quantum mechanics to chemistry.
5) Biochemistry studies chemical processes in living organisms.
Grossmann - Trends in Chemical Engineering Education: a U.S. PerspectiveOptim...ponenciasexpoquim11
The document discusses trends in chemical engineering education in the US. It notes that while bioengineering is seen as a "hot" area, the job market for biomedical engineers is uncertain. Many departments have added "biomolecular" or "biological" to their names. Core subjects are being reduced to make room for new courses, and process control is no longer required at some universities. New areas of focus include energy, sustainability, and innovation. The document advocates modernizing curricula while keeping core chemical engineering knowledge and emphasizing fundamentals, flexibility, and professionalism.
Analytical chemistry involves obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter. It determines what substances are present in samples and how much of each substance exists. Analytical chemists use their knowledge of chemistry, instrumentation, computers, and statistics to solve problems across many industries. They perform tasks like qualitative and quantitative analysis, separations, method validation, and communicating results. Analytical chemistry is applied in areas like assuring safety/quality of food, pharmaceuticals, water, and supporting legal and medical fields.
Dr. Igor V. Tetko introduces chemoinformatics, which uses informatics methods to solve chemical problems. It involves organizing and analyzing large chemical datasets. Key applications include drug discovery, chemical safety assessments like REACH, and predictive toxicology. Chemoinformatics helps address issues like high drug development costs and testing requirements by predicting properties in silico. The course covers topics like molecular representations, modeling techniques, and the online OCHEM database and modeling platform. Chemoinformatics aims to transform chemical data into knowledge to make better informed decisions.
CHEM Study was established in 1959 by the American Chemical Society to develop an original high school chemistry curriculum and teaching materials. It uses an inductive approach, with experiments guiding students to concepts and theories. The materials are highly integrated and emphasize relating atomic and molecular structure to chemical properties and reactions. CHEM Study produced textbooks, lab manuals, films and other materials to improve chemistry education. The Chemical Bond Approach also aimed to improve chemistry teaching, using a deductive approach organized around chemical bonds. It produced similar teaching materials to engage students who plan to study chemistry in college.
The document provides information on the chemistry curriculum for classes 11 and 12 in India.
Some key points:
1. The curriculum aims to provide students with conceptual knowledge of chemistry to enable them to pursue further academic or professional studies.
2. New areas like synthetic materials, biomolecules, and industrial chemistry have been added to better reflect current topics in chemistry.
3. Greater emphasis is placed on new nomenclature, symbols, fundamental concepts, and applications of chemistry in technology and industry.
4. The class 11 syllabus covers topics like atomic structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, thermodynamics, equilibrium, redox reactions and organic chemistry.
5. Practical work
The document provides information on the chemistry curriculum for classes 11 and 12 in India.
Some key points:
1. The curriculum aims to provide students with conceptual knowledge of chemistry to enable them to pursue further academic or professional studies.
2. New areas like synthetic materials, biomolecules, and industrial chemistry have been added to update the syllabus.
3. For class 11, the syllabus covers topics like atomic structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, thermodynamics, equilibrium etc.
4. The class 12 syllabus includes solutions, electrochemistry, kinetics, coordination compounds and various types of organic compounds.
5. Practical work involves volumetric analysis, salt analysis
Problem solving strategy and students' achievements on the concept of gas lawsveneyo
This document discusses a study that investigated the effect of using problem-solving strategy on students' academic achievements regarding the concept of gas laws in senior secondary school. The study adopted a quasi-experimental design involving 100 SS1 students from two public schools who were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. The experimental group was taught gas laws using problem-solving strategy while the control group was taught using lecture strategy. A chemistry achievement test on gas laws was administered as a pretest and posttest. Results from independent t-test analysis revealed that students taught using problem-solving strategy performed significantly better than those taught using lecture strategy. The study also found no significant difference in achievement between male and female students taught using problem-solving strategy. The study
The document provides information about studying chemistry at Newcastle University. It outlines the school of chemistry administration and staff, degree programs offered including BSc, MChem and specialized degrees. It describes the academic year structure, module examples and features of the chemistry programs like transferable skills, personal tutors and online resources. Degree courses cover organic, inorganic and physical chemistry across 4 stages with research preparation in the final year.
Dr. Komala Amma is seeking a professor position with over 32 years of experience in teaching. She has experience teaching a variety of chemistry courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her skills include curriculum development, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively. She has extensive experience developing lesson plans and assessments. She holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and has published several papers in chemistry journals.
Chemistry is the study of elements and molecules and their properties and interactions. Chemists conduct experiments and research to understand chemical substances and transformations. To become a chemist requires at minimum a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a related field, with coursework in various sciences. Gaining practical experience through internships is also important. With a graduate degree like a master's or PhD, chemists can work in research developing new technologies to solve problems in areas like health, energy, construction and transportation to improve lives and save the world.
This document provides information for chemistry applicants on personal statements, interviews, and what selectors look for. The personal statement is most important for determining offers. The interview will focus on technical chemistry questions to ensure applicants understand concepts and can think on their feet. Selectors look for enthusiasm and a real interest in studying chemistry, not just using it to enter another field. They want to admit students who will succeed in the program.
The document discusses the UCAS interview process for the Chemistry program at Cardiff University. [1] The interview is an informal but important part of the application process that will impact any offers made. [2] The interview allows the university to learn more about applicants' interest in and background knowledge of Chemistry. [3] Applicants should be prepared to discuss their personal statement and answer questions testing their theoretical and practical understanding of topics covered in A-Levels.
- The document discusses the option for chemistry students at the University of Edinburgh to complete a Year in Industry or Year Abroad as part of their degree programs.
- The Year in Industry is available on MChem degrees and involves a full year working in an industrial research lab between the third and fourth years, with an average salary of £16,700.
- A Year Abroad involves studying at a partner university abroad through programs like Erasmus, and some combine this with an industry placement.
What chemistry admissions tutors are looking for in a personal statementTeam MyRSC
The document provides advice for writing an effective personal statement for chemistry admissions. It should include details about why the applicant chose chemistry and is interested in the subject, any relevant work or projects, and plans for how they will use the degree. The general information section can include hobbies, achievements, and attributes that make the applicant well-rounded. Applicants should brainstorm ideas before writing, use clear English in 5 paragraphs, and support all statements with evidence without stretching the truth. Admissions tutors will use the personal statement for insights into the applicant's personality and suitability for the program.
Studying Chemistry at the University of BathTeam MyRSC
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4. As the largest School of its kind,
we offer a diverse range of
programmes in forensic
investigation, policing and
criminal investigation, fire and
explosion studies, chemistry,
forensic chemistry, anthropology
and archaeology..
In 2007 UCLan re-launched a
BSc(Hons) in Chemistry, the first
new chemistry course to be
opened within the UK in the last
10 years.
THE SCHOOL OF FORENSIC
AND INVESTIGATIVE SCIENCES
5. Mchem & BSc(Hons) Chemistry BSc(Hons) Forensic Chemistry
Entry Requirements: 280 points Entry Requirements: 280 points
To-date:
~ 80 U/G students across both courses
~ 20 P/G students (MSc or MPhil/Ph.D)
~ 20 academic and support staff
All chemistry graduates (2010) offered
jobs before awards days.
All chemistry graduates (2011) in full time
Employment or higher education (MSc/Ph.D).
GENERAL INFORMATION
8. The Degree is unique in that it
has a theme of Green
Chemistry running through
all 3 years.
An integrated approach to the
delivery of the branches of
chemistry is taken.
An average of 9 hours of
laboratory classes every
week.
Small groups given a high
level of training.
The chance to use complex
state of the art equipment in
a professional environment.
WHY STUDY CHEMISTRY AT UCLan
9. University of Central
Lancashire (UCLan) has state-
of-the-art science facilities that
reflect the changing needs of
students today.
These fantastic new facilities
range from a dynamic,
interactive new library that
facilitates group working, to a
high-quality sports centre that The signature chemical sciences
also provides nursery facilities facility home to Chemistry;
for students and staff with J.B. Firth Building.
young families.
J B FIRTH BUILDING
10. MChem Chemistry
Professional four year qualification which is pre-requisite to a
Chartered chemist status from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The MChem provides you with:
• Extensive research project.
• In-depth knowledge in
selected subject areas.
MSc
MSc Instrumental Analysis
MSc Forensic Toxicology
MSc Synthetic Organic Chemistry
MChem & MSc PROGRAMMES
11. Year Skills for Introduction Introduction Experimental Introduction Advanced
1 Chemists to the to Green Techniques to Chemical Skills
Synthesis and Chemistry in Concepts for
Analysis of Chemistry Chemists
Organic
Compounds
Year Elements of Laboratory Green Physical Tools for Concepts
2 Inorganic and Studies of Chemistry Chemistry: Green in
Organic Chemical in Action Theory and Chemistry Chemistry
Chemistry Concepts Application
in Analytical
Science
Year Research Chemistry Advanced Exploration Medicinal &
3 Topics Project Concepts in of Natural
Chemistry Chemical Product
Green Energy
Processes Chemistry
BSc(Hons) Chemistry
COURSE CONTENT
12. Year Skills for Introduction Introduction Experimental Introduction Advanced
1 Chemists to the to Green Techniques to Chemical Skills
Synthesis and Chemistry in Concepts for
Analysis of Chemistry Chemists
Organic
Compounds
Year Elements of Laboratory Green Physical Tools for Concepts
2 Inorganic and Studies of Chemistry Chemistry: Green in
Organic Chemical in Action Theory and Chemistry Chemistry
Chemistry Concepts Application
in Analytical
Science
Year Methods in Research Advanced Exploration Research Medicinal &
3 Organic Methods Concepts in of Topics Natural
Synthesis Chemistry Chemical Product
Processes Chemistry
Green Energy
Year Sample Preparation and Separation Science and Research Applications in
4 Screening Mass Spectrometry Project Organic
Synthesis
Elemental and Surface Molecular Spectroscopy
Analysis
MChem Chemistry
COURSE CONTENT
14. Forensic Chemistry is one of a number of scientific disciplines,
collectively called ‘Forensic Science’, which is the use of
science to analyse evidence in matters relating to the law.
Many people actively engaged in the field consider Chemistry to
be the single most important discipline to underpin Forensic
Science.
WHY STUDY FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
AT UCLan
15. Broadly speaking a mixture of Chemistry and
Crime Scene Science.
While the chemistry covers most major subject areas there is a
stronger emphasis on organic chemistry and chemical analysis
as this is most relevant to the field of forensic investigation.
Crime scene science provides training in the management and
processing of crime scenes, in the collection and analysis of
evidence. The University boasts some of the best crime scene
facilities of any UK university.
WHAT WILL I STUDY
16. Year Chemistry Crime Aspects Skills for Experimental Introduction Skills for
1 For Scène of Forensic Techniques to Chemical Chemists
Forensic Science Forensic Scientists in Concepts
Science Science Chemistry
Year Elements of Laboratory Forensic Physical Criminalistics Forensic
2 Inorganic Studies of Chemistry Chemistry: Practice
and Chemical Theory and
Organic Concepts Application
Chemistry in Analytical
Science
Year Applications Dissertation Advances Forensic Advanced Exploration
3 of Forensic in Toxicology Concepts in of Chemical
Science Forensic Chemistry Processes
Chemistry
COURSE CONTENT
17. Search and Recovery
Laboratories
Forensic Chemistry
Laboratories
Fire & Explosion
Laboratories and
Facilities
Crime Scene Houses
Vehicle Examination
Area
Moot Court
FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
INVESTIGATION
21. Outreach Helpers Course Representative
Help teach school children Speaking on behalf of the
chemistry students
Summer Schools RSC Representative
Help on week long projects with Going to RSC meetings
British and European students Supporting the chemistry
students at these meetings
Lab Based Summer Projects
Come in and work with an active Chemistry Website
researcher on a novel project Ideas, making movies, photo
shoots, etc…
CV ENHANCEMENT
23. The course team are to be congratulated on successfully
delivering an interesting and suitably demanding chemistry degree
programme with a good diversity of content and methods of
assessment.
Having had the opportunity to now review in detail the work of the
first batch of final year students, I’m happy that the knowledge and
skills they have acquired will allow them to stand up well in
comparison with students graduating from well established
courses at comparator institutions.
This student feedback concurs with my own feelings that the staff
have put in an exceptional effort to develop this new chemistry
programme and their enthusiasm and professionalism is very
evident to their students.
EXTERNAL EXAMINER REPORT
24. The course has a good mix of lecture, set assignment and
laboratory based learning and includes elements of more
innovative approaches such as open book exercises and peer
assessment in addition to the more traditional formal examinations
and lab reports.
The students themselves are enthusiastic about their course and
appreciative of the effort put in by the staff. One who had
transferred to the course from elsewhere compared it very
favourably to his earlier experiences.
EXTERNAL EXAMINER REPORT
Before I go on to talk about this course, I’d just like to take you through some of the facts about UCLan and the kind of institution we are.So in terms of key facts...A University community of over 35,000 students and 3,000 staff makes us the 5th largest University in Britain. About 20,000 students study here in Preston, accounting for a sixth of the city’s population during the academic year. The rest study in our other campuses in Burnley and on Cumbria’s Energy Coast; at partner college institutions across the country; and around 3,000 study UCLan courses at institutions across the globe. Our commitment to growing our international reach can be seen in the fact that we are currently building actual UCLan campuses in Cyprus and Thailand.120 nationalities are represented in the student body.Over 680 courses covering pretty much the full spread of academic disciplines. The only subjects we don’t currently offer are medicine and veterinary science. 96% of first year students satisfied/very satisfied in our 2010 UCLan Student Survey.We’re the only UK Modern University to appear in the QS World rankings.National research league table position improved by more than 20 places thanks to our performance in the most recent Research Assessment in 2008.