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structure. intermolecular forces.<br />

Analytical chemistry precipitation equilibria; complex ion<br />

equilibria; the Nernst equation.<br />

Physical chemistry thermodynamics first law; thermochemistry;<br />

second law; entropy; free energy and equilibria;<br />

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kinetics.<br />

Practical chemistry analytical; volumetr~c, gravimetric,<br />

instrumental; inorganic: synthesis, reactions; organic:<br />

techniques, synthesis, reactions, characterisation of<br />

products.<br />

SC318 Microbiology<br />

7.J credit points 4 hours per week Hawthorn<br />

Prerequisites: SC108, SC208.<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Applied<br />

Science (Biochemistry/Chemistry)<br />

Content<br />

Basic microbiology general anatomy of the bacterial cell.<br />

Structure and function of bacterial components. Bacterial<br />

nutrition and growth. Types and composition of media for<br />

gowth. Special growth techniques anaerobic, enrichment.<br />

Counting techniques as a method for measuring bacterial<br />

gowth. These will also include simple field techniques such<br />

as millipore filtration and MPN counts.<br />

Sterilisation methods a wide range of physical and chemical<br />

methods of sterilisation and disinfection will be taught. The<br />

methods will range from heat and radiation methods which<br />

are suitable for laboratories to chemicals and chlorine which<br />

are suitable for extensive waterways.<br />

Practical work will be conducted in conjunction with the<br />

above topics.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Tonora, G.L., et al., Microbiology. 4th edn, Calif, Benjamin/<br />

Cummings Publishing Co. Inc., 1994<br />

SC349 Microbiology<br />

10 credit points 4 hours per week Hawthorn<br />

Prerequisites: SC109, SC209<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Applied<br />

Science (Environmental Health)<br />

Content<br />

Basic microbiology general anatomy of the bacterial cell.<br />

Structure and function of bacterial components. Bacterial<br />

nutrition and growth. Types and composition of media for<br />

gowth. Special growth techniques anaerobic, enrichment.<br />

Counting techniques as a method for measuring bacterial<br />

gowth. These will also include simple field techniques such<br />

as millipore filtration and MPN counts.<br />

Sterilisation methods a wide range of physical and chemical<br />

methods of sterilisation and disinfection will be taught. The<br />

methods will range from heat and radiation methods which<br />

are suitable for laboratories to chemicals and chlorine which<br />

are suitable for extensive waterways.<br />

Practical work will be conducted in conjunction with the<br />

above topics.<br />

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Recommended reading<br />

Tonora, G.L., et al., Microbiology. 4th edn, Calif, Benjamid<br />

Cummings Publishing Co. Inc., 1994<br />

SC353 Applied Chemistry<br />

10 credit points 4 hours per week Hawthorn<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Applied<br />

Science (Applied Chemistry)<br />

Content<br />

Industrial energy sources coal, oil, natural gas, shale and<br />

nuclear. Production and use of synthesis gas. Coal<br />

conversion processes.<br />

Inorganic reactions a study of the major classes of inorganic<br />

reactions and associated equilibria. Application of such<br />

reactions to the separation and identification of common<br />

metal cations and anions in multi-component solutions and<br />

commercial products. This component of the course is done<br />

as practical work.<br />

Kinetics of complex reactions Consecutive, parallel and<br />

reversible first-order reactions; non-equal iniitial<br />

concentrations; enzyme kinetics; free radical and chain<br />

reactions; the internal combustion engine and air pollution;<br />

batch and flow reactions.<br />

Introduction to the chemical industry and chemical<br />

processing fluid flow; heat transfer; separation proocesses;<br />

process analysers; process control.<br />

SC360 Practical Chemistry<br />

15 credit points 7 hours per week Hawthorn<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Applied<br />

Science (Applied Chemistry)<br />

Content<br />

Quantitative analysis manual titration, colorimetry, atomic<br />

absorption, electrodeposition, GC, HPLC and a project in<br />

quantitative atomic absorption.<br />

Physical chemistry experiments in phase equilibria and<br />

spectroscopy.<br />

SC370 Chemistry<br />

15 credit points 6 hours per week Hawthom<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Applied<br />

Science (Applied Chemistry)<br />

Content<br />

Thermodynamics formation; reaction; variations with<br />

temperature; chemical potentials; available work.<br />

Phase equilibria one and two component systems, with<br />

emphasis on practical applications.<br />

Organic chemistry aromaticity.<br />

Chromatography general principles; column<br />

chromatography, GC, HPLC.<br />

Analytical chemistry sampling.<br />

Spectroscopy basic instrumentation; atommic, UV/visible<br />

and IR spectra.

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