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CHEM10010 Introduction to the Chemistry of Biomolecules

The module initially covers the simple chemical functional groups that are found in bio-molecules, (alkane, alkene, alcohol amine, carboxylic acid, ester, amide), their systematic naming and some of their common reactions (acid/base, oxidation/reduction, condensation/hydrolysis). Then the focus will switch to the common bio-molecules themselves (carbohydrates, fats, proteins, DNA/RNA) with a description of their structure, how they are formed and their reactions with water. Later parts of the module will deal with how and why these chemical reactions occur in terms of their energetics and rates. Finally the acidity of certain of these molecules will be discussed. Students should note that they must achieve a minimum of 40% in the practical component of this Module in order to pass the module as a whole.
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@anonymous
2 years, 11 months ago

Awful. Lecturer is very poor. Exam is extremely difficult. 50 people in my class failed the mid term exam. Would not recommend unless u are excellent at chemistry. I would tell you more about the course content but I don't understand any of it so I can't.

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Subject: Chemistry

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Michael Casey

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?

Module Info

Subject: Chemistry

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Michael Casey

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?