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attomic_structure @courses:major
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. Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus (the central core) of the atom. Neutrons are neutral particles also found in the nucleus. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus in shells or energy levels. The number of protons in the nucleus is known as the atomic number, which d
english_for_chemists @courses:aecc:english_communication
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try students ====== English is a vital language in the field of chemistry, as it is the language of ... lobally. Chemistry students need to be proficient in English to read scientific journals, communicate their research findings, and collaborate with scientists from around the world. Here are some essential skills and langu
ENGLISH COMMUNICATION for Chemistry Learners @courses:aecc:english_communication
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h the necessary skills to effectively communicate in personal, social, and professional settings. The ability to share thoughts, emotions, and ideas is essential for maintaining relationships and fostering social and cultural understanding. With globalization and cultural
synthesisvssyntheses @courses:aecc:english_communication
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are both forms of the same noun, but they differ in their number or quantity. "Synthesis" is the singular form of the noun, which refers to the act or process of combining different things to create something new. For example: "The synthesis of these two chemicals resul
english_communication @courses:aecc
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JECTIVES ====== The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the theory, fundamentals and tools of communication and to develop in them vital communication skills which should be integral to personal, social and professional interactions. One of the critical links among human being
भारतीय_रसायन_का_इतिहास @courses:teaching_topics
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भारतीय रसायन का इतिहास Knowledge Tradition of Indian Chemistry Ancient Indian chemists and their works: Nagarjuna, Vagbhata, Govindacharya, Yashodhara, Ramchandra, Somadeva, etc. Introductory idea about rasas Main rasa: Maharas, Upa
nomenclature_of_organic_chemistry @courses:iupac
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f Organic Chemistry ====== preferred IUPAC name (PIN) - Favre, Henri A.; Powell, Warren H. (2014).... etails/?project_nr=2001-043-1-800|Preferred names in the nomenclature of organic compounds.]] - Nom... 978-1-84973-306-9. - Compendium of Chemical Terminology (the Gold Book) - Rigaudy, J.; Klesney, S
IUPAC @courses:iupac
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====== IUPAC ====== These pages contain information related to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Links to various resources are included here. No
brief_guide_to_the_nomenclature_of_inorganic_chemistry @courses:iupac
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====== Brief guide to the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry ====== This article is available at https://iupac.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Inorganic-Brief-Guide-V1-3.pdf. =====References: ===== Hartshorn, R. M., Hellwich, K.-H., Yerin, A., Damhus, T., & Hutton, A. T. (2015). Brief guide to the nomenclature of inorganic chemistry. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 87(
Question Bank @courses:question_bank
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The questions have been selected from various examinations of different universities/or assignments. *... ignments.** Class Assignments are assigned to you in the class or MS team. <nspages -h1 -exclude:star
organic_synthesis-1 @courses:question_bank
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====== Organic Synthesis ====== * Explain Chemoselectivity. * Explain Stereoselectivity. * Explain Alkene synthesis. * Explain 1, 3 - difunctiondised compounds. * Explain different methods of oxi
bioorganic_and_bioinorganic_chemistry @courses:question_bank
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======Bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry ====== * Unordered List ItemDescribe the structure of hemoglobin * Double helix structure of DNA *
chemistry_of_natural_products-1 @courses:question_bank
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* Discuss the structure and synthesis of Atropine. * Discuss the constitution and uses of coniine. * Discuss the following in the context of cholesterol : (i)Structure of nucleus (ii) Nature and position of the side chain
biochemistry-1 @courses:question_bank
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ns on the Biological system. - What is Heamprotein? Explain the role of Haemoglobin and Myoglobinon oxygen uptake. Give an account of the physiological and kinetic model. - Discuss b
organic_chemistry_1 @courses:question_bank
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ynthesis\\ Chemical Properties of Pyrrole \\ Explain the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution reaction of pyridine. \\
application_of_spectroscopy-1 @courses:question_bank
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SEC: Skill Enhancement Course @courses:sec
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Core papers @courses:core
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Discipline Specific Electives @courses:dsc
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bioinorganic_environmental @courses:dsc
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chemistry_of_cosmetics @courses:sec
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water-l1 @courses:ug:water
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Topics for Undergraduate Classes @courses:ug
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