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High Diploma Examination in Chemistry Department
Topics for high diploma examination in Chemistry Department (26-September-2019) 1. Organic chemistry: Hydrocarbons: Alkane, Alkene, Alkene, Alkyne, Aromatics. Chemical and physical aspects including mechanism Carbonyl compounds: Aldehydes, Ketones, Esters. Chemical and physical aspects including mechanism Alcohols and Alkyl halides. Chemical and physical aspects including mechanism. 2. Analytical Chemistry: Chapter 4 & 9 (Book; Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, Skoog) Preparation of aqueous solutions. pH and buffer solutions. 3. Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic table and periodicity. Bonding theory, Valence bond theory, Molecular bond theory (Basic principle). 4. Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamic and Kinetics (Basic principles). 5. Biochemistry: Protein, Enzyme and Vitamins (Basic principles). |
College of Science students ranking for the academic year 2017-2018 first trail
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Second trial passed students' Mark
Second trial passed students' mark Biology: Geology: Computer: Mathematics: Physics: Chemistry: |