Course: CHE202: Chemistry Unit 2 - 2
Academic Year: 202324
Lecturer: Trudy Jackson
This course will introduce students to some key areas of applied Chemistry: Analytical, Industrial
and Environmental Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry topics such as Volumetric, Gravimetric and
Spectroscopic methods of analysis; and Chromatography and Distillation separation purification
techniques will be explored. Important chemical industries – Crude Oil, Aluminium, Ammonia,
Ethanol, Chlorine, and Sulphuric Acid will be studied. Environmental Chemistry topics such as
Water purification; Atmospheric reactions and air pollution concerns; and Solid Waste processes
will also be encountered. Students will develop key analytical and critical thinking skills through
the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, and through the solving of practical chemical
problems that apply to everyday life. Students will be challenged to critically examine ways in
which Green Chemistry principles can be employed to improve industrial methods for the
betterment of human society and the natural environment.
Academic Year: 202324
Lecturer: Trudy Jackson
This course will introduce students to some key areas of applied Chemistry: Analytical, Industrial
and Environmental Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry topics such as Volumetric, Gravimetric and
Spectroscopic methods of analysis; and Chromatography and Distillation separation purification
techniques will be explored. Important chemical industries – Crude Oil, Aluminium, Ammonia,
Ethanol, Chlorine, and Sulphuric Acid will be studied. Environmental Chemistry topics such as
Water purification; Atmospheric reactions and air pollution concerns; and Solid Waste processes
will also be encountered. Students will develop key analytical and critical thinking skills through
the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, and through the solving of practical chemical
problems that apply to everyday life. Students will be challenged to critically examine ways in
which Green Chemistry principles can be employed to improve industrial methods for the
betterment of human society and the natural environment.
- Teacher: Trudy Jackson