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Water Treatment and Purification
- Discuss some of the physical properties of water
- Identify the effects of alkalinity in water
- Distinguish between primary and secondary settlers
- Outline the causes of ‘hardness’ in water Read More

Introduction to Material Science
- Distinguish between material science and engineering
- Describe two- and three-dimensional crystal lattice syst...
- Explain the crystal structure of crystalline materials
- Recall the energy band structure of solids an... Read More

Diploma in Electrochemistry of Corrosion
- Explain how each form of corrosion affects the surroundi...
- Outline the different aspects of the thermodynamics of c...
- Discuss the relationship between free energy ... Read More

Key Concepts in Basic Chemistry
- Define chemistry and discuss its history
- Discuss the concept and classification of matter
- Explain the structure and the properties of atoms
- State the law of conservation of energy Read More

Diploma in AS-Level Chemistry: 2
- Summarise the five basic types of chemical reactions
- Outline the concept of oxidation numbers and the rules f...
- List the steps involved in balancing the ionic equations
- State the various groups of inorganic compoun... Read More

Diploma in A-Level Chemistry: 1
- Define the terms "Entropy", "Gibbs free energy", and "St...
- Outline how to calculate the probability of molecular ar...
- Explain how to calculate the entropy change of a reactio...
- List the steps for calculating Gibbs free ene... Read More

CLEP Chemistry: Physical Chemistry
- Describe the properties of acids and bases
- Discuss acid and base strength as well as the acid/base ...
- Describe the difference between Arrhenius and... Read More

Theory of Passivation and Polarization in Active-Passive Metals
- Evaluate the concept of passivation
- List the elements of passivation
- Evaluate the ennoblement of metal in relation... Read More

Electrochemical Nature and Thermodynamics of Corrosion
- Outline the different definitions of corrosion
- Discuss how corrosion affects the environment
- Outline the different forms of corrosion Read More

Beginner Chemistry: Redox Reactions, Equilibrium & Rates of Reaction
- Summarise the five basic types of chemical reaction
- Outline the concept of oxidation numbers and the rules f...
- Explain redox reactions Read More

A Complete Guide to ACD/ChemSketch
- Recall how to download and install the ACD/ChemSketch so...
- Describe how to draw chemical structures
- Evaluate how to use the template window Read More

Intermediate Chemistry: Nitrogen, Transition Elements and Metal Complexes
- Define nitrogen, sulfur and transition elements
- Identify the reasons for the low reactivity of nitrogen ...
- Describe the preparation of ammonia in the la... Read More

Diploma in AS-Level Chemistry: 3
- Recognise the group 2 elements and their electronic str...
- Explain the reaction of group 2 elements with oxygen, wa...
- List the uses of group 2 elements in industry
- Evaluate group 17 elements' reaction with met... Read More

Introduction to Elements, Atoms and the Periodic Table
- Describe the structure of an atom
- Identify different periods and groups in the Periodic Ta...
- Outline how to work out the electronic config... Read More

The Periodic Table and Periodic Trends
- Discuss Johann Dobereiner’s classification and A.E.B. de...
- Explain Newlands classification and Lothar Meyer’s class...
- List the merits and demerits of Mendeleev’s c... Read More

Introduction to Mixed Potential Theory and Corrosion Processes
- Distinguish between activation and concentration polariz...
- Describe the concept of mixed potential theory
- List the two boundary conditions in relation ... Read More
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