Part 1 Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Unit 1 Chemistry
Unit 2 Chemical Engineering
2.1 Etymology
2.2 History of chemical engineering
2.3 New concepts and innovations
2.4 Safety and hazard developments
2.5 Recent progress
2.6 Concepts
Part 2 Basic Chemistry
Unit 3 Basic Concepts
3.1 Matter
3.2 Atom
3.3 Element
3.4 Compound
3.5 Substance
3.6 Molecule
3.7 Mole
3.8 Ions and salts
3.9 Acidity and basicity
3.10 Phase
3.11 Redox
3.12 Bonding
3.13 Reaction
3.14 Equilibrium
3.15 Energy
Unit 4 Subdisciplines
4.1 Analytical chemistry
4.2 Biochemistry
4.3 Inorganic chemistry
4.4 Materials chemistry
4.5 Neurochemistry
4.6 Nuclear chemistry
4.7 Organic chemistry
4.8 Physical chemistry
4.9 Theoretical chemistry
Unit 5 Pharmaceutical Engineering
5.1 History
5.2 Pharmaceutical industry in the United Kingdom
Unit 6 Pharmacy
6.1 Disciplines
6.2 Pharmacy technicians
6.3 Education requirements
6.4 History
6.5 Practice areas
6.6 The future of pharmacy
6.7 Symbols
Unit 7 Atomic Structure
Unit 8 Chemical Bonding
8.1 Overview of main types of chemical bonds
8.2 History
Unit 9 Chemical Reaction
9.1 Synthesis
9.2 Decomposition
9.3 Single replacement
9.4 Double replacement
9.5 Historical overview
9.6 Basic concepts of chemical reactions
Unit 10 Factors Influencing the Rate of a Chemical Reaction
10.1 Concentration of reactants
10.2 Temperature
10.3 Medium or state of matter
10.4 Presence of catalysts and competitors
10.5 Pressure
10.6 Mixing
10.7 Summary of factors that affect chemical reaction rate
Part 3 Laboratory
Unit 11 Laboratory Apparatus: Chemical Instruments
Unit 12 Recrystallization
12.1 Single-solvent approach
12.2 Two-solvent recrystallization
Unit 13 Acid-Base Titration
Unit 14 Isolation, Purification, and Identification of Caffeine
14.1 Background
14.2 Procedures
Part 4 Academic Reading
Unit 15 A (R)evolution in Chemistry
15.1 Enzymes--the sharpest chemical tools of life
15.2 Human thought has limitations
15.3 Arnold starts to play with evolution
15.4 Mating--for more stable evolution
15.5 New enzymes produce sustainable biofuel
15.6 Smith uses bacteriophages
15.7 Bacteriophages--a link between a protein and its unknown gene
15.8 Antibodies can fish out the right protein
15.9 Antibodies can block disease processes
15.10 Winter puts antibodies on the surface of phages
15.11 The world's first pharmaceutical based on a human antibody
15.12 The start of a new era in chemistry
Unit 16 A Storied Russian Lab is Trying to Push the Periodic Table Past Its Limits--and Uncover Exotic New Elements
Unit 17 The Importance of Synthetic Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Unit 18 Extending the Application of Biocatalysis to Meet the Challenges of Drug Development
Part 5 Supplementary Reading
Appendix 1: Introduction about the Undergraduate Programme in Queen's University
Appendix 2: A List of Chemists
Appendix 3: A List of Chemical Engineers
Appendix 4: A List of Vocabulary in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Appendix 5: Element Names and Their Pronunciation
Appendix 6: Bilingual List of Common Analytical Instrument and Methods
Appendix 7: Terms Used in General and Inorganic Chemistry
Appendix 8: Terms Used in Organic and Biological Chemistry
Appendix 9: Terms Used in Analytical and Physical Chemistry
References