CHEM30016
Reactivity and Mechanism
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View all CHEM30016 notes(H1) CHEM30016 Colour-Coded Diagrams and Formulas W7-9
ORGANICS: Enolate chemistry: Regiochemistry in enolate formation (kinetic and thermodynamic cont...
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(H1) Colour-coded diagrams, tables and summaries of Weeks 1-6 CHEM30016 course
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(H1) W10-12 CHEM30016 Comprehensive Lecture + Tutorial + Textbook Summaries
Subject Summaries for W10-12 for the following topics: Statistical Thermodynamics, Boltzmann distri...
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Organic Reactions Summary [REACTIVITY AND MECHANISM - H1]
Summary sheet of the reactants, conditions, and results of all major reactions covered in the organi...
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Summary of theoretical/quantum chemistry for CHEM30016
Covered Profs Bieske and Soncini's lectures which are more math/physics-based Bieske section: Prop...
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Physical Chemistry Equations Summary - REACTIVITY AND MECHANISM [H1]
Summary of all the equations needed for the physical chemistry section of the Reactivity and Mechani...
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Reviews
Definitely the most interesting Chem subject so far. But be prepared to do a lot of revision in your own time as it is very content heavy and the lecturers move through it very fast. Difficulty-wise similar to CHEM20020, but with significantly more content built onto previous understanding.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023
Core subject for chemistry majors, standard set up of three blocks of four-week topics. The stuff on statistical mechanics (like Boltzmann distributions, partition functions, entropy) was very useful for later subjects and research in physical chemistry. The quantum section was cool too, and included an expansion to the ideal gas law so that it can apply to real gases. (P.S. I took this subject in semester 1, 2014, but that doesn't appear in the drop-down menu, so I'll select semester 1, 2017, which is the oldest option available.)