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You will find that all the lecturers in the School of Chemistry are very approachable. If you have questions about any of the material that they have presented, feel free to contact them.

This page also shows a link to lecture notes, where available. These require a password which is available on the USYD eLearning (WebCT) site for the unit.

Semester 1


CHEM1001 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 1A Series (i)

CHEM1001 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 1A Series (ii)

CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A Series (i)

CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A Series (ii)

CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A Series (iii)

CHEM1102 - Chemistry 1B

CHEM1108 - Chemistry 1 (Life Sciences)

CHEM1405 - Chemistry 1 (Veterinary Science)

CHEM1611 - Chemistry 1 (Pharmacy A)

CHEM1901 - Chemistry 1A (Advanced) and CHEM1903 - Chemistry 1A (Special Studies Program)





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