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Monash University

Semester Two Examination Period
2010

Faculty Of Science

EXAM CODES: CHM1022

TITLE OF PAPER: CHEMISTRY

EXAM DURATION: 3 hours writing time

READING TIME: 10 minutes

THIS PAPER IS FOR STUDENTS STUDYING AT:( tick where applicable)

( Berwick X Clayton X Malaysia X Off Campus Learning ( Open Learning
( Caulfield X Gippsland ( Peninsula X Enhancement Studies ( Sth Africa
( Pharmacy ( Other (specify)

During an exam, you must not have in your possession, a book, notes, paper, electronic device/s, calculator, pencil case, mobile phone or other material/item which has not been authorised for the exam or specifically permitted as noted below. Any material or item on your desk, chair or person will be deemed to be in your possession. You are reminded that possession of unauthorised materials in an exam is a discipline offence under Monash Statute 4.1.

No examination papers are to be removed from the room.

This paper contains 3 Sections each worth 60 marks.
Please attempt all questions.

AUTHORISED MATERIALS

CALCULATORS X YES ( NO
*Calculators with School of Chemistry/Science Faculty authorisation label only

OPEN BOOK ( YES X NO

SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED ITEMS X YES ( NO

if yes, items permitted are: MOLECULAR MODELS

Candidates must complete this section if required to write answers within this paper

STUDENT ID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ DESK NUMBER __ __ __ __

Data Page

|Amino Acids | |
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