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Chemist Licensure Examinations
Everything you need to know.
REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION:
- Republic Act No. 754 states that no person shall practice as a chemist in the Philippines without a certificate of registration from the Professional Regulation Commission.
- All applicants for registration as chemists shall be required to undergo an examination.
THE SCOPE OF CHEMISTRY:
- The analysis, synthesis, preparation, and manufacture of chemical, biochemical and mineral products and materials; sale of chemicals, chemical apparatus, and chemical equipment; consultation work on problems related to chemical or physico-chemical processes.
SPECIFIC SYLLABUS:
I. Inorganic Chemistry
A. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
B. Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
C. Quantum Theory and Electronic Structure of Atoms D. Periodic Relationship among Elements E. Chemical Bonding F. Solids and Material Chemistry1. Crystal Structures
2. Bonding in Ionic Solids
3. Molecular Orbital Theory of Solids and Band Structure
G. Reactivity of Inorganic Compounds
1. Acids and Bases Solubility Equilibria
2. Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry
H. Chemistry of Main Group Elements and Their Compounds
I. Chemistry of Transition Metals and Coordination Compounds J. Nuclear Chemistry K. Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry1. Catalysis and Important Industrial Processes
2. Environmental and Atmospheric Chemistry
3. Inorganic Materials
II. Analytical Chemistry
A. General Aspects
1. Chemicals, Apparatuses, and Unit Operations
2. Measurements, Quantities, Concentrations, and Stoichiometry
3. Sampling and Sample Preparations
4. Errors in Chemical Analysis and Uncertainty of Measurements
5. Chemometrics: Application of Statistics to Evaluation of Analytical Data
6. Quality Assurance in Analytical Measurements
7. Safety in Handling Chemicals and Waste
B. Chemical Reactions: Equilibria in Quantitative Analysis
1. Acid-Base Equilibria
2. Precipitation Reactions
3. Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria
4. Complex Formation
5. Charge and Mass Balance
C. Analytical Separations1. Solvent Extraction
2. Ion-Exchange
3. Complex Formation
4. Precipitation
5. Electrodeposition
6. Solid Phase Extraction
D. Gravimetric Analysis
E. Volumetric Analysis
1. Acid-Base Titrations
2. Redox Titrations
3. Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria
4. Compliximetric Titrations
5. Buffers
F. Instrumental Methods of Analysis
1. Chromatographic Methods
a. GC
b. HPLC
c. SFC
2. Optical Spectroscopy
a. IR
b. UV-Vis
c. AAS
d. AES
e. ICP
3. Nuclear Analytical Techniques
a. NAA
b. XRF
c. LSC
d. NMR
e. MS
4. Electroanalytical Methods
a. Potentiometry
b. Voltammetry
c. Coulometry
5. Basic Electronics for Chemical Instrumentation
III. Organic Chemistry
A. Structure, Bonding,Functional Groups. and Types of Reactions
B. Stereochemistry
C. Chemistry of Organic Compounds
1. Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, and Polyenes
2. Alicyclic and Cyclic Hydrocarbons
3. Alkyl Halides
4. Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides
5. Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
6.Aldehydes and Ketones
7. Benzene and Aromatic Derivatives
8. Phenols
9. Amines
10. Polyfinctional Compounds
D. Biomolecules
1. Carbohydrates
2. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Nucleic Acids
5. Biological Reactions and Mechanisms
E. Identification (Characterization) of Organic Compounds and Biomolecules
1. Spectroscopy
a. UV-Vis
b. NMR
c. IR
d. MS
2. Electrophoresis
3. Chromatographic Methods
a. HPLC
b. GC
IV. Physical Chemistry
A. Gases
B. The First Law of Thermodynamics
C. The Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics
D. Phase Equilibria
E. Phases and Solutions
F. Chemical Equilibrium
G. Chemical Kinetics
H. Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure
I. Electrochemistry and Solutions of Electrolytes
J. Surface Chemistry and Colloids
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Special Thanks to:
Professional Regulation Commission, Board of Chemistry:
Hon. Adoracion P. Resurreccion
(Chairwoman)
Ms. Soledad S. Castañeda
(Member)
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