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CH 242 - Organic Chemistry |
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Associated Term:
Winter 2017
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1- Explain the theory of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as it applies to the evaluation of organic compounds and be able to interpret NMR spectra. 2- Apply the principles of acid-base chemistry to organic reactions 3- Apply molecular orbital theory to explain the chemical character of molecules containing conjugated and aromatic pi bonding. 4- Analyze and appropriately apply major bonding theories and models to molecular structures and to predict/explain reactions. 5- For the common classes (such as alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, aromatics, carboxylic acids and their derivatives) of organic molecules: (a) describe their characteristic structures; (b) relate molecular structure to physical properties; (c) correlate molecular structure with names; (d) describe characteristic reaction mechanisms; (e) state specific reactions 6- Apply knowledge of reaction mechanisms to predict products. 7- Apply knowledge of specific reactions to synthesis problems. 8- Use the Principles of Green Chemistry to evaluate chemical reactions. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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