Organic Chemistry KJ3308
Course Objectives
To have an overview of
- the primary functional groups such as alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromaticity, alcohols, ketones, organic acids etc.
- the most important reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry.
- naming according to the IUPAC-system.
- the main physical and chemical properties of the different functional groups.
Laboratory experiments: Organic synthesis with instrumentall analysis to identify organic compounds
Course Description
The chemical bond(s), functional group overview, naming rules, nucleophiles, electrophiles, inductive effect, resonance effect, steric effect, reaction mechanisms. The major reactions of the functional groups. General mechanisms such as substitution-, elimination- and addition reaction mechanisms.
Laboratory experiments: Organic synthesis of different organic compounds with instrumentall analysis like chromatography and spectroscopy to identify the organic compounds synthesized
Learning Methods
Lectures and individual exercises.
Assessment Methods
There will be two written individual examinations. Each counts for 25% of the final score.
The laboratory work is compulsory, and must be approved and will count 50%.
To pass the course, the total evaluation of the student has to satisfy as minimum the qualitative description of credit character E. In addition, each of the two individual written exams have to be minimum 20% correct.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Marianne Sørflaten Eikeland <Marianne.EikelandSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 27/02/2009