Organic Chemistry IIA 1200-1CHMCHO2A3
The reactivity as well as preparation methods of organic compounds bearing one or two functional groups will be discussed. The following compounds will be presented:
- aldehydes & ketones
- carboxylic acids and their derivatives
aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds
- alkines
- amino acids
- radical reactions
For every class of compounds the following are discussed: nomenclature, structure, stereochemistry, basic chemical transformations with reaction mechanisms as well as methods of preparation.
Type of course
Mode
Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Upon completing the course students should have basic knowledge of the fundamentals of organic chemistry
Assessment criteria
Lecture and Proseminar
A written exam assessing the student's knowledge of the methods of synthesis and reactivity of organic compounds.
Passing the course requires a minimum score of 50% on the exam.
Admission to the exam is based on passing the proseminars.
Passing the proseminars is based on attendance and active participation. A maximum of two unexcused absences are permitted.
Total student workload (125 hours) includes:
- lecture attendance - 30 hours
- participation in the proseminar - 30 hours
- consultations with the instructor (lecture and proseminar) - 20 hours
- preparation for the proseminar - 20 hours
- exam preparation - 25 hours
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1. Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves, Stuart Warren, Peters Wothers, Chemia organiczna, WNT, 2016
2. John McMurry, Chemia Organiczna część 1-5, PWN, Warszawa 2017
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