CH232. : Organic Chemistry 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH231.

Overview

This course is concerned with the study of:

- Aromatic hydrocarbons. Benzene and its derivatives.

- Stereoisomers.

- Chiral and photoactivity.

- Preparation of organic halides.

- Reactions of organic halides.

- Preparation, reactions and labeling of alcohols.

- Nomenclature, preparation and reactions of phenols.

- Nomenclature, preparation and reactions of ethers.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Introduce students to aromatic hydrocarbons.

2. Developing students' ability to determine what benzene and its derivatives are.

3. Developing students' skills to clarify spatial problems.

4. Enable students to know what is Chiral and light activity.

5. Enable students to distinguish the methods of preparing organic halides.

6. Know the reactions of organic halides.

7. Develop students' skills to compare the preparation, reactions and labeling of alcohols, phenols and ethers.

8. Recognizes aromatic hydrocarbons.

9. Defines what benzene and its derivatives are.

10. Illustrates stereotypes.

11. Explains what Chiral and Photoactivity is.

12. Distinguish methods for the preparation of organic halides.

13. Enumerates the reactions of organic halides.

14. Compares the preparation, reactions and labeling of alcohols, phenols and ethers.

15. Interprets and analyzes aromatic hydrocarbons.

16. Discusses benzene and its derivatives.

17. Deduces stereoisomers.

18. Detects Chirality and light activity.

19. It is concluded by understanding the methods of preparation of organic halides. 20. Chirality and analyzes the reactions of organic halides.

21. Associates the preparation, reactions and labeling of alcohols, phenols and ethers.

22. Employs his knowledge of aromatic hydrocarbons.

23. Uses and evaluates his knowledge of benzene and its derivatives.

24. Apply and critique his knowledge of spatial formations.

25. Uses chirality and photoactivity.

26. Applied with an understanding of the methods of preparation of organic halides.

27. Conducts organic halides reactions.

28. Alcohols, phenols and ethers are prepared.

29. Respects the opinions of his colleagues and has professional ethics.

30. Self-learning and continuous learning ability.

31. Uses the information network for research.

32. Possesses professional ethics.

Teaching and learning methods

1- Lectures.

2- 2- Submit reports and working papers.

3- 3- Discussion and dialogue.

Methods of assessments

Notes

Percentage

Evaluation weight

Evaluation duration

Evaluation methods

No.

20%

20

Fifth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

1

20%

20

Tenth week

First written test (multiple choice style and essay questions)

2

50%

50

Last week

Final Exam

3

10%

10

During the term

Activity

4

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1

Aromatic hydrocarbons

3

2-3

Benzene and its derivatives

6

4

Stereoisomers

3

5

First med term exam

6-7

Chirality and photoactivity

6

8-9

Preparation of organic halides

6

10

Second med term exam

11

Reactions of organic halides

3

12

Preparation, reactions and naming of alcohols

3

13

Nomenclature, preparation and reactions of phenols

3

14

Nomenclature, preparation and reactions of ethers

3

15

Final exam

Total

36

References

Reference Title

Publisher

Version

The author

Reference location

Organic Chemistry

Solomons

Modern Organic Chemistry

Adel Ahmed Jarrar

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