Practical Organic Chemistry I) Course No. (CH233P) is one of the compulsory courses for chemistry students, the student must pass the courses (CH120P)), ((CH120) and is interested in studying safety and security procedures within the chemical laboratory and learns how to write the laboratory report correctly, and the A theoretical and laboratory study of the important physical constants in determining the purity of organic compounds. ( Determination of Physical Constants of Organic Compounds Melting Point - Boiling Point - Density - Refractive Index - and Separation and Purification of Organic Compounds is studied Sublimation, Distillation, Recrystallization, Chromatography. Extraction.
Intended learning outcomes
To know all the important rules that are given to him regarding safety in the chemical laboratory, The student learns how to write the laboratory report of the experiment, the methods of purification and separation of organic compounds, and in terms of the scientific skills acquired by the student, developing his ability to work teamwork in the practical part, helping and encouraging him to rely on himself, and guiding students to understand the practical part to use it as a start for him to continue For scientific research in the future, and linking theoretical topics with their counterparts in the practical part to consolidate the information and understand it more and equip them to become successful teachers and researchers who benefit the community with scientific research and studies that benefit the community and are related to environmental, food and other problems and find solutions to them.
Teaching and learning methods
The use of modular teaching using the blackboard, then the students are trained to conduct practical experiments, conducting panel discussions, mini-scientific research and posters related to the practical part. Also, blended e-learning and asynchronous e-learning are used. Electronic lectures were given to students using the asynchronous e-learning method. Experimental videos are downloaded, especially if chemicals or devices are not available in the laboratory
Methods of assessments
For the evaluation of class work and the total score for class work 60% distributed 40% theoretical and practical midterm exams and 10% for attendance and student activity inside the laboratory or mini-research and posters and 10% for practical reports related to experiments and a final written and practical exam 40% and the total is 100%.
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