CH487E : Spectroscopy Chemistry

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Among the optional courses for chemistry students, to be studied, the student must pass organic chemistry course 3 (CH353), in which spectroscopy is studied in the identification of organic compounds, and it includes(introduction, the nature of radiation, units of measurement, absorption and emission of radiation), spectroscopy (qualitative analysis): levels, Classification of electronic transitions, levels, Classification of electronic transitions, adsorption of organic compounds Bepper's law, UV spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, NMR magnetic resonance spectroscopy, MS mass spectrometry. The course aims to enable the student to know the types of spectroscopy UV, IR, NMR, MS. and how to use them to identify organic compounds

Intended learning outcomes

After passing this course, the student will be able to know all types of spectroscopy and use them to identify organic compounds and how to use them in practice.

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching the course relies on theoretical explanation using the blackboard, calligraphy, and discussion, and sometimes using blended e- learning, which combines standard and e learning

Methods of assessments

The class work score represents 40% of the final total, divided by 30% for written midterm exams, 10% for assignments, mini-scientific research and short exams, and the remaining 60% for the final exam.

References:1. Organic ChemistryProf. Dr.T.O Graham Solomon's,translated by Dr.Adel Jarrar,1991.2. Theoretical spectral analysis methods, Saudi Arabia.