CH332. : Organic chemistry 4

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH331.

Overview

This course deals with the study of various topics in organic chemistry, including:

- Construct, classify and label aldehydes and ketones.

- Study of the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds.

- Construction, classification and naming of carboxylic acids and their derivatives.

- Preparation of carboxylic acid derivatives with the study of their physical and chemical properties.

- Amines.

- Study of the preparation of amines.

- Study of amino reactions.

Intended learning outcomes

Targeted learning outcomes of the course:

1. Enable the student to build, classify and label aldehydes and ketones.

2. Develop students' ability to know the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds.

3. Developing students' skills to clarify the construction, classification and naming of carboxylic acids and their derivatives.

4. Explains the preparation of carboxylic acid derivatives.

5. Develop students' ability to determine the physical and chemical properties of carboxylic acid derivatives.

6. Developing students' skills to distinguish and prepare secretaries.

7. Develop students' ability to compare amino reactions.

8. Recognize the construction, classification and naming of aldehydes and ketones.

9. Enumerates the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds.

10. Clarifies the construction, classification and nomenclature of carboxylic acids and their derivatives.

11. Explains the preparation of carboxylic acid derivatives.

12. Determines the physical and chemical properties of carboxylic acid derivatives.

13. Distinguish and bring the amines.

14. Compares the reactions of amines.

15. Interprets and analyzes the construction, classification and naming of aldehydes and ketones.

16. Deduces the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds.

17. Detects and analyzes the construction, classification and naming of carboxylic acids and their derivatives.

18. Discusses the preparation of carboxylic acid derivatives.

19. Analyzes and interprets the physical and chemical properties of carboxylic acid derivatives.

20. Deduces and interprets the results of the preparation of amines.

21. Links amino reactions.

22. He employs his knowledge of the construction, classification and naming of aldehydes and ketones.

23. Uses and evaluates his knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds.

24. Apply and critique his knowledge of the construction, classification and naming of carboxylic acids and their derivatives.

25. Laboratory preparations of carboxylic acid derivatives.

26. Applied by understanding the physical and chemical properties of carboxylic acid derivatives.

27. Amines are being prepared in the laboratory.

28. Writes a report on the reactions of amines.

29. Has a team spirit and respects the opinions of his colleagues.

30. Self-learning and continuous learning ability.

31. Uses the information network for research.

32. Have professional ethics.

Teaching and learning methods

1- Lectures.

2- Submit reports and working papers.

3- Discussion and dialogue.

Course Content

Week

Scientific topic

Teaching hours

Lectures

Exercises

Discussion

1-2

Construction, classification and naming of aldehydes and ketones

4

3-4

Study of the physical and chemical properties of carbonyl compounds

4

5

First med term exam

6-7

Construction, classification and naming of carboxylic acids and their derivatives

4

8-9

Preparation of carboxylic acid derivatives with the study of their physical and chemical properties

4

10

Second med term exam

11

Amines

2

12-13

Study of Amine Preparation

4

14

Study of amino reactions

2

15

Final exam

Total

24

References

Reference Title

Publisher

Version

The author

Reference location

Organic Chemistry

Solomons

Modern Organic Chemistry

Adel Ahmed Jarrar

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