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Dec 22, 2024
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CHEM 213 - Organic Chemistry 1 Credits: 5 Lecture Contact Hours: 4 Lab Contact Hours: 4 Description: This is the first semester of the two-semester sequence of Organic Chemistry. Course content emphasizes bonding and structure of carbon compounds, as well as a mechanistic understanding of organic reactions. Other topics include standardized nomenclature, acid-base behavior of organic molecules, classification of compounds based on functional groups and their characteristic reactions and structure/properties relationships. The laboratory portion of the course covers a range of techniques fundamental to the practice of organic chemistry. Students are also introduced to the use of modern spectroscopy for structural determination.
Prerequisites: CHEM 117 with a minimum grade of 2.0 Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Liberal Arts | Science with Lab This course counts toward Schoolcraft’s General Education Requirements. This course counts toward a Michigan Transfer Agreement General Education Requirement.
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Assign IUPAC and/or appropriate common names to organic compounds of various classes.
- Classify the range of organic molecules by functional group.
- Construct structural representations for organic compounds from the name of the compounds.
- Relate theories and models of chemical bonding including covalent/ionic bonding models, resonance theory, hybridization models, molecular orbital models and valence shell electron pair repulsion models to structures of organic substances.
- Differentiate between the Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theories of acids and bases.
- Differentiate between various functional groups and classes of organic compounds.
- Relate the structures of molecules to physical and chemical properties of molecules.
- Employ stereochemical designations appropriately.
- Identify the stereochemical relationships between organic molecules.
- Predict the three-dimensional products of chemical reactions using stereochemical relationships.
- Identify the conditions needed for a variety of organic reactions occurring with various functional groups.
- Predict the outcome of chemical reactions when specific substrates are exposed to specific reaction conditions.
- Relate the theories of acids and bases to chemical reaction processes.
- Interpret mechanisms for a variety of chemical changes.
- Formulate chemical mechanisms for specific organic reactions.
- Relate chemical mechanisms to energy transformations.
- Interpret energy diagrams for chemical reactions.
- Construct energy diagrams for various reaction processes.
- Evaluate the energy relationships between various 3-D structures that can be generated by rotation around carbon-carbon single bonds in a variety of molecules.
- Determine molecular changes that occur in molecules on interaction with various electromagnetic radiation sources (IR, UV, etc.).
- Employ various spectroscopic methods of analysis in the determination of structures of organic molecules.
- Construct reasonable multi-step synthetic pathways to make complex organic molecules utilizing a variety of chemical reactions characteristic of organic molecules.
- Utilize various laboratory equipment in the performance of laboratory experiments.
- Perform various laboratory manipulations.
- Organize laboratory data, calculations and analyses in an accurate and detailed fashion.
- Demonstrate interpersonal communication and group work skills while cooperating with other students to complete laboratory experiments.
- Execute appropriate disposal procedures for the various chemical substances used in the laboratory.
- Apply a working knowledge of laboratory safety, including proper use of safety equipment (e.g., protective eyewear) and safe work habits.
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