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CHEM
251
Organic Chemistry: Intermediate Level
Fall 2020
Division III
Class Details
This course is a continuation of Chemistry 156 and it concludes the systematic study of the common classes of organic compounds with emphasis on theories of structure and reactivity. Specific topics include radical chemistry, an introduction to mass spectrometry and ultraviolet spectroscopy, the theory and chemical reactivity of conjugated and aromatic systems, the concepts of kinetic and thermodynamic control, an extensive treatment of the chemistry of the carbonyl group, alcohols, ethers, polyfunctional compounds, the concept of selectivity, the fundamentals of organic synthesis, an introduction to carbohydrates, carboxylic acids and derivatives, acyl substitution reactions, amines, and an introduction to amino acids, peptides, and proteins. The coordinated laboratory work includes application of the techniques learned in the introductory level laboratory, along with new functional group analyses, to the separation and identification of several unknown samples. Skills in analyzing NMR, IR, and MS data are practiced and further refined.
The Class:
Format: lecture/conference; Chemistry 251 will have no laboratory component. Students will instead enroll in mandatory conference sections, which will be held online. Lectures will be offered in-person and recorded for those learning remotely. Lectures will also be recorded in a second format that is optimized for remote learning, and these recordings will also be available to all enrolled students. In-person lectures will be capped, with preference given to students enrolling as one of their three initial courses.
Limit: 30/lecture
Expected: 100
Class#: 2199
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Limit: 30/lecture
Expected: 100
Class#: 2199
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
midterm exams, problem sets, and a final exam
Prerequisites:
CHEM 156 or permission of instructor
Enrollment Preferences:
seniors, juniors, then sophomores
Distributions:
Division III
Attributes:
BIMO Required Courses
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CHEM 251 - R3 (F)
LEC Organic Chem, Intermed Level
CHEM 251 - R3 (F) LEC Organic Chem, Intermed LevelDivision IIITBA2199OpenInst
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