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CHM 26100 - Organic Chemistry I



A comprehensive study of the chemical principles underlying aliphatic and aromatic compounds. The syntheses and reactions of these materials are discussed. Modern theory and stereochemistry are stressed to illustrate the logic inherent in the subject matter and to demonstrate the predictability of many chemical transformations.

Preparation for Course
P: CHM 11600.

Cr. 3.
Notes
Required for students majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering.
Recommended for other science majors, premedical and predental students.
Student Learning Outcomes
1.  Draw the structures (geometries and structures) of carbon-based molecules) using acceptable representations and identify common classes of organic compounds. 
2.  Draw and recognize resonance forms of a structure (resonance structures) and assess their importance.
3.  Determine the name of organic compounds by using the IUPAC naming system. Predict the structure when given the name. Recognize its common name.
4.  Recognize the 3-dimensional shapes of molecules, as determined by structural conformation and stereochemistry.
5.  Use mass spectrometry and IR and NMR spectroscopy to determine the structures of organic molecules. 
6.  Describe chemical processes with energy diagrams and apply thermodynamics and kinetics toward understanding reactions and mechanisms. 
7.  Compare the differences between substitution (SN 1, SN2) and elimination (E1, E2) reactions. 
8.  Describe the important reactions of alkenes and alkynes and the mechanisms by which they occur.