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Nov 25, 2024
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CHM 273 - Organic Chemistry II Credits: 5 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 4 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Core A continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Prerequisite: CHM 263 or equivalent Competencies
- Relate topics from CHM 263 to appropriate material in CHM 273
- Investigate the properties of alkenes and alkynes
- Describe the bonding in alkenes and alkynes
- Review the nomenclature of alkenes and alkynes
- Illustrate various preparations of alkenes and alkynes
- Predict physical properties of alkenes and alkynes
- Review spectral properties of alkenes and alkynes
- Predict products of various addition reactions of alkenes and alkynes including stereochemistry if necessary
- Write mechanisms for alkene and alkyne reactions
- Relate the structure of alkenes and alkynes to oxidation products
- Compare 1,2 addition to 1,4 addition for conjugated dienes
- Outline syntheses for various molecules beginning with alkenes or alkynes
- Examine the properties of aromatic hydrocarbons
- Assign systematic names to benzene derivatives
- Describe the physical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons
- Review the spectral properties of aromatic hydrocarbons
- Classify compounds as aromatic, antiaromatic, or non-aromatic
- Write a mechanism for electrophilic aromatic substitution
- Predict products of the reactions of benzene with various other reagents
- Explain the differences between ortho-para and meta directors using resonance theory
- Predict the most likely products of electrophilic aromatic substitution on substituted benzene rings
- Determine the effect of the aromatic ring on alkyl substituents
- Use resonance to explain the unusual properties of phenol
- Illustrate the chemical reactions of benzene diazonium salts
- Distinguish between electrophilic and nucleophilic aromatic substitution mechanisms
- Outline syntheses of compounds beginning with various aromatic hydrocarbons
- Compare the properties of aldehydes and ketones.
- Review the nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones
- Illustrate various methods of preparing aldehydes and ketones
- Compare the physical properties of aldehydes and ketones
- Compare the spectral properties of aldehydes and ketones
- Predict products of addition reactions of aldehydes and ketones
- Predict products of addition-elimination reactions of aldehydes and ketones
- Predict products of redox reactions involving aldehydes and ketones
- Use resonance to explain the reactivity of alpha hydrogen atoms in aldehydes and ketones
- Predict products of various reactions involving the alpha carbon
- Predict products of 1,4 addition reactions of alpha-beta-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones
- Write mechanisms for various aldehyde and ketone reactions
- Outline syntheses of compounds beginning with aldehydes or ketones
- Investigate the properties of carboxylic acids
- Review the nomenclature of carboxylic acids
- Predict various physical properties of carboxylic acids
- Review the spectral properties of carboxylic acids
- Illustrate various methods for preparing carboxylic acids
- Analyze the relationship between acid strength and acid structure
- Predict products of reactions of carboxylic acids with various bases
- Write a complete mechanism for the esterification of a carboxylic acid
- Predict the products of reduction reactions of carboxylic acids
- Investigate the special properties of dicarboxylic acids
- Predict products of 1,4 addition involving alpha-beta-unsaturated carboxylic acids
- Outline syntheses for other molecules beginning with carboxylic acids
- Examine the properties of amines
- Recognize the classifications of amines
- Review the nomenclature of amines
- Predict various physical properties of amines
- Review the spectral properties of amines
- Illustrate various preparations of amines
- Relate the basicity of amines to various structural features of the amines
- Predict products of reactions of amines with a variety of acids
- Predict products of various substitution reactions involving amines
- Compare the products of various amine classes reacting with nitrous acid
- Use Hofmann elimination data to determine the structure of an amine
- Outline syntheses for compounds from amines
- Compare the properties of various carboxylic acid derivatives
- Compare the relative reactivities of carboxylic acid derivatives
- Compare the spectral properties of carboxylic acid derivatives
- Extend the nomenclature system to the various carboxylic acid derivatives
- Illustrate the preparation of acid chlorides
- Predict products of reactions of acid chlorides
- Illustrate the preparation of acid anhydrides
- Predict products of reactions of acid anhydrides
- Illustrate the preparation of esters
- Predict products of the reactions of esters
- Illustrate the preparation of amides
- Predict products of the reactions of the amides
- Illustrate the preparation of nitriles
- Predict products of the reactions of nitriles
- Write mechanisms for various examples of nucleophilic acyl substitution
- Outline syntheses of compounds beginning with various carboxylic acid derivatives
- Examine various reactions of enolate anions
- Review the acidity of various types of alpha hydrogen atoms
- Predict products of various alkylation reactions at the alpha carbon
- Relate the aldol condensation to similar reactions
- Predict products of ester condensations
- Predict products of nucleophilic 1,4 additions to alpha-beta-unsaturated carbonyl compounds
- Write mechanisms for various reactions involving enolate anions
- Outline syntheses for compounds using various condensation reactions
- Perform various laboratory exercises
- Review various laboratory techniques used in CHEM161
- Synthesize various organic compounds using methods discussed in CHEM162
- Relate laboratory procedures to class material
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