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Organic Chemistry II: Fall 2006 Course Outline - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Lab Reports of Organic Chemistry

Information about organic chemistry ii, a five-semester credit hour course offered at mississippi gulf coast community college during the fall 2006 semester. The course, which is part of the science department and taught at the jefferson davis campus, covers spectroscopy, aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and other complex organic compounds. Students will engage in both lecture and laboratory activities to gain a deeper understanding of these topics.

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MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COURSE OF STUDY
Fall 2006
DATE REVISED
COURSE TITLE: Organic Chemistry II
COURSE NUMBER: CHE 2435
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Jefferson Davis Campus
Stephen Roberts, Chair
SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: Five Semester Credit Hours
CONTACT HOURS:
LECTURE: Three Hours
LABORATORY: Four Hours
PREREQUISITE COURSES: CHE 1214
CHE 1224
CHE 2425
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
A combined lecture and laboratory course that covers
spectroscopy, aromatic compounds,carbonyl
compounds and other complex compounds, with
emphasis on reactions, reaction mechanisms, and
nomenclature. Labs associated with this course
acquaint students with important manipulations and
procedures, as well as the preparation and study of
aromatic and complex organic compounds.
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MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

COURSE OF STUDY

Fall 2006 DATE REVISED COURSE TITLE: Organic Chemistry II COURSE NUMBER: CHE 2435 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Jefferson Davis Campus Stephen Roberts, Chair SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: Five Semester Credit Hours CONTACT HOURS: LECTURE: Three Hours LABORATORY: Four Hours PREREQUISITE COURSES: CHE 1214 CHE 1224 CHE 2425 COURSE DESCRIPTION: A combined lecture and laboratory course that covers spectroscopy, aromatic compounds,carbonyl compounds and other complex compounds, with emphasis on reactions, reaction mechanisms, and nomenclature. Labs associated with this course acquaint students with important manipulations and procedures, as well as the preparation and study of aromatic and complex organic compounds.

TEXTBOOKS: Organic Chemistry. K. Peter et al. Freeman Publishers. Third Edition/1998. Fall 2000. LAB MANUAL: Experimental Organic Chemistry, Wilcox PURPOSE: The purpose of the science programs at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is to provide the scientific literacy our students will need to function in a technological society. This purpose is achieved by offering quality lectures and laboratory activities to the community we serve. Our mission if to offer students an educational experience which will foster intellectual development and a lifelong pursuit of knowledge. Services are provided for college transfer credit curricula requiring science courses, science training for two-year technical programs, and science education for the general public. In addition, our responsibilities to the community are met by a personal commitment by faculty members to participate in science fairs, speaking engagements, tours of our science facilities by local school children and consultation with individuals who have needs relating to our discipline. CORE OBJECTIVES / TOPICS: Core topics to be covered in all Organic Chemistry II lecture classes: a. spectroscopy b. aromatic compounds c. carbonyl compounds and other complex compounds, with emphasis on reactions, reaction mechanisms, and nomenclature The following course objectives cover the minimum core topics that are listed above for this course. Additional objectives are taught at the discretion of the instructor.

Ketones Oxidation of secondary alcohols Friedel-Crafts acylation Organocopper compounds Reactions Nucleophilic addition Oxidation Reduction Addition of CN, NH 3 , alcohols Canezzaro reaction Analysis of aldehydes and ketones Carboxylic Acids Structure Nomenclature Common names IUPAC Physical properties of carboxylic acids and salts Industrial source and preparation

  1. Grignard synthesis Nitrile synthesis Reactions Conversion into acid chlorides Conversion into esters Conversion into amides Reduction into alcohols Halogenation Dicarboxylic acids Analysis Functional derivatives of carboxylic acids Acid chlorides Nomenclature Properties Preparation Reactions Acid Anhydrides Nomenclature Properties Preparation Reactions Amides Nomenclature Properties Preparation Reactions

Esters Nomenclature Properties Preparation 6.44 Reactions Amines Structure, classification and nomenclature Physical Properties Importance of amines as drugs Biomolecules: Lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids In-lab tests for Structural differences Oxidants