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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (CHM 221)

Term: Fall 2010

Faculty

Glenda FergusonShow MyInfo popup for Glenda Ferguson
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Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM (8/25/2010 - 12/18/2010) Location: MAIN MUN 233

Description

221, 222: Organic Chemistry I and II.
Goal: To examine the structure and the physical and chemical properties of hydrocarbon compounds and their derivatives. To apply the mechanistic approach to understanding the basic nature of organic reactions. To encourage critical thinking, logical derivation, and creativity, using organic synthesis as a vehicle. To apply laboratory techniques used in determining structures of organic molecules.
Content: An introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds including their structures, physical and spectral properties, chemical reactivity, and synthesis. Laboratory work includes the isolation, purification, and identification used in determination of structures of organic molecules, as well as determination of physical and spectral properties.
Taught: CHM 221, Fall; CHM 222, Spring.
Prerequisites: CHM 102; CHM 221 for CHM 222.
Credit: 4 hours.