5.00 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Demoustier Sophie; Fustin Charles-André;
Language
French
Prerequisites
LEPL1301 (Chemistry 1) or a similar course
Main themes
The course is divided in two parts. The first part deals with 'generalities' required for a good understanding of the reactivity in organic chemistry, namely the reasons why organic compounds do or do not react in given conditions.
The second part describes the chemical behavior of the main organic compounds, illustrating the relationships between the structure of a given functional group and its reactivity. The lessons will be frequently illustrated with examples from other disciplines such as materials science and life sciences.
The second part describes the chemical behavior of the main organic compounds, illustrating the relationships between the structure of a given functional group and its reactivity. The lessons will be frequently illustrated with examples from other disciplines such as materials science and life sciences.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Contribution of the course to the program objectives Regarding the learning outcomes of the program of Bachelor in Engineering Sciences, this course contributes to the development and the acquisition of the following learning outcomes: LO 1.1 : Apply concepts, laws, reasoning to disciplinary reduced problems. Specific learning outcomes of the course At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
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Content
Part 1
1. Structure, chemical bonds and geometry of organic molecules
2. Isomerism
3. Reactivity in organic chemistry (energy diagrams, intermediates, types of reactants, electronic effects)
Part 2
4. Alkanes , alkenes and alkynes
5. Alkyl halides
6. Aromatic compounds
7. Alcohols, thiols, ethers and epoxydes
8. Aldehydes and ketones
9. Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
10. Amines and their derivatives
1. Structure, chemical bonds and geometry of organic molecules
2. Isomerism
3. Reactivity in organic chemistry (energy diagrams, intermediates, types of reactants, electronic effects)
Part 2
4. Alkanes , alkenes and alkynes
5. Alkyl halides
6. Aromatic compounds
7. Alcohols, thiols, ethers and epoxydes
8. Aldehydes and ketones
9. Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
10. Amines and their derivatives
Teaching methods
The course is based on lectures and exercises-based learning
Evaluation methods
Students are evaluated through a final written exam.
Online resources
Bibliography
- Les slides présentées au cours et les énoncés des exercices sont disponibles sur Moodle.
- L. Craine, D. Hart, C. Hadad, Chimie Organique 1 et 2, Dunod, 2008
- D. Klein, Organic Chemistry, Wiley, 2011
Teaching materials
- Les slides présentées au cours et les énoncés des exercices sont disponibles sur Moodle.
Faculty or entity
FYKI