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Course Name
Turkish
Organik Kimya I
English
Organic Chemistry I
Course Code
KIM 231
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
3
4
4
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Oya Atıcı
Course Objectives
To teach and develop skills in organic chemistry
Course Description
Structures of organic compounds and chemical bonds, covalent bonds and chemical reactivity, acids and bases, alkanes and cycloalkanes, stereochemistry, nucleofilic substitution and elimination reactions, alkenes, polyenes, alkynes, introduction to ultraviole, infrared and nuklear magnetic resonans spectroscopies, alcohols and ethers.
Course Outcomes
By successful completion of this course, students will
I. learn, chemical bonds and functional groups in organic compounds,
II. learn principles of chemical reactivity
III. learn acids and bases/nucleophiles and electrophiles concepts
IV. learn the saturated hydrocarbons
V. learn constitutional and stereochemical (both conformational and configurational) isomerism
VI. understand how to occur nucleofilic substitution and elimination reactions
VII. learn alkenes, alkynes
VIII. having general information about spectroscopic study of organic compounds
IX. learn alcohols, ethers
Pre-requisite(s)
KIM 111 MIN DD or KIM 111E MIN DD
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Textbook
1. Organic Chemistry, Structure and Reactivity, Seyhan Eğe, 4th ed., Houghton Mifflin Com. NY (1999).
2. Organic Chemistry, Paula Y. Bruice, 5th edition, Prentice Hall. NJ (2007).
Other References
1. Organic Chemistry, F. Carey, 5th Ed, Mc Graw Hill, NY, 2003
2. Organic Chemistry, Solomons and Fryhle, 9th ed. Wiley NJ (2008)
3. Introduction to Organic chemistry, Brown and College, 3rd Ed, Wiley, NJ(2005)
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