Course Description

Content:

The practical application of some common chemical reactions used in the preparation of organic compounds and methods of purification - the application of the principles and rules of chemical calculations to calculate the outcome of the theory and the percentage of chemical reactions - the use of yield physical and spectroscopic chemical methods and analysis of the prepared organic compounds - preparation of some organic dyes such as azo dyes - extraction and separation of some natural products and synthesis of some polymers.

Course Objectives & Outcomes
Objectives:

  • Describe the modern laboratory techniques
  •  Synthesize of organic compounds.
  •  Interpret the synthetic path way for the synthesis of organic compounds.
  • Characterize the organic compound by interpretation of the spectral.
  •  Analysis of the results and display labe reports for each experiment.

Outcomes:

At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe the basic techniques of organic reactions.
  • Identify the steps of various organic reactions.
  •  Distinguish the limiting reactant and perform the basic calculations.
  •  Investigate the solubility of any organic compound and suggest methods for separation and purification.
  • Attend the required experiments accurately.
  •  Write lab reports clearly and accurately.

References

Introduction to organic laboratory techniques: a microscale approachby Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz, Randall G. Engel. Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2007, 4th ed
ISBN 13: 978-0-495-01630-4 ISBN 10: 0-495-01630-6

Course ID: CHEM 310

Credit hours Theory Practical Laboratory Lecture Studio Contact hours Pre-requisite
2 4 4 CHEM 305
Published on: 11 February 2018
Last update on: 30 October 2023
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