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Fundamental Organic Chemistry 2
In this course, you will learn the basics of "organic chemistry" following "Basic Organic Chemistry 1".
In "Basic Organic Chemistry 1", you learned about the structure and the clasification of organic compounds, but in this course,
you will learn the mechanisms of the organic reactions. And you will learn how these reactions are used in the synthesis of
new organic compounds and how they are utilized in the synthesis of useful substances.
The aim of this course is to help students to acquire an understanding of the electronic theory of organic chemistry. The
course introduces the necessary knowledge needed to learn advanced organic and bioorganic chemistry. The course also provides
a wide scope of the relationship between daily life and organic chemistry.
- To be able to write the reaction mechanisms of organic reactions using curved arrows showing the movement of electron pairs.
- To predict the products of the basic reactions used for the synthesis of organic compounds, in particular typical carbon-carbon
bond-forming reactions.
- To understand what is chirality and how important the chirality is to life process.
- To understand how the achievements of organic chemistry bring benefits to our daily life.
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Class schedule |
HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) |
Amount of Time Required |
1. |
Formation and Breaking of Valence Bonds |
Students are expected to read Chapter 10 of the textbook prior to the class. |
120minutes |
2. |
Nucleophilic Substitution of Haloalkane |
Students are expected to read Chapter 14 of the textbook prior to the class. |
200minutes |
3. |
Chirality and Asymmetric Synthesis |
Students are expected to read Chapter 11 of the textbook prior to the class. |
200minutes |
4. |
Structures of Cyclic Compounds |
Students are expected to read Chapter 12 of the textbook prior to the class. |
200minutes |
5. |
Nucleophilic Addition of Carbonyl Compounds and Electrophilic Addition of Alkenes |
Students are expected to read Chapter 7 of the textbook prior to the class. |
200minutes |
6. |
Planning Organic Synthesis |
Students are expected to read Chapter 6 of the textbook prior to the class. |
200minutes |
7. |
Term-end Examination |
Students are expected to review all the contents of the classes . |
210minutes |
Total. |
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1330minutes |
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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Quizzes |
Term-end examination |
Total. |
1. |
20% |
20% |
40% |
2. |
20% |
20% |
40% |
3. |
5% |
5% |
10% |
4. |
5% |
5% |
10% |
Total. |
50% |
50% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
Your final grade will be calculated according to the following process: Quizzes (50%) and Term-end examination (50%). To pass,
students must earn at least 60 points out of 100.
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbook:
「ビギナーズ 有機化学(第2版)」川端 潤 著(化学同人)
Reference book:
「有機化学」奥山 格 監修(丸善)
The students are recommended to complete "Basic Chemistry A" or "Basic Chemistry B" prior to this class.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- Prof. Asao Nakamura
· Contact on Tuesday from 13:10 to 18:30 at Rm 3100-2 on 1st floor of the 3rd building,
or e-mail to asao@sic.shibaura-it.ac.jp.
Relation to the environment
Environment-related course ( 5%)
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
More than one class is interactive
Last modified : Wed Oct 17 06:14:09 JST 2018