Course title
D0032500
Organic Chemistry 1

kidowaki masatoshi Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
Using "Organic Chemistry" 9th edition of first volume by John McMurry, the lecture on physical and chemical properties of organic compounds with the exercises are offered.
Students learn the origin of the carbon-carbon bond and understand the stereochemistry and reactions of hydrocarbons containing single, double and triple bond. In addition, students understand the generation and cleavage of the chemical bonds by the movement of a pair of electrons, and lay the foundation to theoretically understand various reactions learning in the future.
Purpose of class
To understand the generation and cleavage of the chemical bonds by the movement of a pair of electrons.
To lay the foundation to theoretically understand various reactions.
Goals and objectives
  1. To be able to explain the origins of the covalent bond by the hybrid orbital (Schedule 1-2)
  2. To be able to describ resonance structure and Lewis acids and bases by utilizing the movement of the electron pair (Schedule 2-3)
  3. To be able to explain the nature and stereochemistry of hydrocarbons (Schedule 4-11)
  4. To be able to explain the nucleophilic substitution reaction and the elimination reaction (Schedule 12-14)
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Structure and bond
- What is the organic chemistry?
- A basic electronic configuration and bond.
- Quiz.
Textbook chapter 1 200minutes
2. Polar covalent bond
- Covalent bond.
- Formal charge and resonance.
- Quiz.
Textbook chapter 2.1-2.6 200minutes
3. Acid and base
- Defined Lewis acids and bases
Textbook chapter 2.6- 200minutes
4. Alkane
- Nature of the organic compounds of alkane
- Basic nomenclature
- Quiz.
Textbook chapter 3.1-3.5 200minutes
5. Alkane and cycloalkane
- Conformation of the alkane
- Naming and the nature of the cycloalkane
- Quiz.
Textbook chapter 3.6-4.3 200minutes
6. Cycloalkane
- Comformation of cycloalkane
- Explanation of the functional group
- Quiz.
Textbook chapter 4.4- 200minutes
7. Alkene and Alkyne
- Naming of alkene and alkyne
- cis-trans isomer of alkene
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 7 and 9 200minutes
8. Synthesis and reaction of alkene and alkyne
- Markovnikov type addition
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 8 and 9 200minutes
9. Stereochemistry I
- Optically active C-C bond
- What is chiral compounds
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 5.1-5.6 200minutes
10. Stereochemistry II
- Meso compounds
- Compounds having multi chiral center
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 5.7- 200minutes
11. Reaction of alkyl halide
- Grignard reaction
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 10 200minutes
12. Nucleophilic substitution
- Mechanism of SN1 and SN2
- Reaction mechanism and stereochemistry
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 11.1-11.6 200minutes
13. Elimination
- E1 and E2 mechanism
- Interrelation between substitution and elimination
- Quiz
Textbook chapter 11.7- 200minutes
14. Exam and comment Review all course contents 200minutes
Total. - - 2800minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

final exam Total.
1. 25% 25%
2. 25% 25%
3. 25% 25%
4. 25% 25%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
For the investigation of the understanding, carried out small test after the lecture, but evaluate a 100% rating in the year-end descriptive test.
Since attendance is mandated if no more than two-thirds of attendance may not receive the test. The credit requires over 60% of total scores on the examinations of
which include the topics of "goals and the objectives.
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbook: "Organic Chemistry" 9th edition of first volume by John McMurry
Reference: "Organic Chemistry" by Stuart Warren
Prerequisites
Review chemistry learned in senior high school.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • 13 pm - 17 pm on Thursday.
    It's preferable to contact in advance.
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
More than one class is interactive
Last modified : Wed Oct 17 06:30:01 JST 2018