Organic Chemistry I Syllabus for 2017-2018
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Course

CHEM-2423-002 Organic Chemistry I

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: CHEM 1312-minimum grade of C

Course Description

Fundamental principles of organic chemistry will be studied, including the structure, bonding, properties and reactivity of organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, functional groups and synthesis of simple molecules. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR STUDENTS IN SCIENCE OR PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS.

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Text: Organic Chemistry: Organic chemistry, ninth edition, by L. G. Wade

Other Highly Recommended Materials:  Preparing for your ACS examination in organic chemistry, the official guide, ISBN 0-9708042-0

Lab manual for Organic Chemistry 1, by Seema Saiyed (available online on Bb)

Supplies

Recommended: 

Molecular Modeling Set; flashcards; multicolored pens (at least black, blue, red, & green)

Student Performance

Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

1. Classify organic compounds by structure, molecular orbitals, hybridization, resonance, tautomerism, polarity, chirality, conformation, and functionality.

2. Identify organic molecules using appropriate organic nomenclature.

3Classify the reactions based on the intermediates they form

4. Describe organic reactions in terms of radical and ionic mechanisms.

5. Use spectroscopic data to determine the structure of organic molecules.

6. Formulate appropriate reaction conditions for the synthesis of simple organic molecules.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Please be respectful of both the instructor and the other students in class.  Turn off cell phones/pagers.  Pay attention in class.  Do not be disruptive.  Please arrive on time, but if you arrive late, do not try to go to your accustomed seat, but quietly take a chair close to the door.  If you are causing a disruption in class, you may be asked to leave.   If there is any evidence of cheating on any homework, quiz, test, or final, you will receive a zero for that item and cannot make it up or replace it and it cannot be dropped.

Please see Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook for further information.

Student Rights and Responsibilities

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu.

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

 

 

Grading Criteria

METHOD OF EVALUATION OF STUDENTS: The final average will be derived from the following weighted grades: Take home quizzes - 20%, Tests - 30%, Labs- 30% and Final - 20%

                Grades are based on 90.00+ = A, 80.00-89.99 = B, 70.00-79.99 = C, 60.00-69.99 = D, and 59.99 and lower = F.

Reading the Text:  It is vital that you read the text BEFORE the lecture.  This will greatly improve your understanding of the topic and therefore your grade.  Organic chemistry is difficult and we need to work as a team, to see you succeed. I will be there to help you, but you need to work hard for it.

Tests: There will be three exams, each at the end of four chapters. First at the end of chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4, second at the end of chapters 5,6, 7,  and 8, the third at the end of chapters 9, 10, 11 and 12

These exams will account for 60 % of the total course grade.

There will be three take home quizzes, each at the end of three chapters, first at the end of chapter 1, 2 and 3, second at the end of chapters 5, 6,  and 7, third at the end of chapters 9, 10, 11 and 12. These quizzes will be handed out 24 hours before they are due and need to be completed at home and turn in on the assigned date. These quizzes will account for 20 % of the total course grade.

Final Exam:The final exam will be worth 20% of the total course grade and is a comprehensive (chapters 1-14) exam (might be ACS standardized exam). There will be no makeup exams.  As an incentive to those who improve on the final exam, the grade of the final exam will replace the lowest “exam grade.”

Laboratory is an essential part of this course, it constitutes 30% of the total course grade( 20% for lab reports and 10% for lab final exam). It is very important that you attend all the labs and go over the experiments before you come to the lab. Organic chemistry laboratory is a dangerous place, so please come prepared and report every incident to the instructor immediately.

The final exam for lecture, will be according to AC schedule.  Special rules for the final will be discussed beforehand.  Again, if special accommodations become necessary, arrangements must be made BEFORE (at least 24 hours) the exam date and you must have permission IN WRITING from me to take an exam at an alternate time.

 

Attendance

 

Attendance in class is expected.  Dropping the course is the sole responsibility of the student.  Failure to officially withdraw will result in a grade of F. 

Last day to withdraw from courses is November 21, 2017. (Spring break is going to be from 03/12-03/16, 2017)

       Students can only scan in during 15 minutes before class starts up to 30 minutes after the class starts. (If they scan before or after this window, the system won’t count them present.)
·         The students may use their plastic I.D. or virtual I.D. in the Ellucian Go app (free).
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Calendar

OUTLINE OF COURSE  These chapters will be discussed, time permitting, during the semester.

 

Topics, Chapters, Homework, Exams

Introduction, Syllabus, Grading, Etc, Revision of hybridization, Lewis structures, emp. formula, formal charge and functional groups.

 

Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding

Chapter 2: Acids and Base; Functional groups

Chapter 3: Structure and stereochemistry of Alkanes

Chapter 4:The study of chemical reactions

Chapter 5: Stereochemistry

Chapter6: Alkylhalides; nucleophilic substitution

Chapter 7: Structure and synthesis of Alkenes (Elimination)

Chapter 8: Reactions of Alkenes

Chapter 9: Alkynes

Chapter 10: Structure and synthesis of alcohols

Review from the ACS guide

Final Exam: According to AC schedule

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Room # SB 311

Week

Experiments

1

Safety procedures in organic chemistry laboratory and check in

 

2

Experiment 1: Determination of melting point

 

3

Experiment 2: Simple extraction

 

4-5

Experiment 3: Separation of two component mixture by extraction

 

6

Experiment 4: Crystallization and recrystallization

 

7-8

Experiment 5: Crystalliztion and recrystallization using two solvent system

 

9

Experiment 6A: Distillation

 

10

Experiment 6B: Gas chromatography

 

11

Experiment 7: Qualitative analysis of functional groups

 

12

Experiment 8: Modeling exercise

 

13

Experiment 9: Isomerization of Maleic acid

 

14

Experiment 10: Synthesis of banana oil

 

15

Review for final exam

 

16

Final exam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

              

 

 

Additional Information

Additional helpful books are available in my office and the Science Enrichment Center.  There is a CD on the 4th floor of animated reactions that will be very helpful throughout the semester, as well.  Most resources I have in my office including modeling kits, supplementary texts, and additional problems are available for check-out.

Web Portal:  Every student has an account in AC Connect.  You need to check this daily.  Handouts, grades, schedules and email contact will all be made or posted on AC Connect. 

Grade Disputes:  While I encourage you to come to me with questions about answers on assignments anytime, if you wish to dispute a grade or have a grade changed, you must contact me about it within two weeks of the grade being posted on AC Connect or there will be no change to the grade.

INFORMATION SHEET/SIGNATURE:  You must fill out and return the information sheet for this class (handed out during class) You must also sign it to signify that you have read and understand the syllabus.  ***This syllabus is subject to change.  You will be informed of any changes to the syllabus in class, email, and posting in AC Connect.***             

Syllabus Created on:

08/16/17 4:02 PM

Last Edited on:

08/17/17 10:42 AM