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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Technical Physics 2020W |
Objectives |
Successful students of this course will be able to:
- define and employ the vocabulary of organic chemistry.
- draw structural representations of organic molecules.
- write transformations and mechanisms for alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides and alcohols.
- Employ stereochemical considerations when analyzing mechanisms and transformations
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Subject |
Introduction to organic chemistry
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Criteria for evaluation |
- Written Exam / Moodle test or Task
- 3 exams in monthly intervals after finish of lectures
- Grade for the subject will be based on the following:
- current mark takes precedence
- >50% correct to pass course
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Methods |
- Lecture
- Homework to practise, and prepare for exam
- short quiz/poll during course
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Language |
English |
Study material |
- John McMurry, Organic Chemistry. 8th Edition, 2012 Brooks/Cole
- Jonathan Clayden, Nick Geeves, Stuart Warren, Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition, 2012, Oxford University Press
- James Keeler and Peter Wothers, Chemical Structure and Reactivity, 2nd Edition, 2014, Oxford University Press
- Eric V. Anslyn, Dennis A. Dougherty, Modern Physical Organic Chemistry, 2006, University Science Books
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
This course is held only during winter semester.
Until term 2021S known as: 261VCHECP2V20 VL Chemistry for Physicist II, until term 2020S known as: 261CHEMCP2V19 VL Chemistry for Physicist II, until term 2019S known as: LP2PCVOCHP2 VO Chemistry for Physicist II
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 261VCHECP2V20: VL Chemistry for Physicist II (2020W-2021S) 261CHEMCP2V19: VL Chemistry for Physicist II (2019W-2020S) LP2PCVOCHP2: VL Chemistry for Physicist II (1990S-2019S)
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