Type: | Open University Language: Danish |
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Previous course: C2310
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No credit points with: C2310
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Prerequisite: C2104/C2105/C2113/21210.C2114/21211. C2100/21000/C2903/C2010/21010/C1505/10005
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Recommended semester: 1st - 4th semester
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Scope and form: Fall, starting from approximately the middle of 1st term: 2 Modules, lectures;
group sessions are offered. Spring, all of 2nd term: 1 Module, lectures; group sessions are offered.
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Examination: Written exam without aid (13-scale)
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Remarks: One written examination (4 hours) at the end of the spring term (13 scale). A second attempt will be possible at the end of the fall term, supported by one weekly voluntary problem solving session in the preceding 14 week period.
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Contact person: | Ebbe Kelstrup, Building 201, Tel. +45 4525 2150, email ek@kemi.dtu.dk |
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Department: Department of Organic Chemistry
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Aim: To give a theoretical and practical knowledge of the synthesis and reactions of organic chemical compounds. To train the ability to account for electronic flow and reaction mechanisms in a systematic manner. To coordinate the subjects and examples chosen as well as possible with
other chemistry related courses in the Chemistry and the Biotechnology four semester Programmes.
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Contents: The bonding and stereochemistry of carbon. Preparation, reactivity and properties of simple organic compounds are treated, systematized according to functional groups (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl and aryl halides, alcohols and phenols, ethers, aromatics, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives and amines). Simple reaction mechanisms. Reactive intermediates (radicals, carbocations, carbanions). Electron structures and resonance theory. The detailed selection of reaction types and examples of compounds will aim at supporting the other chemistry related courses in the Chemistry and the Biotechnology four semester Programmes.
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