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Structure and Reactivity of Organic Molecules
An introduction to organic chemistry, the molecular foundation to understanding the life sciences, medicine, diagnostics, energy, environmental and materials sciences. Students will learn structural and bonding models of organic molecules that provide insights into reactivity. Combining these models with kinetic and thermodynamic analyses allows molecular transformations to be rationalized and even predicted. The course builds on this knowledge to begin to introduce organic reactions that can be applied to synthesis of novel molecules or materials that can positively impact society. A two-hour weekly lab section accompanies the course to introduce the techniques of separation and identification of organic compounds.
Details:
- Catalog Number
- CHEM 33-01
- Class Number
- 23276
- Course Cost
- $6860.00
- Population
- High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
- Units
- 5
- Interest Area
- Natural Sciences
- Course Format & Length
- In-Person, 4 weeks
- Instructors
- Kevin Sibucao
- Dates
- -
- Prerequisites
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only students with an AP 5 or general chemistry experience
- Schedule
- Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 9:30 AM - 11:20 AM
- Course Notes
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This class is offered during the first 4 weeks of the Summer Quarter. This course has a required lab section in addition to the main lecture section.