QUIM-1301 Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry is without any doubt the science that by itself creates the objectives of its studying, based on the versatility of carbon as its main element. The course encompasses three large modules, in the first one, the student acquires knowledge of structural principles, bonding models, hybridation and molecular geometry, polarity, nomenclature in accordance with IUPAC, bonding rotation and stereochemistry, the second model involves studying fundamental mechanisms such as radical halogenation, SN! and SN2 substitution mechanisms and E1 and E2 elimination, which combined with other special mechanisms lead to the development of the third module related to the formation, reactivity and some spectroscopic characteristics of functional groups, from hydrocarbons to oxygenated compounds such as acids and its derivates.
Instructor
Quijano Celis Clara
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