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  • Contact Sheet

     

    Teacher responsible for the subject: Dr DOUBA Houda

    University of Djilali Bounaama Khemis Miliana

    Faculty of Sciences of Matter and Computer Science

    Department of Chemistry

    Course: Organic Chemistry

    Specialty: 2nd Year Chemistry License

    Teaching Unit: Fundamental Unit

    Semester: 3 Credit: 6 Coefficient: 3

    Academic year: 2023/2024

    Evaluation method: Continuous: 33% Exam: 67%

     

  • Objectives

     

    Objectives of organic chemistry:
    ·         Understand the basic principles of atomic structure.
    ·         Comprehend the periodic table and its trends.
    ·         Learn about different types of chemical bonds (ionic, covalent, metallic, Hydrogen bond).
    ·         Understand molecular geometry and hybridization.
    ·         Recognize patterns in chemical reactions based on functional groups.
    ·         Learn systematic naming (IUPAC) of organic compounds.
  • Subject Content

     

    Organic Chemistry Program

    Chapter I: Chemical Bonding

    Chapter II: Organic compounds.

    Chapter III: Isomerism and Diastereoisomerism

    Chapter IV: Structural Effects

    Chapter V: Study of Reaction Mechanisms

  • Recommended Prerequisite Knowledge

    It is recommended to have a solid understanding of the subjects “Chemistry 1 & 2” and “Laboratory Chemistry 1 & 2” taught in the first year of Material Sciences.

     

  • Chapter 1: Chemical Bonding

  • Chapter 2: Nomenclature of Organic Compounds

  • Chapter 3: Isomerism and Diastereoisomerism

  • Chapter 4: Structural Effects

  • Chapter 5: Study of Reaction Mechanisms

     

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  • Bibliography

    Bibliography

    1.       P. ARNAUD. Cours : Chimie organique, 18ème éd. Dunod, (2009).

    2.       P. ARNAUD. Exercices de chimie organique, 4ème éd. Dunod, (2010).

    3.   K.P.C. VOLLHARDT, N. E. SCHORE, C. ESKENAZI. Traité de chimie organique, 5ème éd. (2009).

    4.      J. McMURRY, E. SIMANEK. Chimie organique Les grands principes -Cours et exercices corrigés. 2ème éd., DUNOD, (2007).

    5.       Paula Yurkanis Bruice. Organic Chemistry, Quatrième Edition (2003).

    6.       Jacques Maddlumo, Véronique Bellosta, Isabelle Chataigner, François Couty, et al., Chimie Organique. Ed. Dunod. Paris. (2013).