Organic Chemistry I

Course Code:
CHM 250
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Reinforcing, Degree Applicable, Liberal Arts and Science Elective
Course Description:

The course is designed to cover the wide range of topics concerning the chemistry of carbon. Students will study chemical bonding, nomenclature and reactivity of hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, and alkyl halides, configuration of alkanes, and cycloalkanes, and stereochemistry. Additionally, students will learn various reactions mechanisms, with an emphasis on nucleophilic substitution reactions. The laboratory will focus on fundamental techniques in organic chemistry, e.g., distillation, purification, synthesis, chromatography and spectroscopy. (3 hours lecture).  Completes General Education Requirements: AR-R LAS

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

(CHM 141 Chemistry I and CHM 142 Chemisty II)  OR  (CHM 110 Chemistry I and CHM 120 Chemisty II)

Semesters Offered:

Fall

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