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CH 122
Organic chemistry
Class: 1st
Mandatory
Teaching scheme: 2 hours lecture per week
Credits: 6
Course description
Is an introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to
understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and
elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group. The course also provides an
introduction to the chemistry of aromatic compounds.
Objective
• To impart the basic concepts of organic chemistry
• To develop understanding about concepts on organic reactions for analysis of unit
processes
Specific learning outcome
The mechanisms can be described in terms of electron shifts, Radical substitution vice versa
of alkanes. The physical properties will be explained in terms of the intermolecular forces.
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Topics
Introduction for Hydrocarbons
electronic orbitals of carbon compounds, saturated hydrocarbon compound
,unsaturated compounds, aromatic compounds cyclic compound
cracking
Featured reactions: oxidation and combustion, added, replacement,
nitrification halogenated. The Grignard reagent Friedel-Craft, Simon Smith,
Swartz, polymerization
Halides: Halogenation operations hydrocarbon compound ways ionic or free
radicals, added, replacement
Alcohols and phenols: hydrolysis processes for halides
Ethers: Williamson, operations, replacement
aldehyde and ketones
Featured reactions
Carboxylic acids and important derivatives
Featured reactions to form organic salts, esters, amino acids, amides
Amines and some important derivatives
Percentage of change: 20%
Text Book:
Finar, Organic Chemistry, Vol. I and II, ELBS
References:
1. Morrison & Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Prentice-Hall of India2. Bahl&Bahl, Advanced Organic Chemistry, S. Chand
3. Sony, P.L., Organic Chemistry, S. Chand
Hours
2
10
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4
4
6
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6
4
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6
Grading
No.
Assessment
1
2
3
4
5
6
Homework (HW), Quizzes(Q)
TEST 1
TEST 2
TEST 3
TEST 4
Final Exam (F)
Theoretical Total
Number
Theoretical
1
1
1
1
1
% each
7.5 %
7.5 %
7.5 %
7.5 %
50 %
% total
Dates
5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
50
85
Practical
Report for all Experiences
TEST 1
TEST 2
Final Exam
Practical Total
Overall Total ( Theoretical + Practical)
5%
2.5 %
2.5 %
5%
5
2.5
2.5
5
15
100
1-For Laboratory
Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-10)
60 %-Laboratory practical and record
30 %- Test/s
10 %- Regularity in the class
End Semester Examination (Maximum Marks-5)
Procedure, conducting tutorials, results, tabulation, and inference
2- For Theory Subjects
Internal Continuous Assessment (Maximum Marks-35)
70% - Tests (minimum 4)
20 % - Assignments (minimum 2) such as homework, problem solving, group discussions, quiz,
seminar, term-project, software exercises, etc.
10% - Regularity in the class
TU Examination Pattern (Maximum Marks-50)
PART A: Short answer questions (one/two sentences) 5 x 2 marks= 10 marks
All questions are compulsory. There should be at least one question from each module and not
more than two questions from any module.
PART B: Analytical/Problem solving questions 4 x 5 marks= 20 marks
Candidates have to answer four questions out of six. There should be at least one question from
each module and not more than two questions from any module.
PART C: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 2 x 10 marks= 20 marks
Two questions from each module with choice to answer one question.