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KJM Organic Chemistry II Form of teaching Laboratory course (120 hours) Lectures (20 hours). Colloquiums (10 hours.) Form of exam Written exam (3 hours) Monday June 13. Recommended prerequisites KJ120 or KJ101 or KJM

Lecture plan Alkene related chemistry (McM chapt. 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 18,) Aromatic compounds (McM chapt. 16, 17) Carbonyl compounds (McM chapt. 19, 21, 22, 23) Amines (McM chapt. 24) Karbohydrates (McM chapt. 25) Amino acids etc. (McM chapt. 26) Lipids (McM chapt. 27) Heterocycles etc (McM chapt 28) Pericyclic Reactions (McM chapt 30)

Alkenes Double bond:  and  sp 2 C 120 o Electrophilic addition to alkenes ex. AB = HX, XX: Alkyl halides

The Hammond Postulate The structure of the TS # resembles the structure of the nearest (in energy) stable species Reactant like TS # Product like TS # Endergonic stepExergonic step