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1 INTRODUCTION TO COURSE
EGF 2042 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INTRODUCTION TO COURSE

2 COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Describe different functional group of organic compound, based on group, reactions and usage. (C2) Demonstrate laboratory works related to reaction of organic compound. (C3, A3, P3) Perform ability of leadership and work effectively in team. (P2, A2)

3 MATERIALS / REFERENCES
MAIN REFERENCES Carey, F.A., Guliano, R.M., (2011), Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition, McGraw Hill, ISBN-13: ADDITIONAL REFERENCES Solomon, T.W. G., Fryhle, C.B., and Snyder S.A., (2013), Organic Chemistry, 11th Edition International Student Version, Wiley, ISBN: Skoog, D.A., West, D.M., and Holler, F.J., (2013), Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, 9th Edition, Saunders College Publishing. Smith, R.C., (2011), Organic Chemistry 2: Problem Book 2011, Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, ISBN-13:

4 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (80%) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (20%)
THEORY TESTS 15% QUIZZES 5% PRACTICAL TEST 30% PRACTICAL SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (20%) FINAL THEORY 20% TOTAL 100%

5 SYLLABUS UNIT 2: Hydrocarbon UNIT 1: Introduction
2.1 Introduction in process industry 2.2 Natural gas and petroleum resources 2.3 Alkanes 2.4 Alkenes, addition polymerization and the chemistry of rubber 2.5 Alkynes 2.6 Chlorinated alkanes and geometrical isomers 2.7 Aromatic hydrocarbon UNIT 1: Introduction 1.1 Chemistry of carbon 1.2 Types of organic compound 1.3 Bonding in organic compound 1.4 Types of reaction 1.5 Applications of organic compound

6 SYLLABUS UNIT 3: Derivatives of hydrocarbons
3.1 Introduction in process industries 3.2 Alcohol and ethers 3.3 Aldehydes and ketones 3.4 Carboxylic acids, esters and amines 3.5 Amides and condensation polymers UNIT 4: Introduction to biochemistry 4.1 Introduction to biochemistry industry 4.2 Lipids 4.3 Carbohydrates 4.4 Proteins, amino acids 4.5 Application to biopolymers

7 CLASSES DFE 2A DFE 2B Lecture, Tutorial, Practical 3 hours per week
Tuesday 2.00 – 4.00 pm Wednesday 9.00 – am DFE 2B Tuesday 11 am to 1 pm Thursday 2 pm – 3 pm

8 REMINDER Please ensure you answer the Entrance Course Survey using Google form More quizzes await, always be prepared !

9 WHAT IS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY?

10 WHY STUDY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY?

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