Chemistry 2: Organic Structure And Bonding (With Lab)

CHE4212.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 Chemistry 2: Organic Structure And Bonding (With Lab)

Course Description

Summary

This course delves into modern theories of bonding, especially as they relate to the reaction patterns of functional groups.  These theories will be used to rationalize the patterns of electron flow in chemical reactions with a focus on the understanding of why mechanistic patterns emerge and we will and develop an understanding for how chemists determine mechanisms experimentally.   Addition, substitution, elimination and acid base reactions that underpin the reactivity of organic molecules will receive considerable attention.  We will also interact with the primary (and secondary) chemical literature in this course to deepen our understanding of the fundamentals and significance of the chemistry we study.

Instructor

  • Fortune Ononiwu

Day and Time

M/Th 10:00AM-11:50AM, W 2:10PM-5:50PM (Lab)

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Area of Study

Credits

5

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

15

Course Frequency

Once a year