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Mohamed Hassan El-Newehy

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Professor of Organic Chemistry (Polymer Chemistry and Nanomaterials)

كلية العلوم
Building 5, Second Floor, Office 2B 87
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CHEM 108_Introduction to Organic Chemistry

A) Lectures:

Introduction (Types of chemical bonds - Hybridization - Inductive effect - polarization, and Stability of carbocations - Classification of organic compounds - Types of chemical reactions). Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (Classes of hydrocarbons - Nomenclature - Isomerism - Physical properties - Preparation and reactions of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons). Aromatic compounds (Aromaticity and Hückel's rule - Nomenclature - Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions - Effects of substituents on electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions - Side-chain reactions). Organic halogen compounds (Nomenclature – Classification of alkyl halides - Physical properties - Preparation of halogen compounds - reactions of alkyl halides (SN and E reactions)) Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers (Structure, classifications and nomenclature - Physical properties - Preparation and reactions of alcohols, phenols and ethers - Alcohols with more than one hydroxyl group; glycols). Aldehydes and Ketones (Structure and Nomenclature - Physical properties - Preparation and reactions of aldehydes and ketones). Carboxylic acids and Their Derivatives (Structure and Nomenclature - Physical properties - Acidity of Carboxylic acids - Preparation and reactions of carboxylic acids). Amines (Structure - Nomenclature - Physical properties - Basicity of amines - Preparation and reactions of amines). Carbohydrates (Definitions and Classification - Monosaccharides - Reactions of Monosaccharides - Disaccharides - Polysaccharides. Fats and oils’ structure, differences, chemical properties, and uses.

B) Experiments:

The experimental part includes identification of:

  1. Instruction, Equipment and Safety.
  2. Solubility.
  3. Extraction.
  4. Aliphatic Hydrocarbons.
  5. Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
  6. Hydroxy Compounds.
  7. Preparation of Aspirin.
  8. Aldehydes and Ketones.
  9. Carboxylic Acids.
  10. Carbohydrates.

Nitro and Amino Compounds

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