Syllabus For First Class 2013-2014 Msc. Ismail M.Ali
Syllabus For First Class 2013-2014 Msc. Ismail M.Ali
Syllabus For First Class 2013-2014 Msc. Ismail M.Ali
Theoretical
1 Homework (HW), 5
Quizzes(Q
2 TEST 1 1 7.5 % 7.5
Theoretical Total 85
PRACTICAL
No. Assessment Number % each % total Dates
Report for all 5% 5
Experiences
Final Exam 5% 5
Practical Total 15
Text Book:
Finar, Organic Chemistry, Vol. I and II, ELBS
References:
1. Morrison & Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Prentice-
Hall of India-
2. Bahl&Bahl, Advanced Organic Chemistry, S.
Chand
3. Sony, P.L., Organic Chemistry, S. Chand
TU Examination Pattern (Maximum Marks -30)
PART A: preparation the following compounds 6X1
mark-6 marks
PART B: naming the following compounds 6X1 mark- 6
marks
PART C:drow structure for the following compounds
6X1 mark -6marks
PART D : defined the following compounds 6X1 mark-
6marks
Part E : show the converter the following compounds
6X1 mark-6marks
HYDROCARBONS
OBJECTIVES
1. What is organic chemistry? In general, how do organic
compounds differ from inorganic compounds?
2. Why are there so many more organic compounds than
inorganic compounds?
3. What are hydrocarbons? What structural features identify
alkanes? Alkenes? Alkynes? Aromatic hydrocarbons?
4. How are alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic
hydrocarbons named using IUPAC nomenclature?
5. What are the physical and chemical properties of alkanes,
alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons?
objectives
OBJECTIVES
Saturated Hydrocarbons
Called saturated because each carbon is
bonded to four other atoms
Only single bonds
Methane
Ethane
Propane
HOMOLOGY
Related compounds
Homologs
Similar to P.T.
ISOMERS
Pentane
Isopentane
Neopentane
ISOMERS
ALKANES
CnH2n+2
Representation
Structural Formulas
Butane
ALKYL GROUP
Methyl
Ethyl
Propyl
IUPAC NOMENCLATURE
Define IUPAC
Examine the rules for IUPAC naming
Determine the correct names of alkanes
Geneva, Switzerland 1892
International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry
IUPAC System of Nomenclature
(isobutane, isopentane are common names)
IUPAC RULES
1. Name the longest chain
in the parent compound.
End in –ane. (Root name)
Number each carbon
See Example
2. Note the alkyl groups
attached
3. Number the carbon that
the group is attached to.
Must use the lowest
number possible.
See Example
IUPAC RULES CON’T
a. 3-ethylhexane
b. 2,4-dimethylpentane
c. 3-methylhexane
d. 4-isopropylheptane
DRAW THE STRUCTURAL FORMULAS FOR EACH
OF THE FOLLOWING
4-propylheptane
3-ethyl-2-methylpentane
3-isopropyl-3-
methyloctane
PROPERTIES OF ALKANES
Objectives
Determine the physical and physiological
properties of alkanes