Organic Chemistry - Medical Course Subject
Structure and bonding
1. Atomic structure of carbon
2. Covalent bonding and hybridization
3. sp3 Hybridization
4. sp2 Hybridization
5. sp Hybridization
6. Bonds and hybridized centers
Alkanes and cycloalkanes
1. Alkanes and cycloalkanes
2. Alkanes and cycloalkanes: Drawing structures
3. Alkanes and cycloalkanes: Nomenclature
Functional groups
1. Organic Chemistry: Recognition of functional groups
2. Aliphatic and aromatic functional groups
3. Intermolecular bonding
4. Functional groups: Properties and reactions
5. Nomenclature of compounds with functional groups
6. Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary nomenclature
Stereochemistry
1. Constitutional isomers
2. Configurational isomers � alkenes and cycloalkanes
3. Configurational isomers - optical isomers
4. Conformational isomers
Nucleophiles and electrophiles
1. Nucleophiles and electrophiles: Definition
2. Nucleophiles and electrophiles: Charged species
3. Nucleophiles and electrophiles: Neutral inorganic species
4. Nucleophiles and electrophiles: Organic structures
Reactions and mechanisms
1. Organic Chemistry Reactions
2. Organic Chemistry Mechanisms
Acidbase reactions
1. Br�nsted�Lowry acids and bases
2. Acid strength
3. Base strength
4. Lewis acids and bases
5. Enolates
Alkenes and alkynes
1. Preparation of alkenes and alkynes
2. Properties of alkenes and alkynes
3. Electrophilic addition to symmetrical alkenes
4. Electrophilic addition to unsymmetrical alkenes
5. Carbocation stabilization
6. Reduction and oxidation of alkenes
7. Hydroboration of alkenes
8. Electrophilic additions to alkynes
9. Reduction of alkynes
10. Alkylation of terminal alkynes
11. Conjugated dienes
Aromatic chemistry
1. Aromaticity
2. Aromatic chemistry: Preparation and properties
3. Electrophilic substitutions of benzene
4. Synthesis of mono-substituted benzenes
5. Electrophilic substitutions of mono-substituted aromatic rings
6. Synthesis of di- and tri-substituted benzenes
7. Aromatic chemistry: Oxidation and reduction
Aldehydes and ketones
1. Preparation of Aldehydes and ketones
2. Properties of Aldehydes and ketones
3. Nucleophilic addition - Aldehydes and ketones
4. Nucleophilic addition � charged nucleophiles
5. Aldehydes and ketones: Electronic and steric effects
6. Nucleophilic addition - nitrogen nucleophiles
7. Nucleophilic addition - oxygen and sulfur nucleophiles
8. Aldehydes and ketones: Reactions of enolate ions
9. Aldehydes and ketones: ?-Halogenation
10. Aldehydes and ketones: Reduction and oxidation
11. Aldehydes and ketones: ?,?-Unsaturated aldehydes and ketones
Carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives
1. Structure and properties of Carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives
2. Nucleophilic substitution - Carboxylic acids
3. Reactivity of Carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives
4. Preparations of carboxylic acids
5. Preparations of carboxylic acid derivatives
6. Reactions of Carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives
7. Enolate reactions - Carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives
Alkyl halides
1. Preparation and physical properties of alkyl halides
2. Alkyl halides: Nucleophilic substitution
3. Alkyl halides: Factors affecting SN2 versus SN1 reactions
4. Alkyl halides: Elimination
5. Alkyl halides: Elimination versus substitution
6. Reactions of alkyl halides
7. Alkyl halides: Organometallic reactions
Alcohols phenols and thiols
1. Preparation of alcohols
2. Preparation of phenols
3. Properties of alcohols and phenols
4. Reactions of alcohols
5. Reactions of phenols
6. Chemistry of thiols
Ethers epoxides and thioethers
1. Preparation of ethers, epoxides, and thioethers
2. Properties of ethers, epoxides, and thioethers
3. Reactions of ethers, epoxides, and thioethers
Amines and nitriles
1. Preparation of amines
2. Properties of amines
3. Reactions of amines
4. Chemistry of nitriles
Organic spectroscopy and analysis
1. Spectroscopy
2. Visible and ultra violet spectroscopy
3. Infra-red spectroscopy
4. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Introduction
5. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
6. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Spin-spin coupling
7. 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
8. Mass spectroscopy
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