Chemical Engineering
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Description
Theory
1
Theory/Practice
3
Instructors
Maria João Ramalhosa
Contents
Theoretical classes
CP1. Carbon compounds and chemical bonds
CP2. Intermolecular and intramolecular forces at carbon compounds
CP3. Stereochemistry
CP4. Structure-reactivity relationship
CP5. Structure versus reactivity
CP6. Organic reactions and their mechanisms
CP7. Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group
CP8. Nucleophilic substitution on the carbonyl group
CP9. Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbons
CP10. Elimination at saturated carbons
CP11. Electrophilic addition to unsaturated carbons
CP12. Electrophilic substitution at aromatic compounds
Theoretical/Practical
CP13. Nomenclature of organic compounds
Resolution of questions on the subjects taught in classes
Learning Outcomes
OB1: Identify and represent organic molecules using appropriate structural representations.
OB2: Analyse the relationship between molecular structure and the reactivity of organic compounds.
OB3: Identify reaction mechanisms, including structural changes, intermediates, and final products in organic transformations.
OB4: Determine reaction sites, select appropriate reagents, and predict products in organic synthesis processes.
OB5: Apply organic chemistry concepts and skills to related areas, such as Biochemistry and Microbiology.