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Organic Chemistry Study Guide

This document outlines the topics of study for an organic chemistry course, including: 1) basic organic chemistry concepts like functional groups, isomers, and common reactions; and 2) organic chemistry laboratory techniques such as separation methods, chemical reactions, chromatography, spectroscopy, waste management, and safety procedures. Students will learn to differentiate organic from inorganic compounds, name organic structures, understand properties of organic functional groups and compounds, and carry out common organic chemistry laboratory techniques like extraction and distillation. They will also learn safety protocols for handling organic chemicals and hazardous materials.
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Organic Chemistry Study Guide

This document outlines the topics of study for an organic chemistry course, including: 1) basic organic chemistry concepts like functional groups, isomers, and common reactions; and 2) organic chemistry laboratory techniques such as separation methods, chemical reactions, chromatography, spectroscopy, waste management, and safety procedures. Students will learn to differentiate organic from inorganic compounds, name organic structures, understand properties of organic functional groups and compounds, and carry out common organic chemistry laboratory techniques like extraction and distillation. They will also learn safety protocols for handling organic chemicals and hazardous materials.
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TOS FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1.1 Organic Compounds

1.1.1 Differentiate organic from inorganic compounds-composition and bonding properties

1.1.2 Name organic compounds: common name, IUPAC name

1.1.3 Isomers

1.2 Properties of Organic Compounds

1.2.1 Understand the nature of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, chlorinated compounds

1.2.2 Know the different functional groups

1.2.3 Know common organic reactions

1.2.4 Be familiar with organic acids and bases

1.2.5 Know solubility, vapor pressure, flammability

2.ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

2.1 Separation and Purification Techniques

2.1.1 Know the principle involved and basic procedures for:

2.1.1.1 Filtration

2.1.1.2 Extraction

2.1.1.3 Recrystallization

2.1.1.4 Melting Point, Boiling point, Distillation

2.1.1.5 Drying organic liquids

2.2 Organic Chemical Reactions

2.2.1 Must be familiar with carrying out simple chemical reactions

2.2.1.1 Laboratory Glassware required and assembly

2.2.1.2 Measurements and transferring reagents

2.2.1.3 Heating and Cooling methods

2.3 Chromatography

2.3.1 Must know the principles involved and basic procedures for:

2.3.1.1 Thin layer and Column Chromatography


2.3.1.2 Gas Chromatography

2.4 Spectroscopy

2.4.1 Must be familiar with sample preparations and identification techniques for organic
compounds

2.4.1.1 Ultraviolet and Visible

2.4.1.2 Infrared

2.5 Waste Management

2.5.1 Segregate wastes according to hazard-toxic or nontoxic, and aqueous or solvent based

2.5.2 Follow procedures for appropriate disposal

2.6 Safety in Parts of the Process

2.6.1 Toxicity of common organic compounds

2.6.2 Identify hazards and known risk control procedures

2.6.3 Follow company procedures OHS for accidents fire emergencies

2.6.4 Use required PPEs

2.6.5 Be familiar with labels and hazard symbols

2.6.6 Be familiar with safety data sheets (M)SDS

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