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of the module Organic Chemistry (course BSc Biology).
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Content (key words):
Purpose, scope and principles of organic chemistry; introduction into different classes of organic compounds including their physical and chemical properties; basics of stereochemistry; preparative synthesis; purification and characterization of organic compounds; spectroscopic methods to analyse organic compounds.
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The practical course of organic chemistry I for students of BSc Biology takes place in the summer semester. Here you can find all information about the experiments, group arrangements and downloads.
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content of script:
Short instruction to apparatusses in the OC lab (only in german available):
There are no entry requirements for the participation in lectures or exercises. The successful attendance to the module general chemistry is recommended. For the participation in the practical course the successful attendance to the general safety instructions (part of the introduction weeks) and the specific lab safety instructions for organic chemistry is required.
Organic Chemistry is a main module in the course BSc Biology.
Assessment will be a written examination at the end of the course. Active participation during exercises and practical courses is reviewed in form of problem exercises and written laboratory reports. Active participation is a prerequesite for admission to the written examination (laboratory reports : written examination = 20:80).
For the whole module 7 ECTS are allocated.
1. K. P. C. Vollhardt, N. E. Schore, Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie, 3. Auflage, VCH Weinheim 2000.
2. R. T. Morrison, R. N. Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Prentice-Hall, and Inc. and corresponding "Study Guide".
3. T. W. G. Solomons, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
4. P. Y. Bruice, Organic Chemistry, Prentice Hall, New York.