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Organic  Chemistry  

Module  name   Organic  Chemistry  

Module  level   2nd  year  of  Bachelor  program   Abbreviation,  if  applicable    

Sub-­‐heading,  if  applicable       Courses  included  in  the  module,  

if  applicable   KI2051  Organic  Chemistry  

Semester/term   3rd  Semester  

Module  coordinator(s)    

Lecturer(s)   Dr.  Aminudin  Sulaeman  

Language   Indonesian  

Classification  within  the   Curriculum  

Compulsory  courses  for  Bachelor  Program  in  Biology   Provided  by  Chemistry  Study  Program  

Teaching  format/  class  hours  per   week  during  the  semester  

 

Lecture  (Face  to  face  lecture):  70%  

• Lecture  :  2  x  14  weeks    

Practical:  30%  

• Practical  class  :  3    x  14  weeks    

Workload   Total  Workload   160  hours;  3(1)  CU  

     

   

Face  to  face   teaching  

Structured  Activities   Independent       study  

Exam   Total   Lecture  

Practical  class     28  

42   28  

12   28  

14   4  

4   88  

72  

Total             160  

Credit  points   Organic  Chemistry  3(1)  CU  

Requirements   General  Chemistry  IA    and  General  Chemistry  IIA  

Content            

This  course  activities  consist  of  lectures  and  practice  with  scope:    

• Organic  nomenclature  

• Chemical  bonding,  including  resonance  concept  and  acid-­‐base  concept  

• Covalent  bond  properties  related  to  the  static  aspect  of  molecules  (including  stereochemistry)  as  well  as  its   dynamic  aspect  (conformation)  

• Organic  functional  groups  

• The  relationship  between  structures  of  molecules,  physical  properties  (the  state  of  materials,  solubility,   melting  point  and  boiling  points),  and  chemical  properties  of  organic  compounds  

• Acid-­‐base  properties  

• Oxidation  and  reduction  reaction  

• Electrophylic  and  nucleophylic  addition  reaction  

• Electrophylic  and  nucleophylic  substitution  reaction  

• Elimination  and  free-­‐radical  reaction,  especially  halogenation  reaction  

• The  application  of  organic  compounds  and  reactions  in  living  organism  as  well  as  in  industrial  applications  

Learning   goals/   competencies      

After  completing  this  course  students  are  expected  to  understand  the  relationship  between  the  structure  and  the   reactivity  of  monofunctional  organic  compounds  and  able  to  recognize  some  basic  reactions  on  monofunctional   organic  compounds  as  well  as  identifying  the  structure  in  spectroscopy  (IR,  UV-­‐Vis,  NMR,  and  MS)  in  the  context  of   its  application  in  daily  life.  

 

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Study/exam   achievements    

• Midterm  exam:  42,5%  

• Final  exam:  42,5%  

• Assignment  +  Quizzes:  15%  

• Practical  Class:  30%  

 

Literature   1. T.W.G.  Solomon  dan  C.B.  Fryhle,  2011,  Organic  Chemistry,  10th  

edition,  John  Wiley  and  Sons  (Asia),  Wiley   International  Student  version    

2. H.  Hart,  L.E.  Craune  dan  D.J.  Hart,  2003,:  Suatu  Kuliah  Singkat,  Edisi  ke-­‐11,  penterjemah:  SS  Achmad,  Penerbit   Erlangga,  Jakarta.    

3. J  Clayden,  N  Greeves,  S  Warren  dan  P  Wothers,  2001.  Organic  Chemistry,  Oxford  University  Press.    

 

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