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CHEM1611 Assumed Knowledge

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CHEM1611 Atomic Structure

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Atomic Structure

  • list the particles that make up atoms, their symbols and their relative masses and charges
  • calculate the average atomic mass from isotope information
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CHEM1611 The Periodic Table

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The Periodic Table

  • draw out the electron configuration for atoms in the s-, p- and d- blocks of the Periodic Table, including unpaired electrons
  • assign atoms to appropriate groups in the Periodic Table on the basis of their properties
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CHEM1611 Chemical Bonding

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Chemical Bonding

  • appreciate what a mole of substance is
  • convert between mass and moles and between moles and mass
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CHEM1611 The Shapes of Molecules

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The Shapes of Molecules

  • work out the number of bonding and non-bonding pairs from the Lewis structure of a molecule
  • predict the distribution of these pairs around an atom
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CHEM1611 Intermolecular forces

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Intermolecular forces

  • describe the different kinds of intermolecular forces that exist
  • identify which intermolecular forces are present and which are more important between different molecules
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CHEM1611 Acids and Bases

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Acids and Bases

  • list common acids and bases
  • define acids and bases according to the Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry models 
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CHEM1611 Introduction to Organic Chemistry

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Introduction to Organic Chemistry

  • understand the basis of drawing organic structures
  • convert between a condesned molecular formula and a skeletal or line structure
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CHEM1611 Alkanes

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Alkanes

  • name simple alkanes using IUPAC nomenclature
  • distinguish between conformational and configurational isomers of alkanes 
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CHEM1611 Alkenes

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Alkenes

  • identify alkene diastereomers as E or Z
  • identify the electrophiles and nucleophiles in a reaction
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CHEM1611 Aromatic Hydrocarbons

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Aromatic Hydrocarbons

  • explain the special stability of benzene and why it does not react like an alkene
  • name simple aromatic compounds using IUPAC nomenclature
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CHEM1611 Organic Halogen Compounds

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Organic Halogen Compounds

  • identify and name organic halogen compounds
  • predict the products of the elimination of alkyl halides, using Zaitsev's rule, and give the reagents required to perform this reaction
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CHEM1611 Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers and Thiols

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Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers and Thiols

  • identify and name simple alcohols, diols, triols and phenols
  • explain why phenols are more acidic than alcohols
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CHEM1611 Amines

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Amines

  • recognise and name amines
  • predict the reactivity of amines as bases and nucleophiles
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CHEM1611 Aldehydes and Ketones

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Aldehydes and Ketones

  • identify and name simple ketones and aldehydes
  • explain the mechanism of nucleophilic addition to a carbonyl
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CHEM1611 Spectroscopy

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Spectroscopy

  • explain the basic principles of a mass spectrometer
  • identify the molecular ion, base peak and daughter ions in a mass spectrum
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CHEM1611 Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives

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Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives

  • identify and name simple carboxylic acids
  • give the products from the reaction of a carboxylic acid with a base and recognize that this is a reversible reaction
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CHEM1611 Heterocyclic Compounds

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Heterocyclic Compounds

  • predict whether a molecule is aromatic
  • identify the basic nitrogen atoms in heterocyclic compounds
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CHEM1611 Stereochemistry

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Stereochemistry

  • identify stereogenic centres in organic molecules
  • distinguish between different types of isomers, including enantiomers and diastereomers
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CHEM1611 Carbohydrates

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Carbohydrates

  • use Fisher projections to represent the structures of D- and L-sugars
  • convert between Fisher projections and Haworth representations
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CHEM1611 Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins

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Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins

  • predict whether the acid and amine groups in amino acids will be protonated at different pH values
  • predict the pI of amino acids and simple peptides
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CHEM1611 DNA and Nucleic Acids

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DNA and Nucleic Acids

  • appreciate the possibility of tautomerism in heterocycles
  • describe the structural building blocks of RNA and DNA

Lecture Notes

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