CHEM1902 - Resources for Week 7
Topics and Learning Outcomes
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
predict the product of the reduction of a carboxylic acid and give the reagents required to perform this reaction
recognize the role of long chain fatty acids in soap
identify carboxylic acid derivatives as esters, amides, acid halides and acid anhydrides
give the products obtained upon hydrolysis of these carboxylic acid derivatives
recognize that acid halides are more reactive than esters which are, in turn, more reactive than amides
predict the products that will be formed when a carboxylic acid derivative is treated with an alcohol or amine
give the reagents required for the interconversion of carboxylic acid derivatives
list the physical properties of fats and oils
identify the repeating structural unit of a condensation polymer given the monomers
recognise proteins as polymers of amino acids
explain how primary structure relates to a covalently bonded sequence of amino acids
recognize that secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures result from interactions such as hydrogen bonds within and between protein chains
Synthetic Strategies
appreciate the challenge of synthesis
work forwards and backwards to devise a synthetic route
use the reactions of functional groups to interconvert them and devise ways of making new compounds
Textbook and eBook References
Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives -
Chapter 23
Synthetic Strategies -
Chapters 16, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23
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