CHEM 1040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Ketone, Nitration, Asymmetric Carbon

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Guided reading/note outline 6 - organic chemistry weeks 10 to 12. Learning objectives, readings, topics, and resources (see also textbook 23. 1 - 23. 7 & 24. 1 - 24. 2): identify and name the various functional groups. (organic notes (on) pp. I. introduction: background, diversity of carbon, different hybridizations, different skeletal arrangements, types of bonds, focal points, functional groups, classification of focal points, table of common families of organic compounds, study questions for introduction. Sources / nomenclature / relevance of various functional. 1: identify and relate the different types of isomers. (on pages 23-30) Stereoisomerism: geometric (cis-trans) isomers, chiral (optically active) compounds, plane polarized light, polarimeter, causes of optical activity, properties of chiral compounds, molecules with more than one asymmetric carbon, study questions for stereoisomerism. Part 2 organic compounds organic molecular structures. Steroisomers tutorial: identify types of intermolecular forces present within a molecule (section 11. 5, on pages 31-32)