自秋转大好 花华院 有机化学 Organic chemistry 2010 For Undergraduates in biological science 王俊儒张继文 袁茂森 应用化学系416,417室 87092187(0) By Junru Wang Email:wangjr07@163.com
By Junru Wang Email: wangjr07@163.com 有机化学 Organic chemistry 2010 For Undergraduates in biological science 王俊儒 张继文 袁茂森 应用化学系416,417室 87092187(O)
自秋转对 CONTENT 视中就 1 Introduction and Preview 2 Structure and Properties of Organic Molecules 3 Brief Introduction and Nomenclature of O.Ms 4 Structure and Stereochemistry of Alkanes 5 The Study of Chemical Reactions 6 Stereochemistry:Chirality ■7 Alkyl Halides 8 Structure and Synthesis of Alkenes ■10 Alkynes 11 Conjugated Systems and Orbital Symmetry Review &Discussion 1:Hydrocarbons and new applications 14 Structure and Synthesis of Alcohols 15 Reaction of Alcohols
CONTENT ◼1 Introduction and Preview ◼2 Structure and Properties of Organic Molecules ◼3 Brief Introduction and Nomenclature of O.Ms ◼4 Structure and Stereochemistry of Alkanes ◼5 The Study of Chemical Reactions ◼6 Stereochemistry: Chirality ◼7 Alkyl Halides ◼8 Structure and Synthesis of Alkenes ◼10 Alkynes ◼11 Conjugated Systems and Orbital Symmetry ◼Review &Discussion 1: Hydrocarbons and new applications ◼14 Structure and Synthesis of Alcohols ◼15 Reaction of Alcohols
自可标转对 CONTENT 16 Ethers,Epoxides and Sulfides(SELF-STUDY) 17 Aromatic Compounds 18 Reactions of Aromatic Compounds 19 Ketones and Aldehydes Review Discussion 2:O.Ms Containing Oxygen ■20 Amines ■21 Carboxylic Acids 22 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 23 Condensation and Alpha Substitution of Carbonyl Compounds Special topics:24 Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acides. Special topics:25 Amino Acides,Peptides and Proteins. Special topics:26 Lipids. Review Discussion 3:Biological molecules in life
CONTENT ◼16 Ethers, Epoxides and Sulfides(SELF-STUDY) ◼17 Aromatic Compounds ◼18 Reactions of Aromatic Compounds ◼19 Ketones and Aldehydes ◼Review & Discussion 2: O.Ms Containing Oxygen ◼20 Amines ◼21 Carboxylic Acids ◼22 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives ◼23 Condensation and Alpha Substitution of Carbonyl Compounds ◼Special topics: 24 Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acides. ◼Special topics: 25 Amino Acides, Peptides and Proteins. ◼Special topics: 26 Lipids. ◼Review & Discussion 3: Biological molecules in life
Q:what is petrolum ether? Ethers Alkanes?Alkenes? ●石油醚是哪类化合物?瞇?烷烃?烯烃? A volatile fraction of petroleum consisting chiefly of pentanes and hexanes. The term "petroleum ether"is an old term used to refer to a mixture of hydrocarbons with a specific boiling point range.In other words, there is no ether in petroleum ether! Synonyms for petrolem ether include onaphtha,petroleum benzin,benzin,ligroin,white spirit,and the lab slang,"pet ether
Q: what is petrolum ether? ◼Ethers ? Alkanes? Alkenes? ⚫石油醚是哪类化合物? 醚? 烷烃? 烯烃? ◼A volatile fraction of petroleum consisting chiefly of pentanes and hexanes. ◼The term "petroleum ether" is an old term used to refer to a mixture of hydrocarbons with a specific boiling point range. In other words, there is no ether in petroleum ether! ◼Synonyms for petrolem ether include ⚫naphtha, petroleum benzin, benzin, ligroin, white spirit, and the lab slang, "pet ether
自秋转达 Q:what is petrolum ether? Petroleum ether is obtained from petroleum refineries as the portion of the distillate which is intermediate between the lighter naphtha and the heavier kerosene.(movie) specific gravity of between 0.6 and 0.8 ■Remember .Petroleum ether should not be confused with the class of organic compounds called ethers,which contain the -0-functional group. Likewise,benzine should not be confused with benzene.Benzine is a mixture of alkanes,e.g. pentane,hexane,and heptane,whereas benzene is a cyclic,aromatic hydrocarbon,C6H6
Q: what is petrolum ether? ◼Petroleum ether is obtained from petroleum refineries as the portion of the distillate which is intermediate between the lighter naphtha and the heavier kerosene. (movie) ◼specific gravity of between 0.6 and 0.8 ◼Remember ⚫Petroleum ether should not be confused with the class of organic compounds called ethers, which contain the -O- functional group. ⚫Likewise, benzine should not be confused with benzene. Benzine is a mixture of alkanes, e.g., pentane, hexane, and heptane, whereas benzene is a cyclic, aromatic hydrocarbon, C6H6