Intended learning outcomes
Upon approval, the student should be able to:
- Describe and discuss, in general terms, the impact of organic chemistry in society.
- Name and structurally characterize the most representative families of compounds based on carbon.
- Establish structure-properties relationships.
- Identify and justify potential reactivity sites in organic compounds, given a set of experimental conditions.
- Propose and write reasonable reaction mechanisms using, as appropriate, the concepts of chemo, regio e stereoselectivity.
- Adapt known synthetic methodologies to the resolution of new synthetic problems.
- Interpret and assign the structure of organic compounds of low structural complexity through the mixed use of structural analysis techniques (microanalysis, FT-IR, NMR, MS, UV-Vis).
- Experimentally accomplish the synthesis, isolation and structural characterization of organic compounds.