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                                                              Medium of instruction:
               Assessment Methods:                            English
               Practical:            25%
               Continuous assessment:    15%                  References:
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               Final examination:    60%                      1. T. W.  G.  Solomons,  Organic  Chemistry,  8   ed., Wiley,
                                                               2004.
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               Medium of instruction:                         2. J. McMurry, Organic Chemistry, 5  ed. Brooks/Cole.
               English                                        3. R.  M.  Silverstein,  F.  X.  Webster,  Spectrometric
                                                               Identification of Organic Compounds, Wiley
               References:                                    4. Kamaliah Mahmood, Noorsaadah Abd. Rahman, Kaedah
               1. D. F. Shriver, P. W. Atkins, and C. H. Langford, Inorganic   Kimia  dalam  Pengenalpastian  Sebatian  Organik,
                          nd
                 Chemistry, 2  ed., Oxford University Press, 1996.    Penerbit Univ. Malaya.
               2. F.  A.  Cotton  &  G.  Wilkinson,  Advanced  Inorganic   5. P.  Crews,  J.  Rodriguez,  M  Jaspars,  Organic  Structure
                 Chemistry, 5  ed., John Wiley, 1988.          Analysis,  Oxford  University  Press,  New  York,  Oxford,
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               3. R.  L.  Carter,  Molecular  Symmetry  and  Group  Theory,   1998.
                 John Wiley, 1998.
               4. N.  N.  Greenwood  &  A.  Earnshaw,  Chemistry  of  the
                 Element, Pergamon Press, 1984.               SIC2003  PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II
                                                     rd
               5. G. L. Meisller & D. A. Tarr, Inorganic Chemistry, 3  ed.,
                 Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.                 Quantum Chemistry
                                                              The  origin  of  quantum  theory;  Postulates  and  general
                                                              principles of quantum mechanics: wavefunction, operator,
               SIC2002  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II                  eigenfunction,  eigenvalue,  probability,  average  value  and
                                                              Schrodinger  equation;  Dynamic  and  motion  of  simple
               Preparation  and  reactions  of  alkyl  halides:  nucleophilic   microscopic  systems:  translational  motion,  harmonic
               aliphatic substitution: S N1, S N2; and elimination reactions:   oscillator and vibrational motion, angular momentum and
               E1, E2.                                        rotational  motion;  Electronic  structures  of  hydrogen  like
                                                              atoms  and  many-electron  atoms:  hydrogen  atom,  atomic
               Preparation  and  reactions  of  alcohols  (hydroboration,   orbital,  Pauli  principle,  aufbau  principle,  Hund's  rules,
               oxymercuration-demercuration, etc.), phenols, aryl halides   electron  configuration,  Slater  determinant,  angular
               and  nucleophilic  aromatic  substitution,  ethers  and   momentum  coupling,  atomic  terms,  spin-orbit  and  other
               epoxides, thiols and sulfides;                 interactions, symmetry, atomic spectra and selection rules.

               Use  of  organometallic  reagents  (RLi,  RMgX,  R 2CuLi)  in   Chemical Kinetics
               synthesis amines and nitrogen-containing compounds.   Complex  reactions.  Collision  between  molecules,  gas
                                                              transport  phenomenom.  Collsion  theory  of  uni,  bi  and
               Carbonyl chemistry: preparation and reactions of aldehyde   trimolecular  gas  reactions.  Introduction  to  reaction  rate
               and ketones, nucleophilic addition at carbonyl carbon;   theory.

               Carboxylic  acids  and  nitriles,  carboxylic  acid  derivatives   Chemical Thermodynamics
               and nucleophilic acyl substitution; difunctional compounds   Second   law   of   thermodynamics.   Thermodynamic
               – keto acids, hydroxy acids/esters, and lactones.   properties  of  multi  component  mixtures.  Equilibrium  of
                                                              chemical reactions. Phase equilibrium: phase transition and
               Acidity  of  the  -hydrogen  in  carbonyl  compounds;  enol-  classification;  phase  rule,  phase  diagram  for  multi
               keto tautomerism;                              component  system  (liquid-vapour,  liquid-liquid  and  liquid-
               Reactions  which  proceed  via  enols  and  enolate  ions:   solid) and applications.
               racemization,  -halogenation  of  aldehydes  and  ketones,
               base-catalysed halogenation (haloform reaction).   Assessment Methods:
                                                              Practical:           25%
               Enolate ion alkylation: use of lithium enolates in alkylation,   Continuous assessment:    15%
               regioselective   enolate   formation:   kinetic   and   Final examination:      60%
               thermodynamic enolates; lithium enolates in alkylation of
               ketones,  esters,  acids;  alkylation  of  -dicarbonyl   Medium of instruction:
               compounds  for  example  acetic  ester  and  malonic  ester   English
               synthesis;  alkylation  of  nitriles,  nitroalkanes  and  1,3-
               dithianes; alkylation of enamines.             References:
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                                                              1. P.  W.  Atkins,  Physical  Chemistry,  11   ed.,  Oxford
               Enolate  ion  addition/condensation  reactions:  aldols,   University Press, 2018.
               crossed  aldol,  intramolecular  aldol,  such  as  Mukaiyama   2. Donald  A.  McQuarrie,  Quantum  Chemistry,  University
               aldol,  Claisen,  crossed  Claisen,  intramolecular  Claisen   Science Book, 1983
                                                                                                   nd
               (Dieckmann), Knoevenagel, acylation of enamines, etc.   3. F.  J.  Bockhoff,  Elements  of  Quantum  Theory,  2   ed.,
                                                               Addison-Wesley Pub. Company, 1976.
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               Conjugate  addition  of  enolates,  for  example,  Michael   4. G. M. Barrow, Physical Chemistry, 6  ed., McGraw-Hill,
               addition,  enamines  in  conjugate  addition;  Robinson   1996.
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               annulation, Mannich reaction, etc.             5. R. A. Alberty & R. J. Silbey, Physical Chemistry, 4  ed.,
                                                               John Wiley, 2010.
               Preparation and use of silyl enol ethers, aza-enolates, and
               enamines, as enol equivalents.


               Assessment Methods:
               Practical:            25%
               Continuous assessment:    15%
               Final examination:      60%

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