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Description of Individual Course Units


Course Unit Code Course Unit Title Type of Course Unit Year of Study Semester Number of ECTS Credits
KIM256 ORGANİC CHEMİSTRY LABORATORY I 2 3 0

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1 Explains the dangers of the chemicals used.
2 Learns to find the properties of the compounds from the handbook and to prepare the preparation paper required for the experiment.
3 Learns the determination of glass materials according to the compound to be synthesized.
4 Learns heating and cooling techniques.
5 Learns to apply techniques such as simple distillation, steam distillation and reflux, which are part of synthesis procedures, and to set up their mechanisms.



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Week Subjects (Theoretical) Laboratuvar Teaching Methods Preparatory
1 Laboratory Laboratory safety and basic introduction Laboratory Work, Video Show, Practical Material Introduction, Discussion Reviewing posters and brochures on chemical hazard symbols, toxicity classifications, and PPE usage, and preparing reports
2 Filtering, drying, melting-boiling determination Laboratory Work, Demonstration, Discussion, Comparison Practice Videos of melting point determination in thin capillary tubes and methods of drying substances should be investigated and a report should be prepared.
3 Sublimation, extraction, crystallization Working in the Laboratory, Experiment Application, Mapping Process Stages Extraction types and solvent selection criteria should be compared and a report should be prepared.
4 Distillation, chromatography, TLC Working in the Laboratory, Visual Explanation, Color Tape Comparison Visual analysis should be done on mobile-phase/selectivity relationships in ITK
5 Oxidation Reaction Experiment Working in the Laboratory, Drawing the Reaction Mechanism, Evaluation of Safety Warnings Comparison of oxidant types and mechanisms, examination of safety notes, preparation of reports
6 Reduction Reaction Experiment Working in the laboratory, Interactive Q&A, Observation Report A table should be prepared for reducing agents; color changes should be noted before observation.
7 Esterification Reaction Experiment Working in the Laboratory, Mechanism Drawing, Olfactory Observation, Mini Poster Preparation The mechanism of the Fischer esterification reaction should be examined in detail and a report should be prepared.
8 Hydrolysis Experiment Laboratory Work, Lecture, Experiment, Graphic Interpretation Acidic and basic hydrolysis samples should be compared, if pH monitoring is to be done, appropriate pH ranges should be determined and a report should be prepared.
9 Alkylation Experiment Laboratory Work, Group Work, Mechanism Demonstration The SN1-SN2 difference of nucleophilic substitution mechanisms should be studied and a report should be prepared.
10 Acylation Experiment Working in the Laboratory, Mechanism Drawing, Safety Information Acylation samples with acid chlorides should be investigated and a report should be prepared.
11 Halogenation Experiment Working in the Laboratory, Observing Reactions, Using Safety Cards The difference between halogenation in light and in the dark should be examined and a report should be prepared.
12 Sulfoation Experiment Laboratory Work, Lecture, Discussion, Intra-Group Risk Analysis A literature review should be conducted on the structure and reactivity of sulfating agents and a report should be prepared.
13 Coupling Reaction Experiment Working in the Laboratory, Project Task Sharing, Reporting Chain structure mechanisms and cross-linking types regarding polymer formation should be examined and a report should be prepared.
14 Delivery of substances and preparation Laboratory Work, Poster Presentation, Oral Report Defense Students must present an oral report of an experiment of their choice and provide feedback on the laboratory process.



Term (or Year) Learning Activities Quantity Weight
Midterm Examination 1 50
Report Preparation 10 20
Post Quiz 10 30
Total 100
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities Quantity Weight
Final Examination 1 100
Total 100
Term (or Year) Learning Activities 40
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities 60


Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination 1 2 2
Final Examination 1 2 2
Demonstration 14 4 56
Report Preparation 8 1 8
Individual Study for Mid term Examination 2 2 4
Individual Study for Final Examination 2 3 6
Individual Study for Quiz 8 1 8
Total Work Load (hours) 86

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