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Organic Chemistry II with Lab

Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Reviews reactions and properties of arenes, organometallic compounds, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and amines. Briefly introduces the topics of spectroscopy and the chemistry of natural products including carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and proteins. This course further develops the theoretical concepts of organic chemistry, and helps students to develop an ability to propose plausible synthetic pathways to organic molecules. Particular focus is on nucleophilic addition, nucleophilic substitution, and electrophilic substitution reaction of arenes, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and amines. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry 1.

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Universal Code: CHE202


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Organic Chemistry II with Lab core course on the listed campus.

Campus
Campus Course
Adirondack
Albany
ACHM221 and ACH223
Alfred State
Binghamton
CHEM332 and CHE335
Brockport
Broome
Broome
CHM246L and CHM62L
Buffalo State
Canton
Cayuga
Clinton
CHE242
Cobleskill
CHEM232 and CHE32X
Columbia-Greene
Corning
Cortland
Delhi
Dutchess
Environmental Science and Forestry
Erie
CH222 and CH2223
Farmingdale
Finger Lakes
Fredonia
CHEM216 and CHE226
Fulton-Montgomery
Genesee
Geneseo
CHEM213 and CHE216
Herkimer
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Jefferson
Mohawk Valley
Monroe
Morrisville
Morrisville
CHM242 and CHM42L
Nassau
New Paltz
Niagara
CHE239 and CHE237
Old Westbury
Oneonta
Onondaga
CHE206 and CHE206L
Orange County
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Purchase
CHE3320 and CHE.10
Rockland
Schenectady
Stony Brook
Stony Brook
Suffolk
CH56
Suffolk
Sullivan
SCI2210 and SCI211
SUNY Polytechnic
Tompkins Cortland
Ulster
University at Buffalo
Westchester

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