
Chemistry · JC 2 · Spectroscopic Techniques and Structural Elucidation · 2.º Período
Practise Advanced Reaction Mechanisms
Students will practise deriving rate laws and proposing mechanisms for complex organic reactions.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSingapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level H3 Chemistry (9813), Section 1: Spectroscopic Techniques - Elucidation of molecular structuresSingapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level H3 Chemistry (9813), Section 3: Organic Synthesis - Synthetic design and structural confirmation
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Students will practise deriving rate laws and proposing mechanisms for complex organic reactions.
Key Questions
- How do we synthesize data from multiple spectroscopic techniques?
- What are the limitations of individual spectroscopic methods?
- How can we verify a proposed molecular structure?
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