Categorieën: Alle - hydrocarbons - carbon - polymers - sustainability

door Pablo De la Peña Garza 5 jaren geleden

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CHEM 2

The text discusses the significance of organic molecules, particularly focusing on the characteristics and properties of carbon, including its various forms of bonds and the different types of hydrocarbons.

CHEM 2

Matter and Sustainability

The new materials and applications

1.1. Biomimicry: New Materials coming from Biomimicry 1.2. Chemistry in cleanliness and hygiene 1.3. Carbon fibers and bioplastics 1.4. Nanotechnology

Polymers

1.1. Addition Polymers 1.2. Condensation Polymers 1.3. Polymers in Nature 1.4. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Reject 1.5. Importance of the 4 R’s system 1.6. Treatment and disposal of materials

PARCIAL EVALUATION AND GLOBAL EVALUATION

Partial Evaluation Actividad Ponderación Exams (partial, midterm, quizzes) 51% Assignments, HW, Projects 27% Lab Activities 22% Total 100%

Energy for sustainable development

1.1. Petroleum and Fossil Fuels 1.2. Hydrocarbons: Complete and Incomplete Combustion 1.3. Energy Sources 1.4. Energy Sources Presentations 1.5. Climate Change and Global Warming

Important organic molecules

1.1. Characteristics of Carbon and properties of organic molecules 1.2. Orbitals Hybridization in Carbon 1.3. Single, Double and Triple Bonds 1.4. Hydrocarbons: Displayed, Condensed, Molecular and Skeletal Formulas 1.5. Hydrocarbons: IUPAC Nomenclature –Alkanes 1.6. Hydrocarbons: IUPAC Nomenclature –Alkenes, and Alkynes 1.7. Hydrocarbons: Physical Properties and Uses 1.8. Isomers: Chain and Position Isomers

Sustainability, consumerism and waste generation

Environmental sustainability
Environmental disturbance because of human activity (threatened ecosystems)
Environmental resources
Fundamentals of sustainability
Treatment and disposal of materials
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Reject