Sunday, March 29, 2020
Synthesis Problems - Organic Chemistry
Synthesis Problems - Organic ChemistryMolecular Chemistry is often called Synthesis Problems and the syllabus consists of four topics of Organic Chemistry, Molecular Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry and Computational Methods. The main problem in Molecular Chemistry is to make a solid in a liquid environment and the main problem in Solid State Chemistry is to calculate the exact mass of the isolated molecules. There are also two additional topics which take up a section of Organic Chemistry, namely Organometallics and Relativistic Photonics.Tests in this course usually consist of four to six multiple choice questions. It can be concluded that this is a more rigorous assessment than normal. It is a mandatory subject for admission to a good university, as it prepares the student for a career in science or medicine. Tests will normally consist of several subjects but the first three are the only ones that matter.As it is the case with all other high school subjects, the subjects are sepa rated into subjects for the sophomore and junior level. However, during a freshman year, one has to study one of the two disciplines if he wants to get into a competitive college. The courses are separated into their parts so that students can take only the subjects that interest them. Once the senior year has been completed, the student is free to choose among the other subjects.This section of Organic Chemistry is for students who want to pursue the advanced studies in synthetic biology. The two types of courses for synthetic biology are Theoretical and Laboratory Biology. Those who go for Theoretical Biology are required to have passed the Logic and Critical Reasoning in Biology class in high school. Those who opt for Laboratory Biology are also required to have passed the Biological Sciences II.The student is required to study one of two branches of Organic Chemistry: molecular or organic and the properties of nature. The difference between Molecular and Organic Chemistry is tha t in Molecular Chemistry one is trying to understand the interactions between different natural elements and how they change the chemical structure of the atoms. Organic Chemistry is more on theoretical aspects of chemical reactions.A very common mistake made by students in Organic Chemistry is mixing two branches of the subject. In fact, the way to differentiate them is by their respective starting point.The two branches of synthetic biology are applied and computational. Students of Applied Organic Chemistry should have got a passing grade in Biology II, while those in computational Organic Chemistry should have done a high enough grade in Biology II. Those who fail both these branches of the subject are required to sit for the IB level exams.
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