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Objectives
Elicit
Engage
Explore
Explain
Elaborate
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Content
Standard
Discuss the
development of
organic
chemistry
Performance
Standard
Learning
Competencies
Elicit
History of Organic Chemistry.pptx
Explore
Collaborative work- group each
student with 3 members and ask
them to draw a complete
timeline for the development of
organic chemistry using their
input in the video presentation.
They are free to use different
diagrams to present their
collaborative work.
History of Organic Chemistry.pptx
Using the hats, select 5 names of
students that will present their work
during the synchronous discussion.
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Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
It is branch of
modern science
by Jon Jacob
Berzelius
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2 Main Groups
Originated in
living or once a
living matter
Organic Inorganic
From mineral or
non-living
matter
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Theory of
Vitalism
1800
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Friedrich W旦hler
Discovered urea
from heating
ammonium
cyanate
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Friedrich
W旦hler 1. Undermined
the Theory of
Vitalism
2. Discovery of
isomerism
1828
Turning Point in Science
History
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Kekule
Proposed theories on the
relationship between a
compound's chemical
formula and the
physical distribution of its
atoms.
1860
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Chemists were trying to
determine the
nature of chemical
bonding by developing
models for electron
distribution.
1900s
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Organic chemistry branched into
sub-disciplines such as
 Polymer
 Chemistry
 Pharmacology
 Bioengineering
 Petro-chemistry
During that century, millions of new
substances were discovered or
synthesized.
20th
Century
Group the students into 3 members
each then assigned these field:
 Medicine
 Agriculture
 Industrial
 Economy
 Cosmetics
Each group will explain the effect of
organic chemistry in the evolution of
each field. Creativity is a factor

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History of Organic Chemistry.pptx

  • 1. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Objectives Elicit Engage Explore Explain Elaborate
  • 2. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
  • 8. Explore Collaborative work- group each student with 3 members and ask them to draw a complete timeline for the development of organic chemistry using their input in the video presentation. They are free to use different diagrams to present their collaborative work.
  • 10. Using the hats, select 5 names of students that will present their work during the synchronous discussion.
  • 11. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Organic Chemistry
  • 12. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Organic Chemistry It is branch of modern science by Jon Jacob Berzelius
  • 13. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA 2 Main Groups Originated in living or once a living matter Organic Inorganic From mineral or non-living matter
  • 14. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Theory of Vitalism 1800
  • 15. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Friedrich W旦hler Discovered urea from heating ammonium cyanate
  • 16. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Friedrich W旦hler 1. Undermined the Theory of Vitalism 2. Discovery of isomerism 1828 Turning Point in Science History
  • 17. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Kekule Proposed theories on the relationship between a compound's chemical formula and the physical distribution of its atoms. 1860
  • 18. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Chemists were trying to determine the nature of chemical bonding by developing models for electron distribution. 1900s
  • 19. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Organic chemistry branched into sub-disciplines such as Polymer Chemistry Pharmacology Bioengineering Petro-chemistry During that century, millions of new substances were discovered or synthesized. 20th Century
  • 20. Group the students into 3 members each then assigned these field: Medicine Agriculture Industrial Economy Cosmetics Each group will explain the effect of organic chemistry in the evolution of each field. Creativity is a factor