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Course Learning Outcomes

When given an experimental observation on a particular reaction, students should be able to:

(1) write down a reasonable arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction

(2) decide whether existing theories can explain the observed reactivity

(3) use the tools learned throughout the course to explain unusual observations

(4) design experiments to test your proposed mechanism/explanation

(5) evaluate the validity/plausibility of others’ explanations