CHM 202 Intro. Organic Chemistry II

Schedule, Spring 2009
rev 06/21/2009 09:41 AM

Note that this schedule will be revised and updated on a regular basis - typically several times each week.
 

WK DATE LECTURE1 RECOMMENDED STUDY PROBLEMS1 LAB QUIZ/EXAM
1 Apr 6 Independent Research Projects; will be discussed in detail on Monday, April 13. (no quiz this week)
Apr 8
2 Apr 13 ch. 11 infrared spectroscopy: 2, 3
interpreting infrared spectroscopy: 4, 5, 6, 7
index of hydrogen deficiency + : 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19
Project Progress Report
DUE by 1pm Monday
(optional this week)

KEY to I.R. Spectroscopy Project
DUE by 6pm April 27
(ref. Zubrick ch. 34)

(no quiz this week)
Apr 15
3 Apr 20 9.1-9.8 aromaticity (9.1-9.3): 10cd, 11
nomenclature (9.4): 1, 12, 13acdefhjl
benzylic oxidation (9.5): 2, 28
easy electrophilic aromatic substitution (9.6-9.7): 4, 17, 18
tricky
electrophilic aromatic substitution (9.8): 6, 8, 24, 26, 28, 29acd
acidity of phenols (9.9): 9, 29b, 33, 34, 35, 36
Project Progress Report
DUE by 1pm on Monday

Extraction: Separating & Isolating Organic Compounds(20 points)
DUE by 6pm May 11

(ref. Zubric ch. 10, 12, 15, 20)

Quiz 1 KEY
(ch. 11)
Wed. 4/22
Apr 22
4 Apr 27 9.9,
ch. 10
structure and nomenclature (10.1-10.3): 9acegik, 10, 12
physical properties (10.4): 16, 17
basicity of amines (10.5-10.6): 18, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29, 33 
reactions & synthesis (10.7-10.8): 35, 41
Project Progress Report
DUE by 1pm Monday

Remember, you should be keeping a notebook for your project; see the syllabus.

Independent Research Projects

Quiz 2 KEY
(ch. 9)
Wed. 4/29
Apr 29
5 May 4 Independent Research Projects

Remember, to earn the maximum points for your project, you should be keeping a notebook - per Zubrick's chapter 2 - for your project; see the syllabus.

You may work in lab during our regularly scheduled class times: MW 1-2:50 and/or M 3-6pm.  Additionally, you may work in lab during Martin's other scheduled lab times: W 3-5pm and Thu 6-8pm.  This provides about 40 hours of available lab time in May.  (This same schedule allows for about 15 hours of available lab time in June.)

Cat will be "subbing" on Monday, May 18.

DUE by 1pm on each Monday:
PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT, and,
starting May 11, turn in your LAB NOTEBOOK (I'll have a quick look and return it to you.)
 
Quiz 3 KEY
(ch. 10)
MONDAY 5/4
May 6
6 May 11 EXAM 1
(ch. 9-11)
MONDAY 5/11
May 13
7 May 18 (no quiz this week)
May 20
8 May 25 Memorial Day Holiday (no quiz this week)
May 27 Independent Research Projects
9 Jun 1 13.1 - 13.5, 13.7

structure & nomenclature (13.1-13.3): 1-3, 16, 17
physical properties of aldehydes & ketones : (13.4): Problem 13.3½
addition of oxygen nucleophiles (13.7): 6, 23, 25 

addition of carbon nucleophiles (13.6): 5, 20, 21
addition of nitrogen nucleophiles (13.8): 8, 29, 30 (Don't try this last one at home.)
keto-enol tautomerism (13.9): 9, 33
redox of aldehydes & ketones (13.10-13.11): 10, 11, 35a-e, 36a-d

Independent Research Projects

Project Progress Report
DUE by 1pm on each Monday

(no quiz this week)
Jun 3 13.6, 13.8-13.11
10 Jun 8 ch. 14 structure & nomenclature (14.1-14.3): 1, 8, 9, 12acf
physical properties (14.4): 16
preparation of carboxylic acids: 17
acidity of carboxylic acids (14.5): 2, 3, 19, 21, 23, 27
reactions of carboxylic acids (14.6-14.9):
4, 5, 6, 29, 31, 33, 35, 40
reduction (14.6)
Fischer Esterification (14.7)
conversion to acid halides (14.8)
decarboxylation (14.9)
June 9 OR June 22
Poster Presentation
~12-2pm ● LTCC Cafeteria

Be prepared to talk about your project for a maximum of 5 minutes.  You'll do this standing in front of your poster, not in front of the entire room.  Other students and faculty may ask questions as well. 
Quiz 4 KEY
(ch. 13)
Mon. 6/8
Jun 10 more
lab
time
11 Jun 15 ch. 15

nomenclature (15.2): 1abcdf, 8bcefgh, 9a-f

general reactions (15.3): 13

reactions w/ water (15.4): 2, 3, 25a, 25c, 35
reactions w/ alcohols (15.5): 19a 
reactions w/ ammonia/amines (15.6): 4, 19b, 21
interconversions (15.7): 15
reduction (15.9): 6, 25b, 27c

Summary of Major Carboxylic Acid Derivative Reactions

esters w/ Grignard reagents (15.8): 5, 25e, 31

NO EXPERIMENTAL WORK THIS WEEK.

lab & equipment clean-up

locker check out


Quiz 5 KEY
(ch. 14)
Mon. 6/15
Wed. 6/17
Jun 17  
COURSE/INSTRUCTOR (online) EVALUATION  (Link available May 18 - June 22, 2009.)

  Please take a few minutes to take the course evaluation survey and make any comments.  Right NOW would be a good time to do this.  THANKS!  -Martin
Finals Week Mon.
Jun. 22
2pm
 

Final Project (Poster) Presentations (Lab "Final")
(brief talk to the class about what you did, what you learned from your project)

Quiz 5 and your latest weekly lab report will be returned.  I will also have your up to date, overall grades at this time (excluding the things you turn in today). 

Final Project Report,
Poster Presentation
and Project Notebook
DUE on Monday, June 22 @ 2pm
 
Wed. Jun. 24
12noon
 

FINAL EXAM
2 "essential" (not tricky or especially difficult) questions from each chapter; 12 questions total
multiple choice

  FINAL EXAM
(ch. 9-11, 13-15)
Wed. 6/24

Notes:
1Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 3rd ed., Brown & Poon, © 2005, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
 

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