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19-375 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

19-375 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IICHEM*3750 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II Fall Semester, 2005 GENERAL INFORMATION AND COURSE OUTLINE Instructor: Adrian L. Schwan, MacN 336 X58781 Office Hours: TBA -and most any other time you find me in my office -I will try to visit lab sections regularly Required Materials (a) CHEM*3750 Organic Chemistry II Class Notes, Fall 2005 edition by A. L. Schwan (b) Text: Organic Chemistry, 7th or 8th Edition and accompanying Study Guide Graham Solomons and Craig Fryhle (henceforth shortened SF7 (or SF8)) (c)

Laboratory Manual: CHEM*3750 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Manual (notes + lab manual will be available in SCI 2109. (d) A molecular model set is often useful in “seeing” organic chemistry principles. The Bookstore sells one or maybe two types. Method of Presentation There are two meetings each week (Tues., Thurs. 10:00-11:30 ANNU 156). The Tuesday slot will be solely lecture material following the Schwan notes and the sections indicated in SF. The Thursday slot will be both lecture time and tutorial time. This proposed allotment may occasionally be changed to accommodate scheduling. Tutorial time will be used to: a) discussion of lecture material and how to write or understand mechanisms b) developing expertise and solving problems related to synthetic chemistry c) discussion of (assigned) problems d) material of your request and/or e) the laboratory. As stated, the option is available to dedicate some tutorial time to new lecture material, depending on the pace of the throughout the term. In CHEM*3750 we continue the organic chemistry education from CHEM*1040 and CHEM*2700. A knowledge of the reactions, mechanisms, terminology and concepts covered in those courses will be assumed and may be required as part of a satisfactory answer to examination questions. You...

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