Title | CHEM-2311 Syllabus 0 - Summary Organic Chemistry I |
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Author | Kousuke Yasumura |
Course | Organic Chemistry I |
Institution | Georgia Institute of Technology |
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ScheduleforCHEM2311A. Class
TopicsareApproximat e
Chapter/Topic
Date
ReadingAssignment
1 2 3 4 5
TheBasics: BondingandMolecular Structure
Mon.Aug.20 Wed.Aug.22 Fri.Aug.24 Mon.Aug.27 Wen.Aug.29
Chapter1
6 7 8
FamiliesofCarbon Compounds
Fri.Aug.31 Wen.Sept.5 Fri.Sept.7
Chapter2
9
Exam1(Chapters1and2)
Mon.Sept.10
10 11 12
Intro.toOrganic Reactionsandthei r Mechanisms
Wed.Sept.12 Fri.Sept.14 Mon.Sept.17
Chapter3
13 14 15 16
Nomenclatureand Conformationo f Alkanesand Cycloalkanes
Wed.Sept.19 Fri.Sept.21 Mon.Sept.24 Wed.Sept.26
Chapter4
17
Exam2(Chapters3and4)
Fri.Sept.28
18 19 20
Stereochemistr y ChiralMolecules
Mon.Oct.1 Wed.Oct.3 Fri.Oct.5
Chapter5
20 21 22 23
IonicReactions NucleophilicSubstitution andEliminationReactions ofAlkylHalides
Mon.Oct.8 Wed.Oct.10 Fri.Oct.12 Wed.Oct.17
Chapter6
24
Exam3(Chapters5and6)
Fri.Oct.19
25 26 27
Alkenesand Alkynes.Properties Alkynes Properties andSynthesis
Mon.Oct.22 Wed Oct .24 Wed.Oct 24 Fri.Oct.26 Mon.Oct.29
Chapter7
Wed.Oct.31 Fri.Nov.2 Mon.Nov.5 Wed.Nov.7
Chapter8
HomeworkAssignment
Due
1.27;1 28;1.31;1,32 1.35;1.36;1.37;1,39;1,40 1,44;1.45;1.50 ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter1Due
2.30;2.31;2,34;2.35 2.41;2.45;2.46;2.53 2.57;ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter2Due
3.18‐3.25;3.27;3.31‐3.33 3.35;3.40;3.45 ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter3Due
4.23;4.24;4.26;4.28 4.34;4.37;4.38;4.43 4.46; ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter4Due
5.33;5,37;5,39;5.42; 5,48;5,50;5.53 ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter5Due
6.20;6.21;6.22;6.28 6,29;6,30;6,33;6.35 6,37;6,39;6.52 ProblemsinT‐Square
Chapter6Due
7.26;7.27;7,32;7.34;7 36; 7 38; 7.41;7.44;7.46;7 7.38; 7 41; 7 44; 7 46; 53 ProblemsinT‐Square Chapter7Due
28 29 30 31 32
Alkenesand Alkynes.Addition Reactions
33
Exam4(Chapters7and8)
Fri.Nov.9
34 35 36 37
NuclearMagneticResonance StructureDetermination MassandIRSpectroscopy
Mon.Nov.12 Wed.Nov.14 Fri.Nov.16 Mon.Nov.19
Chapter9
9.23;9.24;9.25;9.30;9 31 9.39(c,d,f,l);9.42;9.44;9.45;9.46;9.47 ProblemsinT‐Square Chapter9Due
38 39 40 41
RadicalReactions
Wed.Nov.21 Mon.Nov.26 Wed.Nov.28
Chapter10
10.21;10.22;10 25;10.30 10.32(a,b,c,d.f);10 33(a,b,c,e) 10.37;10.39 ProblemsinT‐Square
42
Exam5(Chapters9and10)
Fri.Nov.30
43 44 45
AlcoholsandEthers Synthesisand Reactions
Mon.Dec.3 Wed.Dec.5 Fri.Dec.7
FinalExam
Wed.Dec.128:00‐10:50am
8.26;8.32;8.34;8.37;8 39 8.45;8.48;8.51;8.54;8.60;8.62 ProblemsinT‐Square Chapter8Due
Chapter11
Chapter10Due
11.26;11.27;11 28;11.32;11.34 11.38;11.43;11 51;11.53 ProblemsinT‐Square Chapter11Due Ungraded...