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test 1 9/16. voted best on the internet. Monday (9/15) help/review psc 104, 7 p.m. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I. www.chem.sc.edu/faculty/bryson/basics/home.html. today. CHEM 333. √. √. Synthesis. Your Here. semester synthesis road map. TABryson, 7-2816, bryson@chem.sc.edu, 432 GSRC.

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  1. test 1 9/16 voted best on the internet Monday (9/15) help/review psc 104, 7 p.m.

  2. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I www.chem.sc.edu/faculty/bryson/basics/home.html today CHEM 333 √ √ Synthesis

  3. Your Here semester synthesis road map

  4. TABryson, 7-2816, bryson@chem.sc.edu, 432 GSRC Office hours: TTh 12:10 - 12:30; 1:45-2:00 (in/outside psc 002) Others tba and by appointment Quick questions can be addressed almost anytime TA email office phone office hrs Jessica Slack,slack@chem.sc.edu, 405 gsrc7-2334, tba Zack Coffman, coffmanz@mailbox.sc.edu, 215 psc, 7-2117, tba Lecture recitation sec.: 11, psc 214; M, 1:25 12, psc 115; F, 11:15 13, psc 214; W, 1:25 14, psc 115; W, 5:05 Help/Review psc 104 Monday 9/15 7 pm Chemistry and Biochemistry office (gsrc 113) list of possible tutors 333 Tutoring (Student Success Center, Library, Tue 4-8?) tests: Sept 16th, Oct 19th, Nov 18th, Dec 11th (final)

  5. Chapter 1 √ COVALENT BONDING & SHAPES OF MOLECULES 1.1 Electronic Structure of Atoms 1.2 Lewis Model, Octet Rule, Formal Charge 1.3 Functional Groups 1.4 Bonding Angles and Shapes of Molecules 1.5 Resonance 1.6 Quantum or Wave Mechanics 1.7 Molecular Orbital View to Covalent Bonding Hybridization (sp3, sp2, sp) SUMMARY and OVERVIEW 1-11 1

  6. chapter 2 √ Alkanes and Cycloalkanes 1. Structure 2 Constitutional isomers 3. NOMENCLATURE 4. IUPAC nomenclature 5. Cycloalkanes 6. Conformation 7. Cyclic cis/trans isomers 8. Physical Properties 9. Alkane Reactions - combustion, halogenation 10. Sources

  7. chapter 4 today Acid - Base Chemistry • Brønsted-Lowry and Lewis Acids/Bases • Acid Dissociation Constants, pKa, Relative strength of Acids and Bases. • [electron pushing, arrows, • electronic view rxs.] • Equilibrium in Acid-Base Reactions • Molecular structure and acidity • [periodicity: electronegativity & size of atom • hybridization, inductive effects, resonance]

  8. Acid-Base Theories Brønsted-Lowry: acid-proton donor, base-proton acceptor Lewis: acid-accept pair electrons, base-donate pair electrons

  9. chapter 3 Stereochemistry 1. Stereoisomerism 2. Chirality 3. Naming stereocenters - R/S configuration 4. Acyclic Molecules with 2 or more stereocenters 5. Cyclic Molecules with 2 or more stereocenters 6. Properties of Stereocenters 7. Optically activity 8. Separation of Enantiomers, Resolution 9.Significance of Chirality in thebiological world

  10. chapter 5 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons [C,H] Unsaturated hydrocarbon: 1 or more carbon-carbon double or triple bonds. Alkenes - 1 (or more) C-C double bond • Alkynes - 1 (more) C-C triple bond • Arenes or AromaticHC- aromatic ring ALKENE nomenclature Stereochemistry: cis/trans and Z/E

  11. (Test form) 1: Name the given compound. (answer box) ignore grading circle Tuesday test: Chapters 1 & 2 Come early, use pencil and models “How to Study” Class prep: outline, read, skim Class: notes, attendance, attention Recitation (class): questions, focus on difficult problems Study: each day, re-do notes, note cards, charts/maps, problems, tests Aids: study groups, OWL, tutors

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