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- CHEMISTRY 337
- Organic Chemistry
Laboratory
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- General Information
- Chemistry 331
(lecture), Chemistry 332
(lecture)
and
Chemistry 337 (lecture and laboratory) constitute the course sequence for pre-professional
students (medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy and other health
professions), chemical engineering students and other students, not
majoring in chemistry, who require a year of organic chemistry.
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- Course Structure
- Four credit-hour course
- A lecture component
- A laboratory component
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- Prerequisite(s)
- One year of freshman chemistry
- CH 121,
CH 122, CH 123; or
- CH 221, CH 222, CH 223; and
- CH 331, CH 332; or
- CH 334, CH 335, CH 336
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- Terms Offered
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
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- Textbooks
- Techniques in Organic Chemistry,
third edition, by J.R. Mohrig, C.N. Hammond, P.F. Schatz
- Organic Chemistry, sixth edition, by P.Y. Bruice
- Organic Chemistry Study
Guide/Solutions Manual, sixth edition, by P.Y. Bruice
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- Topics
- Melting point determination
- Recrystallization
- Extraction (solid-liquid; liquid-liquid)
- Chromatography (TLC; GC)
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Proton NMR spectroscopy
- The aldol reaction
- The Grignard reaction
- Dehydration of alcohols
- Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides
- Ester saponification
- Isolation and characterization of green-leaf
pigments from spinach
- Isolation and characterization of lactose from milk
- Isolation and characterization of essential oils from spices
- Isolation and characterization of trimyristin from nutmeg
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- Lecture Topics
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Chemistry at the
alpha-carbon
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Radical chemistry
- Amines and amides
- Amino acids
- Proteins
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Detailed List of Topics (effective Fall 2011)
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- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR
2010/2011
All course information, updates,
announcements are posted via Blackboard at:
http://my.oregonstate.edu/
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- ONLINE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
SEQUENCE
- CH 331, CH 332, CH 337
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- Click
here
for information about the online sequence, including prerequisites
and overrides.
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- REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS
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Organic Chemistry by
Bruice (sixth edition)*
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Organic Chemistry: Study
Guide and Solutions Manual by Bruice (sixth edition)*
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Techniques in
Organic Chemistry by Mohrig, Hammond and Schatz (third edition)**
*Special note for students who used McMurry's textbook/study
guide-solutions manual in CH 331/CH 332 Summer 2010
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students who still have their McMurry books do not need to purchase
the Bruice books
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readings and assigned problems for Units 11 to 14 will be provided
from the McMurry book
*Special note for students who used Wade's textbook/study
guide-solutions manual in CH 334/CH 335/CH 336
*Special note for students who used the fifth edition of Bruice's
textbook/study guide-solutions manual in CH 331/CH 332
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students who still have the fifth edition of the Bruice books do
not need to purchase the sixth edition
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readings and assigned problems for Units 11 to 14 will be provided
from the fifth edition of Bruice
**Special note
for students who have the second edition of the Mohrig book
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