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Organic Chemistry The study of compounds that contain carbon. Penicillin

Structure Determines Reactivity Lewis Formulas Placement of partial charges 3-D shape (geometry) Acid/Base chemistry Mechanism (step-by-step depiction of reaction) Kinetics (rate limiting transition state) Thermodynamics (DH, DS , DG)

The Things You Need Textbook: Organic Chemistry; As A Second Language by David Klein

Supplies Dedicated Notebook Lecture Notes Dedicated Lab Notebook Textbook Model Kit Safety Glasses White Board Markers Scientific Calculator

Assessments Tests Quizzes Graded Labs Notebook Checks Subjective Evaluation