Organic Chemistry II Reviews Introduction Cindy Boulton January 17, 2010.

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Organic Chemistry II Reviews Introduction Cindy Boulton January 17, 2010

Organic Review Sessions  Sundays 6-8pm  Room 147 in Lundy-Fetterman School of Buisness  ~1 hour review session  Open question time  PowerPoints online  Contact Information   Facebook Group: Organic Chemistry Reviews  Do I need to go?

Dr. Wells vs Dr. Blue  Dr. Blue’s students are welcomed  Based on Dr. Wells notes from 2 years ago  Similarities and Differences  Test Dates  Emphasis on certain material

Good Study Tips  Class Notes  Outline given on-line but take detail notes in class  Colored Pencils  Book  Homework Problems/ Wiley Plus  Read Chapters and review charts/diagrams  Old Tests  Good practice problems  Flashcards to MEMORIZE!!!  Dr. Wells & Dr. Blue

Lab  Read the lab before  Lab Notebook  Introduction  Procedure  Diagrams  Data  Calculations  Conclusion  Do not leave until the last minute!

General Chemistry vs. Organic  No numbers, calculations, formulas or dimensional analysis!  Understanding concepts, reactions, and processes  Drawing Structures  Memorizing

Organic I vs. Organic II  Organic I  Nomenclature, Stereochemistry  SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions  Alkene and Alkyne reactions  Organic II  Spectroscopy: IR and NMR  Alcohols and ethers  Carbonyl: aldehyde, ketone, carboxyl, ester  Aromatic  Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution  “This Week in Chemistry”