CHE : Organic Chemistry I Fall 2017 Syllabus MWF 8:10-9:10 AM in Hoyt PLH
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1 CHE : Organic Chemistry I Fall 2017 Syllabus MWF 8:10-9:10 AM in Hoyt PLH Professor: Dr. Pete Smith Office: Hoyt smithpm@westminster.edu (Best way to contact me.) Phone: Office hours: MWF 2:00 3:00 PM; TR 10:00 11:00 AM; or by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION This course begins the introduction to organic reactivity and its relationship to organic structure that continues in CHE 262. Specifically, this course focuses on electrophile-nucleophile interactions, organic nomenclature, physical and chemical properties, and an introduction to synthesis and identification. IR and NMR spectroscopies and mass spectrometry are also presented. In concert with the lecture, laboratory activities initially introduce basic skills for determination of physical and chemical properties, methods of purification, and spectroscopy. This course gives a good introduction to structureinfluenced reactivity and will enable further study in organic chemistry. Mandatory texts: 1. Organic Chemistry by L.G. Wade, 8 th edition. ISBN: Useful Materials: 1. Darling Models, Inc. Organic Model Kit. ISBN: or Course outcomes: These course outcomes will be assessed using exams (E), homework (H), and lab reports (L). At the end of this course, students should be able to Understand how the fundamental properties of atoms, such as electronegativity, affect their reactivity (E, H, L) Speak the basic vernacular of chemistry including the ability to name novel molecules (E, H, L) Visualize structures in three dimensional space and how their conformation affects reactions (E H, L) Predict the reactivity modes and transformations of several simple organic functional groups (E, H, L) Design multi-step syntheses to construct molecules from simpler building blocks (E, H, L) Make connections between material to answer complex and multi-step problems (E, H, L) COURSE GRADING Grade distribution: Exams 12.5 % each): 50% Homework (10): 10% Laboratory (11): 20% Final Exam: 20% 1
2 Grade range: A % B % C % D % F 0 59% B 83 86% C 73 76% D 63 66% B 80 82% C 70 72% D 60 62% ASSIGNMENTS Exams: The general format of the exam will include multiple choice, short answer, reactions/structures and essay. The compounding nature of chemistry requires a knowledge base; therefore, some concepts from the beginning of the course may be seen on later examinations. The course will conclude with a comprehensive final exam. Homework: The purpose of the homework assignments is to cultivate learning by applying concepts learned in class to new problems. Problems will be assigned for each topic and will require you to actively apply the course material to new questions. To get the most out of your homework assignments, work on them alone first, and then work in a group. If you are struggling with ANY concepts, come by my office to work the problem together with me. Your homework must reflect your own work. Studying in groups is encouraged, but copying someone s homework is a violation of the College s academic integrity policy and will be penalized. Homework assignments will be graded as Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory. Work that would have earned an 80% or higher will be judged as Satisfactory. All other work is Unsatisfactory. If your homework assignment is graded as Unsatisfactory, you may redo that assignment one more time to try to make it Satisfactory. If you choose to resubmit your assignment, you must do so within one week from the time you received the graded assignment. If you earn nine (9) Satisfactory grades on homework assignments, you will earn the full 20% for the Homework component of your course grade. 9 Satisfactory grades on homework = 20% 8 Satisfactory grades on homework = 17.8% 7 Satisfactory grades on homework = 15.8% 6 Satisfactory grades on homework = 13.8% Etc. Laboratory: The laboratory component of this course is designed to reinforce concepts learned in the classroom. Before the laboratory period, you will be given the laboratory experiment and you should review it prior to lab. See the laboratory syllabus for further explanations and requirements for the laboratory section of this course. 2
3 COURSE POLICIES Attendance: Attendance to each lecture is expected but not mandatory. It is in your best interest to attend every lecture. If you miss lecture for any reason (other than illness, family emergency, or sanctioned college function) you are responsible for the material we covered in class. I will not give you a private lecture over the material during my office hours. However, if you have a legitimate excused absence see me as soon as possible so that we can make arrangements to get you the material we covered in class. All requests to make up an exam must be made BEFORE the exam, even if you are sick the day of the exam. Requests will be honored at Dr. Smith s discretion. Any requests to make up the missed exam (due to a non-emergency illness) that is made after the exam WILL NOT BE HONORED. If you are experiencing a medical emergency immediately before an exam, you may contact me as soon as the emergency has been documented and has passed. Requests to make up an exam made within 72 hours after the documented emergency has passed will be honored. Attendance is mandatory in lab. You will receive a grade of zero for any unexcused absence from lab. If you have 2 unexcused absences from lab, you will receive a failing grade for the entire course. Excused absences from lab follow Westminster College policy (documented illness, family emergency, College-sponsored event, etc.). If you will have an excused absence from lab, you must contact Dr. Smith before the absence to make arrangements. If you are experiencing a medical emergency immediately before a lab, you may contact me as soon as the emergency has been documented and has passed. Requests to make arrangements for the missed lab made within 72 hours after the documented emergency has passed will be honored. Homework assignments may be submitted after the due date. Any late assignments will be penalized 10% of the total possible points for each day the assignment is late. One minute late = one day late. Academic Integrity Policy: The Westminster undergraduate catalog states, Academic dishonesty...can take several forms, including, but not limited to, plagiarism, cheating, misrepresentation of facts or experimental results, unauthorized use of or intentional intrusion into another s computer files and/or programs, intentional damage to a computer system, and unauthorized use of library materials and privileges. Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. The first citation of academic dishonesty will result in a failing grade for the course. All citations of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Dean of the College, in accordance with policy. Available Support Services: Westminster College makes every effort to accommodate and serve students with a variety of support services. The Learning Center is a great place to get additional free tutoring, contact them at x6700. Students with disabilities can use Disability Resources by contacting the director, Faith Craig at extension 7192 or from off campus. 3
4 Tips on how to succeed in this class: 1. Come to the professor if you are having difficulty understanding the material. 2. Prepare for class by reading your text. 3. Review material between each class period. 4. Use multiple resources (professor, peers, text, videos, tutorials) to help you understand the material. 5. Work problems more than once and do extra problems in the textbook. 6. Work hard and work smart. Learn to learn on your own. It is OK if you don t understand everything the first time it is covered in class. 7. Don t be afraid to ask questions in class. Most likely, other students have the same question. 8. Come to the professor after your first exam if you did not earn at least a C. CHEM 261 Lecture Schedule Aug. 28: Syllabus and Introduction Aug 30: Atomic Structure Review Suggested Reading: Section 1-1 to 1-7 (pages 1 to 13) Suggested Problems: 27, 29-32, 34 Sept. 1: Drawing Organic Structures, Resonance, and Arrows Suggested Reading: Section 1-8 to 1-11 (pages 13-26) Suggested Problems: 37-43, 46 Sept. 4: VSEPR, Orbital Hybridization, and Bond Rotation Suggested Reading: Section 1-12 to 1-18 (pages 27 to 44) Suggested Problems: Sept. 6: Isomers, Intermolecular Forces, Acid-Base Equilibrium Suggested Reading: Section 1-19 (pages 44 to 46); Section 2-1 to 2-7 (pages 55 to 76) Suggested Problems: (1) 58, 59; (2) 29-35, 39, 42, 43; Acid/Base Worksheet (Pt. 1) Sept. 8: Structural Effects on pka, Nucleophiles/Electrophiles (Lewis Acid/Base), Drawing a Mechanism Suggested Reading: Section 2-8 to 2-14 (pages 76 to 90); Drawing a Mechanism Handout Suggested Problems: 36-38, 40, 45-53; Acid/Base Worksheet (Pt. 2)) Sept. 11: Functional Groups and Alkane Nomenclature (Naming) Suggested Reading: Section 2-15 to 2-17 (page 90 to 98); Section 3-2 to 3-3 (pages 108 to 117); Summary of Organic Nomencalture Appendix 5 (page 1322) Suggested Problems: Naming Handout (Pt. 1); Ch. 2: 55-57; Ch. 3: 39a-c, and 41a-d 4
5 Sept. 13: More Naming: Cycloalkanes, Alkyl Halides, Alkenes, and Alcohols Suggested Reading: Section 3-10 to 3-11 (pages 129 to 132); Section 6-2 (pages 248 to 250); Section 10-3 (pages 460 to 466); IUPAC rules handout Suggested Problems: Naming Handout (Pt. 2); Ch. 3: 36, 37, 39 d-h. Ch. 6: 31, 32. Ch. 10: 30ac Sept.15: Exam 1 Sept. 18: Conformations: Newman Projections and their Energy Diagrams Suggested Reading: Section 3-7 to 3-9 (pages 122 to 129) Suggested Problems: 34f, 40, 44, Sept. 20: Cycloalkanes Stability and Introduction to Cyclohexane Conformations Suggested Reading: Section 3-10 to 3-14 (pages 129 to 142) Sept. 22: Cyclohexane Conformations and Bicyclic Molecules Suggested Reading: Section 3-15 to 3-16 (142 to 148) Suggested Problems: 39 d-h, 46, 47, 51 Sept. 25: Introduction to Stereochemistry: Chirality and R&S rotation Suggested Reading: Section 5-1 to 5-7 (pages 201 to 220) Suggested Problems: 25-27, 30, 31 Sept. 27: Diastereomers and Resolution Suggested Reading: Section 5-8 to 5-16 (pages 221 to 241) Suggested Problems: 30a-c, 31b-c, 37, 38, 41 Sept. 29: Introduction to NMR: Theory, chemical shifts, integration, and splitting Suggested Reading: 13-1 to 13-8C (focus primarily on 13-4 to 13-8) (pages ) Suggested Problems: 33-36, 39-40, 44, 46; NMR Worksheet (Pt. 1) Oct. 2: Introduction to NMR: Coupling constants, complex splitting, and C-13 NMR Suggested Reading: 13-8D to (631 to 639) and to (648 to 658) Suggested Problems: NMR Worksheet (Pt. 2) Oct. 4: Reaction Selectivity Based on Intermediate Stability Suggested Reading: Sections 4-4 to 4-11 (pages ); Section 4-14 ( ); Sections 4-16 (pages 187 to 194) Suggested Problems: 34-40, 42, 45 Oct. 6: Review Day and Catch-up Oct. 9: Exam 2 5
6 Oct. 11: Nucleophilic Substitution: Nucleophile/Leaving Group Strengths and Mechanistic Variations Suggested Reading: Sections 6-7 to 6-13 (pages ) Suggested Problems: 33-42, 46 Oct. 13: Nucleophilic Substitution: Rearrangements & Stereochemistry Suggested Reading: Sections 6-14 to 6-16 (pages 279 to 287) Suggested Problems: 43-45, 50, 52, 54, 56 Oct. 16: Nucleophilic Substitution: Substitution with Alcohols Suggested Reading: Sections 11-5 (pages ), Section 11-6 to 11-9 (pages ), Section 11-11A (pages ), & (pages ) Suggested Problems: 39(a-b,i-j, m-n), 46-47, 49, 58, Nucleophilic Substitution Practice Sheet Oct. 18: Pi Bonds: Structure, Conjugation, and Stability Suggested Reading: Sections 7-1 to 7-8 (pages ); Sections 9-1 to 9-2 (pages ); Section 9-5 to 9-6 (pages ) Suggested Problems: Ch 7: 40-43, 47, 48, 70. Ch. 9: 26, 36 Oct. 20: Pi Bonds: Elimination Reactions Suggested Reading: Sections 7-9 to 7-15 (pages ); 9-8 (pages ) Suggested Problems: Ch 7: 49-56, 58 Oct. 25: Pi Bonds: Comparing Mechanisms and Hoffman vs. Zaitsev Products Suggested Reading: Sections 7-16 to 7-18 (pages 334 to 344); Section (page ) Suggested Problems: Ch , 61-65, 71-74; Ch (e-f) Oct. 27: Pi Bonds: Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes/Alkynes, Tautomerization Suggested Reading: Sections 8-1 to 8-4 (pages ); Sections 9-9E to 9-9F (pages ) Suggested Problems: *NOTE* The textbook mixes many reactions from future sections together in each problem. If you want to work ahead, see Day 27 for suggested problems, but do not feel intimidated if you are not familiar with each reaction yet. However, do work through each practice problem embedded in the suggested reading. Oct. 30: Pi Bonds: Hodge Podge of Reactions (Hydrogenation, Halogenation, Carbenes, and Epoxides) Suggested Reading: Sections 8-5 to 8-12 (pages 372 to 395); Sections 9-9 (pages ) Suggested Problems: See Day 27 Nov. 1: Pi Bonds: Oxidation, Metathesis, and Wrap-Up Suggested Reading: Sections 8-13 to 8-17; Sections 9-10 ( ) Suggested Problems: Ch , 55-58, 64, 67, 70-73, 76 Nov. 3: Planning a Synthesis Suggested Reading: Problem Solving Strategy-Organic Synthesis (pages ) Suggested Problems: Retrosynthesis Sheet 6
7 Nov. 6: Catch-up and Review Day Nov. 8: Exam 3 Nov. 10: Carbonyl Compounds: General Features and Reactivity Trends Suggested Reading: *NOTE* A lot of reading/sections here, but focus primarily on properties in Chapters 18, 20, and 21. Sections 18-1 to 18-4 (pages ); Section 20-1 to 20-5 (pages ); Section 21-1 to 21-3 (pages ) Nov. 13: Carbonyl Compounds: Oxidation and Reduction Suggested Reading: Sections 11-1 to 11-3 (pages ); Sections (pages ); Sections to (pages 922 to 925). Nov. 15: Carbonyl Compounds: Grignard and Organometallic Reactions Suggested Reading: Sections 10-8 to 10-9 ( ); Sections 18-7 to (pages ) Suggested Problems: Ch. 10: 36(a-f), 39; Carbonyl Compounds Sheet (Pt. 1) Nov. 17: Carbonyl Compounds: Condensations with Nitrogen and their Transformations Suggested Reading: Section to (pages ) Nov. 20: Carbonyl Compounds: More Nucleophilic Additions and Protecting Groups Suggested Reading: Section to (pages 911 to 921) Suggested Problems: Carbonyl Compounds Sheet (Pt. 2) Nov.27: Carbonyl Compounds: Carbonyls with Good Leaving Groups Suggested Reading: Sections 20-8 to (pages ) Suggested Problems: 35-37, 39, 44, 48 Nov. 29: Carbonyl Compounds: Acyl Substitution and Fischer Esterification Suggested Reading: Section 21-5 to 21-9 (pages ) Suggested Problems: Ch. 21: 47-50, Dec. 1: Carbonyl Compounds: Summary and Wrap-up Suggested Reading: Sections to (pages ) Dec. 4: Radical Halogenation Suggested Reading: Sections 4-1 to 4-3 (pages ); Sections 4-12 to 4-13 (pages ); Section 4-15 (pages ) Suggested Problems: 44, 46-51, Dec. 6: Exam 4 Dec. 8: Final Exam Review Dec. 12: FINAL EXAM 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 7
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