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Survey of Organic and Biochem Begins…

Today we met for the first time. We introduced ourseleves and went over the website. We then launched right in to the chemistry of carbon. So what’s so special about carbon? One point that was made is that it has too many electrons to lose them all from its valence shell and not enough to gain them all to end up with the desired octet (8) so it has to share electrons – and does this by making four bonds. There are several ways this can occur – four single bonds, two double bonds, two single bonds and one double bond, one single bond and a triple bond – and all of these strategies are used. There are over 6 million organic compounds that have been identified and over 2 million have been synthesized in an organic laboratory.

We learned that carbon forms chains of atoms – straight chains, branched chains, and even rings. Organic compounds all contain carbon – but what else in in them? Well they typically include hydrogen and in many cases oxygen and/or nitrogen. Organic molecules may even have phosphorus, sulfur or any of the halogens attached to the carbon chains.

We began to talk about functional groups. You need to memorize them and learn to recognize them in molecules. They include the alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, esters, ethers, amines, amides, and others. They are printed on the back cover of the textbook. I found this page:

http://cactus.dixie.edu/smblack/chem1010/lecture_notes/2C.htm

it looks like fun and has some cute pictures.

Please read chapters one and two and PLEASE read the syllabus so you know how to prepare for class – we will continue on Wednesday. See you then.

Classes Begin Soon

Chemistry 212, Survey or Organic and Biochemistry, begins on Monday, August 23rd at 12:30 pm. We will review some General Chemistry and cover Chapter One and most of Chapter Two.

On Tuesday, August 24th Chemsitry 203, General Chemsitry II begins with a big review of General Chemistry I. I recommend that you review the Learning Outcomes for General Chemsitry I and review any topics that you may have forgotten.

lab notebookThe Sunday course Chemistry 100/121 Basic Chemsitry does not begin until September 12th. Please purchase your lab notebook before coming to class. You will need it the first day. Also I suggest you bring healthy snacks. It is a long day.

I look forward to seeing you all in class!

 

Good-Bye to the Summer

Here’s a good of happy successful student from this summer’s General Chemistry class. It isn’t easy taking chemistry in 8 weeks. These folks were in class four days a week from 8 until noon.

class picture


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