Infrared spectra of 1-hexanol

SYLLABUS FOR

Organic Chemistry II

Fall, 2005

Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 - 11:45 am, classroom#: 45-201

Professor: Dae Su Kim office)44-345 Tel)261-2371 e-mail: dskim@chungbuk.ac.kr
Office Hours: e-mail if possible, Monday 2-3 pm
Textbook:
Organic Chemistry 6th ed. by Fessenden and Fessenden
References:
Organic Chemistry 6th ed. by Solomons
Organic Chemistry 2nd ed. by Brown
Organic Chemistry by Fox and Whitesell

Links to the following:

Lecture Schedule
Lecture Notes
Course Objectives
Policies and Procedures
Homework Assignments
Other Interesting Web Sites

Lecture Schedule

Click here to see the lecture schedule

Lecture Notes

Chap. 9 Spectroscopy I; Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Chap. 10 Alkenes and Alkynes
Chap. 11 Aromaticity and Benzene
Chap. 12 Substituted Benzenes
Chap. 13 Aldehydes and Ketones
Chap. 14 Carboxylic Acids
Chap. 15 Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
Chap. 22 Spectroscopy II; Ultraviolet and Mass Spectra

Course Objectives:

1. Students develop a fundamental understanding of organic chemistry.
2. Students learn what organic materials are, the structures of them, and the characteristics of them.
3. Students learn how to synthesize organic materials and their reactions with other organic materials.

Policies and Procedures:

1. Basis for Course Grade
2. Exams
Exams will be "closed book". "Closed book" means no use of any materials.
3. Academic Dishonesty
Misrepresentation of a student's involvement in any required academic work will result in the instructor invoking the academic dishonesty policies of the university. This could result in an "F" grade being assigned for the course.
4. Homework
Homework problems and other class assignments can be found below for each class period of the semester. Homework will be collected on the due date for grading (and will be returned as soon as possible). No late assignments will be accepted.
5. Quizzes and Discussions
A few short quizzes will be given.

Homework Assignments:

* Homework will be given among the study problems and the additional problems.
* Solve the study problems except for the chapter-end study problems for each chapter, and submit them when each chapter was finished (due on the next class time when each chapter was finished).
HW#2(due on Sep. 00) ; solve and submit the study problems #1-#23 for chapter 9
HW#3(due on Oct. 00) ; solve and submit the study problems #1-#25 for chapter 10
HW#1(due on Sep. 5) ; send an e-mail containing paragraphs on 1) what I want the professor to know about me, and 2) how I feel about taking this course?
HW#?(due on Oct. ??) ; send an e-mail containing paragraphs on "How is this course going - what could be improved about this course?"

Other Interesting Web Sites

IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry
Molecular Models
World Wide Web Virtual Library of Chemical Engineering
History of Chemical Engineering
Weights and Measures
Properties of the Elements
Chemical Engineering Equipment
Industrial Reactors
Comments and questions: dskim@chungbuk.ac.kr. Revised Aug. 16, 1999
URL: http://trut.chungbuk.ac.kr/~dskim/