1st Edition
CHEM 333: Organic Chemistry I
School: University Of South Carolina-Columbia (SC )
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Pages: 42An overview of everything that was learned this semester that will be on the final exam.
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Pages: 6A brief overview of reactions with epoxides, oxidation, reduction, and organolithiums.
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Pages: 7A brief overview of reactions with alcohols and ethers.
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Pages: 3A brief overview of additions with alkynes and hydration of alkynes to aldehydes or ketones.
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Pages: 2A brief overview of additions with alkynes and a synthesis example. There was a substitute teacher this day so class was shortened and no real notes were given.
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Pages: 4A brief overview of additions, oxymercuration-reduction, hydroboration/oxidation, oxidation, and ozonolysis.
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Pages: 4An overview of addition of alkenes including regioselective addition of HX, acid catalyzed hydration, and addition of Cl2 or Br2.
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Pages: 4A brief overview of acid catalyzed dehydration of alcohols, alkyne synthesis, acetylide substitution, hydrogenation of alkenes, alkyne reduction, and organic synthesis.
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Pages: 4An overview of the E/Z system, elimination on cyclohexane rings, substitution vs. elimination, alkoxide formation, and acid catalyzed dehydration of alcohols.
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Pages: 5A brief overview of elimination reactions, regioselectivity of E1 and E2 mechanisms, carbocation rearrangement, stereoselectivity in E1 and E2 mechanisms, and alkenes.
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Pages: 6A brief overview of nucleophilicity, alkyl halide effect, allylic halides, carbocation stability, and leaving groups.
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Pages: 6A brief overview of SN2 mechanisms, energy diagrams, and the experimental evidence of the difference between SN1 and SN2 mechanisms.
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Pages: 4A brief overview of common nucleophiles, common leaving groups, SN1 mechanism, SN2 mechanism, and carbocations.
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Pages: 4A brief overview of meso compounds, Fischer projections, properties of stereoisomers, and nuceophilic substitution reactions.
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Pages: 5A brief overview of diastereomers, isomers, priority rules, assigning R or S, and chirality.
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Pages: 4A brief overview of properties of alkanes, synthesis of alkanes, and stereochemistry.
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Pages: 3A brief overview of how to identify the 3D shapes of alkanes and cycloalkanes.
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Pages: 6An overview of how to name alkanes and cycloalkanes.
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Pages: 5An overview of everything necessary to know for the first exam. Covers lectures 1-7.
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Pages: 5An overview of how to determine acidity, how to determine what base is the strongest, lewis acids and bases, and alkanes and cycloalkanes.
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Pages: 6An overview of dispersion forces, trends in physical properties, and acid/base reactions.
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Pages: 8An overview of hydrocarbons, functional groups, and physical properties.