Chemistry 211 (Sect. 1230) Schedule - Spring 2001
Dr. Donald Robertson (
DONinLA@pacbell.net)
Office Hours: TTh 10:30-12:00 OC4502
Lecture: MW 10:30-11:45 p.m. OC4526
Lab: MW 12:00-2:50 p.m. OC4505


Date Monday Wednesday Monday Lab Wednesday Lab
Jan 22-24 Chem210 Review 14.1-14.6 Safety Quiz ChemDraw
29-31 14.7-14.11 15.1-15.7 Exp I Exp I
Feb 5-7 15.8-15.15 16.1-16.8 Exp II Exp II
12-14 16.9-16.16 Exam I (14-16) Exp III Exp III
19-21 Holiday 17.1-17.9 Holiday Exp III - Catchup
26-28 17.10-17.15 18.1-18.9 Exp IV Exp IV
Mar 5-7 18.10-18.16 19.1-19.10 Exp V Exp V
12-14 19.11-19.18 Exam II (17-19) Exam II Review Lab Midterm Exam
19-21 Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break
26-28 20.1-20.8 20.7-20.17 Exp VI Exp VI
Apr 2-4 20.18-20.22, 21.1-21.3 21.4-21.9 Exp VII Exp VII
9-11 22.1-22.7 22.8-22.14 Exp VIII Exp VIII
16-18 22.15-22.21 Exam III (20-22) Exam III Review Exp IX
23-25 23.1-23.9 24.1-24.11 Exp IX Lab Final Exam
30 - May 2 25.1-25.7 25.8-25.18 Exp X Exp X
7-9 26.1-26.11 27.1-27.7 Exp X Exp X
14-16 27.8-27.28 Exam IV (23-27) Finish Exp X Check Out
23 (Wed) Final Exam (May 23)
10:30 a.m. OC4526

Text: Organic Chemistry (4th Edition) - Francis Carey
Study Guide: Organic Chemistry (4th Edition) - Atkins and Carey
Lab Guide: The Organic Chem Lab Survival Guide (4th Edition) - James W. Zubrick
Molecular Modeling Kit

Chap Chapter Title Chap Chapter Title Chap Chapter Title
14 Organometallic compounds 19 Carboxylic Acids 24 Phenols
15 Alcohols, Diols, and Thiols 20 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 25 Carbohydrates
16 Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides 21 Ester Enolates 26 Lipids
17 Aldehydes and Ketones 22 Amines 27 Amino Acids, DNA
18 Enols and Enolates 23 Aryl Halides

Chemistry 211 Laboratory Schedule - Experiments Subject to Change
Date Experiment (Print Your Experimental Protocols From Online) Expt. No.
Jan 22 Course Review - Safety Quiz ---
24 Locker Checkin - ChemDraw and Chem3D Exercises ChemDraw
29 Hydrolysis of Methyl Salicylate and Synthesis of Acetyl Salicylic Acid Exp I
31 Hydrolysis of Methyl Salicylate and Synthesis of Acetyl Salicylic Acid Exp I
Feb 5 Electrophilic aromatic substitution - Friedel-Crafts alkylation Exp II
7 Electrophilic aromatic substitution - Friedel-Crafts alkylation Exp II
12 Grignard Synthesis Exp III
14 Grignard Synthesis Exp III
19 Holiday - No Class ---
21 Williamsen Ether Synthesis Exp IV
26 Williamsen Ether Synthesis Exp IV
28 Lab Catch up ---
Mar 5 Aldol Condensation Exp V
7 Aldol Condensation Exp V
12 Review for Exam II ---
14 Lab Midterm Exam ---
19-21 Spring Break - Vacation ---
26 Aromatic Side-Chain Oxidation: o-Chlorobenzoic Acid from o-Chlorotoluene Exp VI
28 Aromatic Side-Chain Oxidation: o-Chlorobenzoic Acid from o-Chlorotoluene Exp VI
Apr 2 Amide Synthesis: Preparation of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide Exp VII
4 Amide Synthesis: Preparation of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide Exp VII
9 Diazonium Coupling Reactions Exp VIII
11 Diazonium Coupling Reactions Exp VIII
16 Lab Catchup - Review for Exam III ---
18 Reduction of a Nitro Group: Preparation of m-aminoacetophenone Exp IX
23 Reduction of a Nitro Group: Preparation of m-aminoacetophenone Exp IX
25 Lab Final Exam ---
30 Multi-step Synthesis -- Coenzyme catalyzed synthesis of benzoin Exp X
May 2 Multi-step Synthesis -- Coenzyme catalyzed synthesis of benzoin Exp X
7 Multi-step Synthesis -- Benzoin conversion into benzil Exp X
9 Multi-step Synthesis -- Benzil rearrangment into benzilic acid Exp X
14 Multi-step Synthesis - Finish Experiments and collect data Exp X
16 Check out of Lab Drawers ---

Miscellaneous Information:

Special Needs: A student with a verified disability may be entitled to appropriate academic accommodations.  Contact one of the following: Your instructor; Disabled Students Program and Services (Loretta Bohl, ext. 6658 at the Oceanside campus, or Dean Marty Spring, ext. 7888 at tje San Elijo campus); or the Office of the ADA Coordinator (Carol Rodriguez at ext. 6866).  Some lead time will be necessary, so please make arrangements as early as possible.

Chemistry 211 is the second semester of a two-semester organic chemistry course for science majors. Lab work consists of a variety of experiments designed to acquant you with standard organic chemistry procedures and reactions.  You are expected to read the assigned material prior to attending lecture.

Homework Problems: Problems listed below are from the end of each chapter should be solved.  In text problems should be solved, or at last examined for understanding. You don't need to solve all assigned problems, but you should solve at least some for each section to obtain an understanding of the concepts. Homework wil not be graded, but you receive credit for handing it in on time.  Homework is due during the first lecture (or lab) period after the lecture for that chapter was completed. Homework handed in late will receive no credit.  None of the homework scores will be dropped.

Chap

Problems to be solved

Chap

Problems to be solved

14

1-9, 15, 16, 17a,b,c,d,e,f,g, 18, 19, 22a,c,d

21

1-13, 15, 16, 17a,b, 18a,b,c,d,e, 22a,b,c,d

15

1-15, 19, 19, 20, 23

22

1-20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 31a,b,c,d,e, 32a,b,c,d,e, 33a,b,c,d, 35,a,b,c,d,e,f,g, 41a,b,e

16

1-17, 20, 26a,b,c, 28, 31a,b,c,d

23

1-9, 10, 11a,b,c,d,e, 14, 18a,b,c

17

1-16, 19, 20, 21, 28, 37

24

1-8, 11, 12, 13a,b,c,d, 14

18

1-17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24

25

1-13, 18a,b, 19a,b, 32

19

1-12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21

26

1, 2

20

1-24, 25, 26, 27a,b,c,d, 28a,b,c,d,e, 29a,b,c,d,e, 35, 36a

27

1-19, 21, 22, 23

Lab Attendence: You need to print your Experimental Protocol  for each experiment from the Internet prior to coming to lab (you cannot use the lab printer).  Please read the protocal before coming to lab.  Chemistry is an experimental science, and lab attendence is mandatory.  The laboratory section must be passed in order to pass the course. If you miss two or more labs, you are subject to dismissal from the class. Each lab experiment has a lab report that must be handed in for credit. You should fill in the lab reports as the experiments are being performed in the lab.  Do not take notes and then transfer data to your report later.  Lab Reports are due the next week at the beginning of the next lab period. Lab reports turned in after the beginning of the next lab period will be deducted 10%, if turned in that day.  Lab reports turned in after this date will be deducted 50% as a late penalty, but lab reports cannot be turned in for credit later than one week after it was originally due (that is, two weeks after the lab was completed).  Format for Lab Notebook and Lab Reports is online.

Additional Lab Information:

  1. Chemical splash goggles must be worn whenever anyone in the lab is working with chemicals. If you don’t have goggles with you and cannot borrow a pair you have two options–go to the bookstore and buy a pair or don’t do the lab that day.
  2. All students must sign a copy of the Lab Safety Rules before being allowed to work in the lab.
  3. Come to lab prepared with chemical splash goggles, lab book (or handout), pen or pencil and calculator. Lab experiments must be read and understood before you come to lab.
  4. Any Prelaboratory Questions must be solved prior to coming to lab.
  5. You will often work with another person, who will be your lab partner. Experiments that are done in pairs will be done with that person. Some experiments may be done solo.
  6. There will be no makeup labs. If you miss one lab, it will be the one dropped. If you miss more than one lab, you will forfeit the points.
  7. Students who are absent for more than two lab periods any time during the semester may be dropped from the course or be assigned a failing grade.
  8. During the lab you will fill out data and observations on the report sheets included with the experiment. Your data and observation sheets must be checked by the instructor and stamped before you leave lab for the day.
  9. Each week’s lab and lab report is worth a total of fifty points. The minimum score for collecting and recording the data but not doing the rest of the lab report  is twenty points.  You are also graded on your lab notebook.

Cheating: You are expected to abide by the MiraCosta College Honor Code.  Cheating includes the copying or exchanging of information during exams or quizzes or plagiarism (copying another's work and turning it in as your own). If you are caught cheating you will be removed from class, disciplined by the Dean of Students and you may fail the course.

COURSE GRADING POLICY:

Exams (425 pts):  Four exams will be given. Your highest three exams will be counted towards your final grade. If you miss an exam, it cannot be made up and it will automatically be the exam dropped.  Exams will include material covered in lecture.  Every question may not have been covered in class, but if you learn to apply what you know from lecture, you will be able to answer the Exam questions.  If you have concerns about exam grades, please return it to me and I may regrade it, but I have the option to regrade the entire exam.

Quizzes (100 pts): Quizzes will be given during weeks that no exam is scheduled and may be unannounced.  Missed quizzes cannot be taken late or made up.  One quiz will be dropped, and this will be the lowest score, or your missed quiz.

Homework (25 pts): Homework problems are not graded, but you are given credit for handing in your homework.  Homework is due the lecture period after the lecture for the chapter was completed.  Late homework will receive no credit.

Lab (250 pts): You must pass the lab in order to pass the course. Your lab grade will depend on (i) your preparedness, (ii) lab technique and safety, (iii) lab notebook, (iv) written lab reports and (v) lab exams. One lab (notebook and experiment) can be dropped.  Since labs cannot be made up, a missed lab will be the one dropped.  If you miss other labs, you will forfeit the points for those labs.   Your lab notebook, including a write up for each experiment, your results and experimental data are worth 100 points total.  Mid-term and final lab exams are worth 75 points together.  Formal, written lab reports are worth 75 points.

Final Exam (200 pts): A comprehensive final exam covering all lecture material must be taken to pass course.

Final Grade: Your final course grade will be based on the weighting described above.  Letter grades will be assigned as shown:

A

90%

B 80% C 70% D 60% F <60%

Preparation and Study Time Required: Depending on your background, how easily you grasp the material and how effectively you listen, take notes, and study, the time you will need to spend outside the class will vary. A good estimate is at least 1-2 hours outside studying for each hour in lecture. The amount of time you need to spend depends upon how well you use your time, and your preparation. If you are struggling, you probably need more study time.  I look forward to teaching you. I hope you enjoy learning chemistry. I'll be glad to discuss concerns or suggestions regarding this class or related topics. I encourage you to set goals for yourself, stay current in the class. Be sure to read the assigned chapter prior to lecture.

Attendence and Drops:  It is your responsibility to drop the class if you do not wish to continue enrollment.  If you do not officially drop the class, but just stop attending, you will receive an "F" when grades are turned in.

Office Hours: I will hold office hours from 10:30-12:00 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in OC4502.  Please feel welcome to come in if you have questions about the class lecture, laboratory, anything related to chemistry or just to chat for a while.  I will be available at other times, but you will need to make an appointment .  You can come in unannounced during my regular office hours (just knock on the outside door if it is locked).  

Online Course Information: Important class information, including grades, review information, sample quizzes and exams, and other useful chemical information is online at http://home.pacbell.net/doninla .  If you forget this URL, you can go to my web pages from the MCC Chemistry Homepage.  You can E-mail me at: DONinLA@pacbell.net  Thanks for being in the class.