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CHEM 312-Organic Chemistry II
Spring semester 2008


Dr. Cloninger’s office hours until the final
Monday (April 28)    1-2:30 pm
Wednesday (April 30)    3-4:30 pm
Friday (May 2)    9-10:30 am
Monday (May 5) 9-noon
Tuesday (May 6) 9-noon
Wednesday (May 7) 9-10


Instructor: Dr. Mary Cloninger
Office location: New Chemistry Building, room 351
Phone: 994-3051
Email: mcloninger@chemistry.montana.edu (please say CHEM 312 in the subject)
Office hours:  Mondays 1-2:50, Fridays 9-10


Teaching Assistants        Lab section        Office hours                 Phone and email
Enoch Mensah                     T 9-12, 12-3        T 3-4:30 Gaines 207       406-994-5263
                                                                                                                     rasenocky@yahoo.com

Beth Sanger                          W 12-3, 3-6        T 11am-12, Th 8-9am Gaines 126  
                                                                                                                         585-935-1337
                                                                                    elizabeth.sanger1@myportal.montana.edu

Scott Tarter                       T 3-6, Th 9-12        T 6-7 pm, Th 6-7 pm, Gaines 127   
                                                                                                                        406- 570-3489
                                                                                                                      tarter28@msn.com

Mark Wolfenden                  Th 12-3, 3-6        T 3-5 New Chem 348           406-994-5426
                                                                                                         mwolfenden2000@yahoo.com

Texts
Required: Organic Chemistry 2nd edition, by Joseph M. Hornback
Required: Catalyst (Custom Laboratory Program for Chemistry)

Also available: Student solutions manual/study guide for Hornback’s Organic Chemistry
Recommended: Molecular model set (models are allowed during exams)

Course grading
Lab = 250 points.
Three Exams
Tuesday, February 12    7-9 pm     Reid 105    70 points
Thursday, March 6        7-9 pm    Reid 108    130 points
Tuesday, April 15        7-9 pm    Gaines 101 (NOTE NEW LOCATION)    200 points
Weekly Problem Sets = 100 points
Final Exam = 100 points for new material + 150 points cumulative
Wednesday, May 7, 2-3:50 pm in Gaines 101
Total: 1000 points


Downloadable Files
Lecture Schedule
Lab Schedule

Exam 1 materials
  
Problem Set 1
Answer Key for Problem Set 1
In class IR/NMR Problem Set
Answer Key for in class IR/NMR Problem Set
Daily outlines from lecture
IR overheads from lecture
NMR overheads from lecture
UV and MS overheads from lecture

Exam 1
Exam 1 answer key
Suggested Problems
Ch. 13   13-26          
Ch. 14   16,18,19,21,23,25,27
Ch. 15    6,19,22,25,27


Exam 2 materials
Problem Set 2
Answer Key for Problem Set 2
MS overheads from 2/13/08 lecture
Daily outline from 2/13, 2/15/08
Daily outline from 2/20, 2/22/08
Daily outline from 2/25-2/29/08
Problem Set 3
Answer Key for Problem Set 3

Exam 2
Exam 2 answer key
Suggested Problems
Ch. 11   32hl, 33jmno, 34g, 35e, 37h, 50
Ch. 12   21, 22
Ch. 16   15,17,25,28,29,32
Ch. 17    31a-p, 32a-e, 33, 35, 38a-g, 45, 46


Exam 3 materials
Problem Set 4
Answer Key for Problem Set 4
Problem Set 5
Answer Key for Problem Set 5
Problem Set 6
Answer Key for Problem Set 6
Daily outlines from 3/7 and 3/17-19
Daily outline from 3/24
Daily outline from 3/28 and 3/31
Daily outline from 4/2, 4/6, and 4/7
Daily outline from 4/9 and 4/11

Exam 3
Exam 3 answer key
Suggested Problems
Ch. 18  27skip k, o, q; 32 skip b; 36 a-g; 37 skip b; 38; 39 skip b; 42, 43
Ch. 19  26-32, 37, 39a-d
Ch. 20  30skip f, q, s; 32, 35-38, 40, 42
Ch. 21  18skip c, i, j; 23, 27, 28
Topics you are expected to know from chapters 18-21.
Condensation reaction overheads.


Materials after Exam 3
Problem Set 7
Answer key for Problem Set 7
Daily outline for Chapter 22
Daily outline for Chapter 23
Suggested Problems

Ch. 22  25, 26a-g, 27 skip h,j, 28, 29, 33
Ch. 23  1-5, 8, 12 (you do not have to show reagents for reactions from last semester)

**NEW 
Topics you are expected to know from chapters 11-23!