Department of Chemistry, Xavier University of Louisiana

Organic Chemistry Materials


CHEM 2210 | CHEM 2220 | CHEM 2230L | CHEM 2240L


Here are links to a variety of Organic Chemistry materials for both the lecture and the lab on Xavier's web site. To read the pdf files, some computers may require installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don't have this software, you can download it at no cost from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html.

Organic Chemistry Lecture I, CHEM 2210 and CHEM 2210D:

 Quiz 1, pages 9-10  Quiz 4, page 47  Quiz 7, pages 92-93
 Quiz 2, page 18  Quiz 5, page 55  Quiz 8, page 108
 Quiz 3, pages 25-26  Quiz 6, pages 66-67  Quiz 9, pages 116-117

 Carbon Compounds and Chemical Bonds  Alkanes--Structure, Properties, Synthesis  Alkenes and Alkynes--Structure, Properties, Synthesis
 Representative Carbon Compounds (and IR Table)  Stereochemistry  Alkenes and Alkynes--Reactions
 Basic Nomenclature  Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination  Alcohols and Ethers
 Practice Hour Exam 1A  Practice Hour Exam 2A  Free Radical Reactions
 Practice Hour Exam 1B  Practice Hour Exam 2B  Practice Final Exam

Organic Chemistry Lecture II, CHEM 2220 and CHEM 2220D:

   Quiz 4, pages 188-189  Quiz 7, page 233
 Quiz 1, page 148 (and Chemical Shifts)  Quiz 5, pages 198-199  Quiz 8, page 241
 Quiz 2, pages 156-157  Quiz 6, pages 210-211  Quiz 9, page 251
 Quiz 3, pages 166-167    Biochemistry Quiz, page 260

 Reaction Review  Practice Hour Exam 1B  Practice Hour Exam 2B
 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectroscopy  Aromatic Compounds  Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
 Redox Reactions and Organomatallics  Reactions of Aromatic Compounds  Amines
 Dienes  Aldehydes and Ketones  Selected Topics
 Practice Hour Exam 1A  Practice Hour Exam 2A  Biochemistry and Practice Final Exam

Organic Chemistry Lab I, CHEM 2230L:

 1 Course Policies  
 2 The Laboratory Timetable  9 Boiling Point and Index of Refraction
 3 The Laboratory Notebook  10 Infrared Spectroscopy
 4 The Laboratory Report  11 Fractional Distillation
 5 Safety in the Chemical Laboratory  12 Thin Layer and Column Chromatography and Procedure Details
 6 Determination of Melting Points  13 Extraction: Separation of Acidic Substances
 7 Recrystallization  14 Extraction: Isolation of Caffeine from Tea
 8 Sublimation  15 Qualitative Analysis 1, also see BP-Refractive Index and IR

 Safety in the Chemical Laboratory  Fractional Distillation
 Determination of Melting Points  Graphing Distillation Data Using Excel
 Recrystallization  Thin-Layer and Column Chromatography
 Sublimation  Extraction: Separation of Acidic Substances and Supplement
 Boiling Point and Index of Refraction  Extraction: Isolation of Caffeine from Tea
 Infrared Spectroscopy and IR Table and Sample IR Spectra  Qualitative Analysis 1: See BP-Refractive Index and IR

Organic Chemistry Lab II, CHEM 2240L:

 1 Course Policies  19 Oxidation of Cyclohexanol
 2 The Laboratory Timetable  20 A Diels-Alder Reaction
 3 The Laboratory Notebook  21 Hydrolysis of Maleic Anhydride
 4 The Laboratory Report  22 Dehydration of Cyclohexanol
 5 Safety in the Chemical Laboratory  23 An Aldol Condensation
 16 Gas Chromatography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance  24 Synthesis of Aspirin
 17 Synthesis of Polyesters  25 Qualitative Analysis 2
 18 Synthesis of Nylon  26 Qualitative Analysis 3

 Safety in the Chemical Laboratory  Hydrolysis of Maleic Anhydride
 Gas Chromatography, NMR (Proton NMR and C-13 NMR Tables)  Dehydration of Cyclohexanol
 Synthesis of Polyesters  An Aldol Condensation
 Synthesis of Nylon  Synthesis of Aspirin
 Oxidation of Cyclohexanol  Qualitative Analysis 2
 A Diels-Alder Reaction  Qualitative Analysis 3, see IR and NMR


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