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- CHEMISTRY 337
- Organic
Chemistry Laboratory
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- General Information
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Chemistry 331
(lecture), Chemistry 332
(lecture) and
Chemistry 337 (lecture and laboratory) constitute the course
sequence for pre-professional students
(medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy and other health professions),
chemical engineering students and other students, not majoring in
chemistry, who require a year of organic chemistry.
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- Course Structure
- Four credit-hour course
- A lecture component
- A laboratory component
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- Prerequisite(s)
- One year of freshman chemistry
- CH 121, CH 122, CH 123; or
- CH 221, CH 222, CH 223; and
- CH 331, CH 332; or
- CH 334, CH 335, CH 336
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- Terms Offered
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
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- Textbooks
- Techniques in Organic Chemistry,
third edition, by J.R. Mohrig, C.N. Hammond, P.F. Schatz
- Organic Chemistry, sixth edition,
by P.Y. Bruice
- Organic Chemistry Study
Guide/Solutions Manual, sixth edition, by P.Y. Bruice
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- Topics
- Melting point determination
- Recrystallization
- Extraction (solid-liquid; liquid-liquid)
- Chromatography (TLC; GC)
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Proton NMR spectroscopy
- The aldol reaction
- The Grignard reaction
- Dehydration of alcohols
- Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides
- Ester saponification
- Isolation and characterization of
green-leaf pigments from spinach
- Isolation and characterization of
lactose from milk
- Isolation and characterization of
essential oils from spices
- Isolation and characterization of
trimyristin from nutmeg
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- Lecture Topics
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Chemistry at the
alpha-carbon
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Radical chemistry
- Amines and amides
- Amino acids
- Proteins
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Detailed List of Topics (effective Fall 2011)
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- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR
2011/2012
All course information, updates,
announcements are posted via Blackboard at:
http://my.oregonstate.edu/
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- ONLINE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
SEQUENCE
- CH 331, CH 332, CH 337
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- Click
here
for information about the online sequence, including prerequisites
and overrides.
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- SPRING 2013 OFFERING/REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
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If
you are not currently registered for CH 337 and you are a Senior who
needs this course in order to graduate June 2013 please
email Dr. Walker at your
earliest convenience
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If
you are not currently registered for CH 337 and you have confirmed
arrangements for transferring to another university at the
conclusion of Spring Term please
email Dr. Walker at your
earliest convenience
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Concurrent registration in CH 332 and CH 337 is not permitted since
CH 331/CH 332 are enforced prerequisites
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Concurrent registration in CH 336 and CH 337 is not permitted since
CH 334/CH 335/CH 336 are enforced prerequisites
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To
assist students with their course planning the following information
for future course offerings is provided,
Summer
Term 2013
-session
3
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020
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72597
-hybrid
format with both online and on-site components (details)
Summer
Term 2013
-session
5
-section
001
-CRN
71802
-fully
on-site format
Fall Term
2013
-section
001
-CRN
-fully
on-site format
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- SPRING 2013 OFFERING/REQUIRED
TEXTBOOKS
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Organic Chemistry by Bruice (sixth edition)*
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Organic Chemistry: Study Guide and Solutions Manual
by Bruice (sixth edition)*
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Techniques in Organic Chemistry by Mohrig, Hammond
and Schatz (third edition)**
*Special note for students who used McMurry's
textbook/study guide-solutions manual in CH 331/CH 332 Summer 2010
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students who still have their McMurry books do not
need to purchase the Bruice books
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readings and assigned problems for Units 11 to 14
will be provided from the McMurry book
*Special note for students who used Wade's
textbook/study guide-solutions manual in CH 334/CH 335/CH 336
*Special note for students who used the fifth
edition of Bruice's textbook/study guide-solutions manual in CH 331/CH
332
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students who still have the fifth edition of the
Bruice books do not need to purchase the sixth edition
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readings and assigned problems for Units 11 to 14
will be provided from the fifth edition of Bruice
**Special
note for students who have the second edition of the Mohrig book
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