Organic Chemistry 311-01and
-02 Laboratory
Tuesdays, 9:00-11:50 PM
Wednesdays, 1:00 – 3:50 PM
NSM C-351
Instructor: Shannon
Kelly, NSM B-132, (310) 243-3362 or (310) 243-3376.
Office Hours:
Tuesdays, 8:20 - 9:00 AM and Wednesdays, 3:50 – 4:30 PM
E-Mail:
skelly@csudh.edu
Course Description:
An introduction to organic synthesis, using techniques
of separation and purification of organic compounds. Three hours of laboratory per week. The Goal of this
course is to conduct organic chemistry reactions.
Text:
Introduction
to Organic Laboratory Techniques: A Small Scale Approach; Pavia, Kriz, Lampman & Engel, 2004 (required);
ISBN: 0534408338
Laboratory Manual:
The laboratory manual is a set of procedures that must
be printed prior to attending the lab from the web site, http://chemistry.gravitywaves.com,
click-on the: Organic Chemistry Laboratory, CHE 311L, Fall 2007 link. Please note that the first three
procedures, Simple, Fractional and Steam Distillation, will be handed out in class.
Other supplemental materials will be posted to Blackboard under “course
documents”.
Additional Requirements:
In addition to a laboratory
notebook, close-toed shoes
(leave a pair of sneakers, etc. in your assigned lab bench) and goggles must be worn at all times while
in the laboratory and during experiments.
Safety: You must wear approved eye protection, closed toe shoes and a lab coat at all times in the lab. Failure to do so will result in expulsion from the lab.
Laboratory Notebook:
Your notebook is to be with you at all times in the
laboratory. This is where you record
what you have done and all of the data and observations that you take. Note that the lab notebook is not the lab
report. Lab reports are written
separately and the carbons from your notebook are attached to the end of the
report.
Please use
the following format for your lab notebook entries:
·
Title of experiment (be specific)
·
Name, Date, and Unknown # (if any)
·
A step by step description of what you did (it must contain
sufficient detail so that the experiment could be repeated by anyone reading
your notes). One technique is to write
in the steps you propose to do before you get to the lab and then add
additional comments and observations as you actually do the lab.
·
A Record of Data and Observations: All significant observations,
measurements, and errors/mistakes must
be recorded directly into the notebook!
Do not record data on other sheets of paper for later
transcription into the notebook!
Table of Physical COnstants:
These forms will be required
starting with Synthesis of 1-bromobutane. You will submit them at the beginning
of lab, after which I will check them and return them to you before the end of
that lab session.
Laboratory Reports:
These are due the week following the conclusion of an
experiment (i.e. Simple Distillation Report is Due 9/11). Each report will be worth 20 pts, for a
total of 200 pts from all laboratory experiments (10). Please note that lab reports are not written
in the lab notebook, but are separate requirements. You will be given explicit instruction on what to include in each
report as well as what lab exercises to complete. Please visit http://chemistry.gravitywaves.com
for the requirements.
Report must
be typed and should include the following:
1. Name, Date, and Unknown Number
2. Title of Experiment
3. Brief
Introduction or Background which
discusses theory of experiment, relevant reactions, syntheses, mechanisms, etc.
Remember to cite material taken from other sources, including the
chemistry.gravitywaves.com lab protocols!
4. Summary of Experimental Procedure used.
5. Observations/Data (I will attach carbon
copies taken directly from your laboratory notebook to your report).
6. Graphs, Calculations, Exercise Questions or
other activities as per your laboratory manual.
7. Interpretation of Results and the Report: These sheets found on the web
site and tell you what kind(s) of data, calculations, graphs etc. need to be
included in your laboratory report for any given experiment.
Practicum:
To be discussed later, will be a laboratory test and
is worth 100 pts.
Quiz:
It will cover material from all of the laboratories
(100 pts). We will discuss this as we
proceed. This is not something to worry
about, instead concentrate on your laboratory work and subsequent lab reports.
GRADING ASSESSMENT:
Letter grades are based on
the following point distribution. Grades are criterion-referenced not norm-referenced;
each student has an equal opportunity meet the criteria charted below.
Final lab grades are based
out of the total points possible for lab
reports, lab quiz, and the lab practicum:
Letter grades will be based
on the following system:
Grade |
Percentages |
Grade |
Percentages |
A |
100-91 |
A- |
90-89 |
B+ |
88-87 |
B |
86-81 |
B- |
80-79 |
C+ |
78-77 |
C |
76-71 |
C- |
70-69 |
D+ |
68-67 |
D |
66-60 |
F |
59-0 |
|
|
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