Text: Elder: Basic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Second Edition, rev. 2002
Experiment(s)
Reference
Dates
Mon. Tue.
Wed. Thu.
Fri.
15: Nitration of alkyl benzenes Ch. 6
1/13 1/14
1/15 1/16
1/17
18: A literature search
Ch. 9
1/27 1/21
1/22 1/23
1/24
19: Friedel-Crafts alkylation
10:A, B, C
2/3 1/28
1/29 1/30
1/31
21: Deuterated compounds
10:D, E
2/10 2/4
2/5 2/6
2/7
from Grignard reagents
23: Esterification and
10:F, G; 7:C
2/24 2/11
2/12 2/13
2/14
NMR identification
24: Azo dyes
10:H
3/3 2/25
2/26 2/27
2/28
25: Qualitative organic analysis Ch. 11
3/17 3/4
3/5 3/6
3/7
3/24 3/18
3/19 3/20
3/21
26: 4-Bromo-2-nitroaniline
Ch. 12
3/31 3/25
3/26 3/27
3/28
27: Au choix experiments
Ch. 13
4/7 4/1
4/2 4/3
4/4
4/14 4/8
4/9 4/10
4/11
28: WHIM and Check-out Ch. 14
4/28 4/22
4/23 4/24
4/25
Each student is personally responsible for reading carefully Chapter One on safety and laboratory practices.
Safety glasses or prescription glasses must be worn in the laboratory at all times.
Reports on each experiment are to be kept in bound lab book.
Students should be familiar with the experiment they are to perform before entering the laboratory. The procedure for laboratory write-up and approval for preparative experiments will be explained at the second session.
Students are responsible for leaving the work areas they have used in a clean condition.