Homework: What is Organic Chemistry? Please read this article to find out. Also, download and complete the worksheet. You will need a Hebden Workbook to answer some of the questions. Download the Simple Hydrocarbons note package and bring it to the next class.
article_-_what_is_organic_chemistry.docx | |
File Size: | 180 kb |
File Type: | docx |
worksheet_-_intro_to_organic_chemistry.doc | |
File Size: | 98 kb |
File Type: | doc |
worksheet_-_intro_to_organic_chemistry_key.doc | |
File Size: | 76 kb |
File Type: | doc |
SimpleHydrocarbonsNotes.docx | |
File Size: | 280 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Day 1: Alkanes - You must know how to name and draw straight chain and branched alkanes.
Homework: Finish the Straight Chain Alkane practice at the end of the notes. GOALS: Naming, molecular formula, structural formula, condensed formula, and carbon skeletal formula. I couldn't find another worksheet, but the workbook covers these topics. Use it if you need more practice.
Next Class: Naming Alkanes Checkpoint, Branched Alkanes
Homework: Finish the Straight Chain Alkane practice at the end of the notes. GOALS: Naming, molecular formula, structural formula, condensed formula, and carbon skeletal formula. I couldn't find another worksheet, but the workbook covers these topics. Use it if you need more practice.
Next Class: Naming Alkanes Checkpoint, Branched Alkanes
AlkanesTable.pdf | |
File Size: | 682 kb |
File Type: |
SimpleHydrocarbonsSlideshow.pptx | |
File Size: | 805 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
Day 2: Naming Alkanes Checkpoint 1 & Naming Branched Alkanes
Homework: Finish the day's worksheets
Next Class: Naming Alkanes Checkpoint 2 & Alkenes and Alkynes
Homework: Finish the day's worksheets
Next Class: Naming Alkanes Checkpoint 2 & Alkenes and Alkynes
|
|
|
|
Day 3: Branched Alkane Checkpoint & Naming Alkenes and Alkynes
Homework: 2 worksheets on Naming Alkenes and Alkynes
Next Class: Quiz on Naming Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes
Cyclic Structures
Homework: 2 worksheets on Naming Alkenes and Alkynes
Next Class: Quiz on Naming Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes
Cyclic Structures
|
|
Day 4: Quiz on Naming Alkanes (straight and branched), Alkenes, and Alkynes
NEW TOPIC: Cyclic Structures
Homework: Cycloalkanes and Aromatic Chains Worksheets
Next Class: Functional Groups
NEW TOPIC: Cyclic Structures
Homework: Cycloalkanes and Aromatic Chains Worksheets
Next Class: Functional Groups
|
|
|
|
Day 5: Cycloalkanes and Aromatic Structures Checkpoint
NEW TOPIC: Functional Groups
Homework: Functional Groups WS #1
Next Class: Functional Groups Checkpoint and Notes continued
NEW TOPIC: Functional Groups
Homework: Functional Groups WS #1
Next Class: Functional Groups Checkpoint and Notes continued
|
|
Day 6
Functional Groups Pt. 1 Checkpoint
New Topic: Functional Groups Pt. 2
Homework: Functional Groups Pt. 2 Worksheet
Next class: Review and Unit Quiz (for marks!!)
Functional Groups Pt. 1 Checkpoint
New Topic: Functional Groups Pt. 2
Homework: Functional Groups Pt. 2 Worksheet
Next class: Review and Unit Quiz (for marks!!)
6_functional_groups_ii.pptx | |
File Size: | 811 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
|
|
Day 7
Review and Unit Quiz
Next class: UNIT TEST
Review and Unit Quiz
Next class: UNIT TEST
|
|
|
Day 8
UNIT TEST
Homework: Read the lab handout (don't print it). Start your infographic research.
UNIT TEST
Homework: Read the lab handout (don't print it). Start your infographic research.
LAB SAFETY: LONG HAIR MUST BE TIED BACK, NO OPEN TOE SHOES, NO SHORTS, NECKLACES, OR TANK-TOPS
MINIMISE EXPOSED SKIN
MINIMISE EXPOSED SKIN
Day 9: ESTER LAB
Introduction
Esters are a group of organic compounds best known for their interesting odors and flavors.Many natural odors and flavors were discovered to be esters and therefore, many synthesized esters are used in perfumes and foods.
An ester has the functional group, which is also known as an ester link. In the laboratory, an ester is usually formed from the reaction of a carboxylic (organic) acid and an alcohol, giving an ester and water as the products. This is an example of a condensation reaction, in which two molecules link up by the elimination of a small molecule between them; in this case, water.
Purpose
Introduction
Esters are a group of organic compounds best known for their interesting odors and flavors.Many natural odors and flavors were discovered to be esters and therefore, many synthesized esters are used in perfumes and foods.
An ester has the functional group, which is also known as an ester link. In the laboratory, an ester is usually formed from the reaction of a carboxylic (organic) acid and an alcohol, giving an ester and water as the products. This is an example of a condensation reaction, in which two molecules link up by the elimination of a small molecule between them; in this case, water.
Purpose
- To synthesize several esters and try to identify the odor of each.
- To write the chemical equations for the formation of each ester using structural formulas.
Here is the lab handout out for you to look at. DON'T PRINT IT because they will be provided in class.
lab_-_preparation_of_esters_-_anthony.docx | |
File Size: | 259 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Day 10: Infographic Project
Check out the website, Compound Interest, to see some awesome infographics that present some really interesting topics in organic chemistry.
In class, you will present one or two of these to your classmates. Then you will make your own in pairs!
Instructions
Use the internet to research something from everyday life that has organic compounds. Then make an infographic about it.
Your infographic must...
Check out the website, Compound Interest, to see some awesome infographics that present some really interesting topics in organic chemistry.
In class, you will present one or two of these to your classmates. Then you will make your own in pairs!
Instructions
Use the internet to research something from everyday life that has organic compounds. Then make an infographic about it.
Your infographic must...
- be in colour
- be a hard copy (Ie. not digital)
- be about 28cm by 43cm
- have a title that tells you what the subject is
- have a picture of the subject
- have at least 1 structure of an organic compound that is found in the subject
- describe the functional groups of that organic coumpound
- have at least 1 interesting fact about the chemistry of the subject