2091_10690 - CHEM 0310: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 (2091_10690) > COURSE DOCUMENTS > REVIEW PROBLEMS Review Problems Ohio State Organic Flashcards http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/organic/flashcards/ Organic Chemistry Practice Problems at Michigan State University http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/Questions/problems.htm The posted problems are meant to be useful study tools for students involved in most undergraduate organic chemistry courses. The problems have been color-coded to indicate whether they are: 1. Generally useful, 2. Most likely to be useful to students in year long, rather than survey courses, 3. Most likely to be useful only to students in courses for chemistry majors and/or honors students. Some of these problems make use of a Molecular Editor drawing application. The University of Southern Maine O=Chem Directory http://www.usm.maine.edu/~newton/Chy251_253/Topics.html An impressive collection of Orgo topics that is essentially a web textbook which includes embedded questions with immediate feedback on whether you answered the question correctly. Can use this site to either just practice the questions or to get a second description of a topic we or our book covered. The "Reaction Rolodex": A Web-Based System for Learning Reactions in Organic Chemistry http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/chemistry/ch230/reactions/ This Web-based system of note cards has been developed to aid students in learning the vast number of reactions encountered in organic chemistry. A thorough knowledge of these reactions is essential for success in first- and second-semester organic chemistry courses. The reactions are organized by functional group and can be chosen from a menu at the left side of the Web page. Once a particular reaction has been selected, the main frame displays the reactant(s) and reagent(s) along with a question mark in place of the product. After considering the reaction as long as needed, the user can click the question mark to reveal the reaction product. Clicking the product will again hide the answer and regenerate the question mark so that the reaction can be practiced again. Selecting other reactions from the menu on the left allows them to be practiced in the same manner. Organic Reactions Quizes and Summaries http://pages.towson.edu/ladon/orgrxs/reactsum.htm Prof. Linda Sweeting, Townson State Univ. (now deceased) has some on-line Organic Reactions Quizes and Summaries that may be useful practice (let me know). In her words: "The summaries and quizzes which can be selected below are designed to assist organic chemistry students in the review of the basic reactions; they are similar to the summaries in the text and include references to it. We have chosen to use specific examples, rather than R-group notation, so that you will see the reactions in context in a real, but simple, molecule. Note that every reaction should occur twice in this summary, once under "reactions" and once under "synthesis"; for your convenience, the functional groups are separated into semester groups, but some reactions may occur once in each. Reactions for which the mechanism or stereochemistry is an important part of your learning have Mechanism! or Stereochemistry! highlighted." Organic Chemistry Jeopardy! Games http://chemed.chem.pitt.edu/jeopardy/organic/index.htm While not designed for individual students use (were designed to be moderated by an organic chemistry "expert"), these Jeopardy! games may be a different way to review some topics in Organic Chemistry. Some, but not all, "keys" can be found by following the links "back" to the instruction page for how to create your own Jeopardy! games. EDIT VIEW