COPY WHITEBOARD 5/13/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) FROM WEB Objectives: ● Students will be able to name any alkane, alkene, or alkyne with methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, chloro- and/or butyl substituents. ● Students will be able to recognize isomers. DO NOW: 1. Copy Table 22-5 p. 715 - copy name, molecular, structural, and condensed structural formulas ONLY. CLASSWORK: 1. Organic Chem HW Probs - as assigned - Sheet 2 (Zum) 45 (a,b,c,d), 46 (a,b,c), 47, 48 (5 pts) Std 10 EX CR (CW): Ch 22.3 p. 714 18 (a,b) and 19 (2 pts max) (box it) EX CR (HW): Ch 22.3 p. 733 65 (a,b), 66 (a,b,c) (2 pts max) (box it) =========================================================== STAMPING: ● Journal 5/10/13 - What you learned about Organic Chemistry Friday. 1. Handout - Organic Chem HW Probs - as assigned - Sheet 1 25 (all), 26 (all), 27 (all), 28 (all) (10 points) Std 10 all questions require structure and name be written on separate sheet of paper, use skeleton instead of condensed formulas These 3 are all isomers of each other because each the same chemical formula ISOMERS SOME KIND OF TWIN? Actually 3 kinds of twins structural p. 717 stereo p. 718 optical p. 719 NOT ISOMERS All the same, or different? see p. 717 STRUCTURAL ISOMERS SAME 5/14/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) Objectives: ● Review Fri HW returned today and in gradebook (not stamped) ● Review Mon CW stamped & returned - esp isomers ● New - Functional Groups - be able to recognize (alcohol, aldehyde, DO NOW keytone, amine) 1. Draw and name 3 isomers for 3-nonyne CLASSWORK: 1. Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 2 - 57 (a,b,c,d); 58 (a,b,c,d) Directions: Give Compound Type and Name of Functional Group for each substance shown. (5 pts) Std 10 =========================================================== STAMPING: ● Journal 5/13/13 - What you learned about isomers, MON STAMP alkenes, alkynes, and -chloro Organic Chemistry Friday. 1. Organic Chem CW Probs - as assigned - Sheet 2 (Zum) 45 (a,b,c,d), 46 (a,b,c), 47, 48 (5 pts) Std 10 EX CR (CW): Ch 22.3 p. 714 18 (a,b) and 19 (2 pts max) (box it) EX CR (HW): Ch 22.3 p. 733 65 (a,b), 66 (a,b,c) (2 pts max) (box it) Isomers can have triple bonds anywhere, as long as you have 9 carbons you will get isomers of C9H16 HOW MANY H's ? C F C9H16 Isomers D (aka R) and L p. 721 if time do demo of steam burning 5/15/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) 3x5 card Objectives: ● Review Fri HW returned yesterday and in gradebook (not stamped) ● Review Mon CW stamped & returned - esp isomers COPY WHITEBOARD ● Students will be able to recognize & name alcohols FROM WEB 1. Draw & use name of each of these functional groups: alcohol, amine, aldehyde, ketone. (see text p. 738 & my tutorial pages 2 & 3 for help) CLASSWORK: 1. Org Chem HW Probs Sheets 2 & 3 - 59, 60; 61 (a,b,c,d); 62 (a,b,c,d) (5 pts) EX CR HW - Sheet 3 67-70 (2 pts max) (BOX IT IF YOU WANT CREDIT) =========================================================== STAMPING: ● Journal 5/14/13 - What you learned about FUNCTIONAL GROUPS, which functional grou is in aldehydes, ketones, esters & amides? 1. Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 2 - 57 (a,b,c,d); 58 (a,b,c,d) Directions: Give Compound Type and Name of Functional Group for each substance shown. (5 pts) Std 10 Isomers can have triple bonds anywhere, as long as you have 9 carbons you will get isomers of C9H16 HOW MANY H's ? Link for this Venn Diagra m http://mrwiggersci.com/chem/Tutorials/Org-chem-Venn-Diag-alcohol-aldehyde-ketone.pdf to identify: look at the carbon the hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached to. primary ====> only one other carbon attached to the carbon with the -OH gp secondary =====> 2 other carbons attached to the carbon with the -OH gp tertiary =====> 3 other carbons attached to the carbon with the -OH gp 1. Review homework problems from Friday after papers returned and 2. Classwork problems from Monday (stamped & returned) COPY WHITEBOARD 5/16/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) FROM WEB Objectives: ● Review yesterday's CW ● Students will be able to identify and name aldehydes and ketones. DO NOW: 1. Write 2 examples of each: primary alcohol, secondary alcohol, tertiary alcohol. 2. Write an explanation of what the names primary, secondary, and tertiary refer to. CLASSWORK: 1. Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 3 - 71, 72, 73 (a,b,c,d only), 74 (b,c,d,e) (5 pts) Std 10 EX CR HW - Sheet 3 - 116 (a,b,c,d,e) (2 pts max) Std 10 =========================================================== STAMPING: ● Journal 5/15/13 - What you learned about alcohols. 1. Org Chem HW Probs Sheets 2 & 3 - 59, 60; 61 (a,b,c,d); 62 (a,b,c,d) (5 pts) EX CR HW - Sheet 3 67-70 (2 pts max) (BOX IT IF YOU WANT CREDIT) Isomers can have triple bonds anywhere, as long as you have 9 carbons you will get isomers of C9H16 HOW MANY H's ? CW Wed 5/15 Naming Aldehydes names end in -al carbonyl group ( ) on end of chain C=O carbon from carbonyl group will always be carbon 1 Naming Ketones names end in -one carbonyl group ( ) never on end of chain C=O carbon from carbonyl group will never be carbon 1 Aldehydes Examples Ketone Examples HW from weekend due 5/13 Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 1 Final Notebook Grading (NB3) for Spring 2013 As of last Friday 5/10, the total stamps = 348 POINTS ESTIMATE FOR END OF SEMESTER = MORE THAN 400 POINTS 10 12 13 15 16 18 COPY WHITEBOARD 5/17/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) FROM WEB Objectives: ● Review yesterday's CW - aldehydes, ketones, halocarbons ● Students will be able to understand the Acid/Base Lab. DO NOW: 1. CLASSWORK: 1. =========================================================== STAMPING: ● Journal 5/16/13 - What you learned about naming aldehydes, ketones, and halocarbons 1. Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 3 - 71, 72, 73 (a,b,c,d only), 74 (b,c,d,e) (5 pts) Std 10 EX CR HW - Sheet 3 - 116 (a,b,c,d,e) (2 pts max) Std 10 Isomers can have triple bonds anywhere, as long as you have 9 carbons you will get isomers of C9H16 HOW MANY H's ? 5/17/2013 Standards: 10 (Organic Chemistry) Thi Objectives: s ● Students will be able to understand the Acid/Base Lab. met ● Students will be well prepared for Acid/Base Lab hod DO NOW: of 1. I will assign groups of 8 and prepare presentation that any member lab of your group can give on how the procedure assigned pre should be done. (5 pts) for each person in group p HOMEWORK: real 1. Prepare for the Acid Base lab - be sure you know strong vs weak acids, and each procedure in the ly lab. Mr. Wigger will not give any direction on Monday. Everyone works in groups at their lab stations wor and should understand what we are doing in each procedure. ks =========================================================== well STAMPING: ● Journal 5/16/13 - What you learned about naming aldehydes, ketones, and halocarbon 1. Org Chem HW Probs - Sheet 3 - 71, 72, 73 (a,b,c,d only), 74 (b,c,d,e) (5 pts) Std 10 EX CR HW - Sheet 3 - 116 (a,b,c,d,e) (2 pts max) Std 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS Acid Base lab coming next Monday (read and understand this lab, be sure you understand the difference between strong and weak acids. See Ch 19 for help. Responder quiz (5 pts) Mon before lab Quiz 3.5 coming next Wed. Organic (Ch 22 & 23) and Acid Base Lab Notebooks will be collected on this schedule Wed 5/22 - Periods 1 & 2 Th 5/23 - Periods 3 & 5 Fri 5/24 - Period 6 Group Instructions 1. Read section of the lab your are assigned 2. Prepare a script to describe in detail what to do and be ready to demonstrate it for your part of the lab. Give background to help understand what you need to do in this part of the lab. 3. One person from your group will be picked to give your report. That person must have their own paper with the notes he/she will be using to give the report to the class. 4. Each person in the group will get 1-5 pts depending on the quality of the "representative's" report. Everyone must have names of everyone in group. Goggles for the whole lab. Form groups of 3 Your lab drawer # is your Group # 3 JOBS IN EACH GROUP: 1. Recorder 2. Performer 3. Gofer (collects and returns chemicals etc DO NOT MOVE TRAYS OF CHEMICALS