Organic Chemistry Assignments Chapter 1: Review Work Due by: Monday, August 26, 2011 Learning Goal: To be able to describe atomic and molecular structure and bonding, and properly represent organic molecules. (These should be review topics, but it is important to have a strong understanding of these concepts before diving into organic chemistry topics.) Topic Benchmarks Listen or Read and take Notes Practice Problems Other Grade The Atom Determine electrons, valence electrons, configurations and quantum numbers for an atom. 1) Listen to Oklahoma University Lecture #1 (16 minutes); 8/26/09 1-5 and 76 Ohio site: Quantum Chemistry then click on electron configurations Notes _______ Problems _______ 2) Read Section 1.1, 1.2 (pages 2-7) and 1.5 Describe the polarity of molecules and assign formal charges. 1) Listen to lecture #2 through bonding (24 minutes) *divalent = diatomic Atomic Orbitals Valence Electrons Valency MSU site: valency (lecture #1) Bonding Electronegativity (electron density) Lewis Sturctures Functional Groups Types of Structures (lecture #2) 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 35, 36, 37, 77 Notes ________ Problems_______ 2)Read section 1.3 (skip the debye calculations) and 1.15 Draw Lewis structures and identify the various functional groups. 1) Finish lecture #2 (20 minutes) 2) Read section 1.4 Be able to recognize and draw the types of organic structures. Read Section 1.4 Question #1 Help? Topic and Question 14 , 16 -19 and 71 or 79 (if more practice is needed) MSU site: formal charges and functional groups Notes _______ Problems _______ Skeletal Structures and more ID of Skeletal Structures MSU site: skeletal structures Notes ______ Problems ______ Question #2 Question #3 Formal Charges , Functional Groups , Functional Groups II Needed Sites for Others section: Lewis Dot other questions: http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtTxtJml/Questions/problems.htm Hybridization additional notes: http://chemistry.boisestate.edu/people/richardbanks/inorganic/bonding%20and%20hybridization/bonding_hybridization.htm Intermolecular force tutorial: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/Chemistry/gilbert/tutorials/ch9.htm Ohio State Chem: http://lrc-srvr.mps.ohio-state.edu/under/chemed/qbank/quizmain.htm