Chemistry 242 Supplements

 

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Chem 242

Syllabus

H-NMR Chemical Shifts

Frost's Circle

General Info

C-NMR Chemical Shifts

Acidity of Phenols

Study Hints

Common NMR Patterns

Condensation Polymers

IR Stretching Frequencies

Benzene MOs

Summary of Carbonyl Rxns

Sample IR Spectra

EAS Resonance Structures

Imine Derivatives

Molecular Orbitals

Molecular Orbital Rules

Woodward-Hoffman Rules

241 Synthesis Problems 

Enol Alkylation 

Enol Reactions 

 

Enolate Ion 

 

 

Problem Sets

Problem Set 1 Problem Set 2 Problem Set 3 Problem Set 4 Problem Set 5
Problem Set 6 Problem Set 7 Problem Set 8

 

Help Sessions

H. S. 1 H. S. 2 H. S. 3 H. S. 4 H. S. 5
H. S. 6 H. S. 7 H. S. 8 H. S. 9

 

242 Cold Tests and Quizzes

Quiz 1 2000 Quiz 1 2002  Quiz 1 2003
Quiz 2 2000 Quiz 2 2002  Quiz 2 2003
Quiz 3 2000 Quiz 3 2002  Quiz 3 2003
Quiz 4 2000 Quiz 4 2002  Quiz 4 2003
Quiz 5 2000 Quiz 5 2002  Quiz 5 2003
Quiz 6 2000 Quiz 6 2002  Quiz 6 2003
 Quiz 7 2000   Quiz 7 2002    Quiz 7 2003

TEST 1

2000

2002

2003
TEST 1 REVIEW

2002

2003
TEST 2

2000

2002

2003
TEST 2 REVIEW  

 2002 

 2003

 

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