Friday, September 25, 2015

Organic Unit 2

Organic Chemistry is amazing, awesome, interesting, complicated and the stuff of life.  Organic chemistry is usually taught as an entire second year college course.  We will focus on basic molecular structure, nomenclature and reaction mechanisms.  We will make soap, flavors and odors, slime, super balls and other polymers. We will do a short periodic trends and bonding review first, and then go into the actual IB SL Organic content.
Study Chapter 10 in Chemistry: Course Companion. Use Central Chemistry Chapter 25 as a reference as necessary.  Watch the Thornley videos for review but use the Khan channel videos for a more in-depth lesson on each topic.

DUE DATES
Worksheet: Periodic Trends KEY due 10/6
Worksheet: Bonding Review (ionic, covalent) due 10/8
Worksheet: Intramolecular Forces
Worksheet: Organic Models I (MolyMods table of 20 structures and isomers) due 10/15
Worksheet: Organic Nomenclature/Structural formulas 10/19
Worksheet: Alcohols 
Worksheet: Organic Review  due 11/13
Worksheet: Molecular study Jmol 3D viewer worksheet due 11/6
Lab 4: Aspirin Analysis due 9/28
Lab 5: Acetylene Combustion Ratio Inquiry due 10/9
Lab 6: Saponification due 10/19
Lab 7: Esterification due 11/2
Lab 8: Polymer Investigation due 11/17
Molecular orbitals of styrene

chemix app to diagram apparatus
how to use chemix youtube video

Quiz Organic nomenclature 10/28
Organic Chemistry exam 11/17

ONLINE

Making sense of chemical structures
Stoichiometry in combustion of acetylene Flinn 
Combustion of Acetylene Flinn
Periodicity Review Notes Staab
Organic Chem 101 by CHS student
Sulfurhexafluoride mythbusters
VSEPR theory 
Liquids (IMFs, viscosity) crash course
IMFs and phases of matter
IMF guide for Jmol worksheet
How to draw organic molecules in 3-D
Free radical reactions Khan academy
Alcohol Periodic table of videos
extreme woosh bottle trio
distillation simple and fractional khan
ketones and aldehydes OSU chem
Polymers (plastics) Crashcourse
Polymers TedE
Polymers, plasticizers and pasta
Sigma and pi bonds methane sp3 Khan academy (1)
Sigma and pi bonds ethene sp2 Khan academy (2)
Sigma and pi bonds Thornley
Hybridization Thornley
Charge centers (molecular geometry) and hybridization Thornley
Carbon allotropes Thornley
SN2 mechanism
SN1 mechanism   
Oleic Acid (unsaturated)
Isomers HL
New SN1 SN2 explaination
SN1 SN2 Thornley HL
Esterification Thornley HL
Esterification Fisher mechanism Khan
Esterification lab proceedure
Oobleck in slow motion
Chemistry of Soap NSF



Molecule Shapes

VSEPRsim