CHM 266: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II

2 credits

Spring 2025 Laboratory Lower Division
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Spring 2025
last updated 3/29/2025

A continuation of CHM 26500. All experiments are designed to illustrate the principles discussed in CHM 26200 or 26605. A major portion of the course is devoted to the methods employed in organic qualitative analysis. The student is expected to identify unknowns and mixtures and is introduced to some modern instrumental techniques.

Learning Outcomes

1Use theory to understand/predict experimental observations.

2Demonstrate an understanding of the physical properties and a molecular understanding of chemical reactivity and materials.

3Document scientific information and experimental data and write scientific reports, with graphical presentation of data.

4Plan and perform chemical transformations.

5Recognize and use chemical instrumentation and spectroscopy.

6Identify and handle hazardous materials.

Course CHM 266 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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Anusha Anusha

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Amit Chaubey

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Anusha Anusha

001
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Amit Chaubey

003
11:30 am
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Charles Roderick ...

005
11:30 am
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Md Sazzadul Bari

002
3:00 pm
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