Textbooks
Required:
- Organic Chemistry, 5th Edition by Paula Yerkanis Bruice
This comes bundled with a Study Guide which contains exercises we will use, as well answers to text problems, and access to a website with lots of student aids.
- Organic Chemistry Online Various study resources including the molecular modeling programs SpartanBuildTM and SpartanViewTM. SpartanViewTM files are included on this website. This CD-ROM will be provided to you.
- Molecular Visions model kit by Darling Models; Kit #1, ISBN 0-9648837-1-6. A comparable kit is acceptable.
- Organic Chemistry Experiments, edited by Daniel Berger. This is the locally-produced manual, which you have purchased for CEM 221.
- The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual, 7th Edition, by James W. Zubrick.
- The Hayden-McNeil 100-page chemistry lab notebook. This notebook is only available at the bookstore. It makes no-carbon copies that you will hand in with your lab reports; this will save you 10¢ a page in photocopy charges. You may continue to use your notebook from CEM 221.
Reserve Materials:
- The ACS Style Guide, J. S. Dodd, Editor. Available in Musselman Library.
- Introduction to Spectroscopy, by D.L. Pavia, G.M. Lampman and G.S. Kriz. Dr. Berger's personal copy will be kept in Shoker Science Center.
- Basic Skills for Organic Chemistry: A Toolkit, by Stuart Rosenfeld. Dr. Berger's personal copy will be kept in Shoker Science Center.
- Organic Chemistry as a Second Language by David R. Klein. Dr. Berger's copy is on reserve in Shoker Science Center.