Chemistry 210 - General, Organic, & Biochemistry
Fall Semester 2022, Winona State University, Dr. Tom Nalli

Tentative Lecture Schedule and Chapters from Smith GOB 4e

Lecture
Date Chapter

Topics

1
8/22
1.1-1.6
Significant Figures, Metric Prefixes, Scientific Notation
2
8/23
1.7-1.10, 2.1A-B
Unit Conversions, Temperature, Density. Elements.
3
8/24
2.1-2.6
The Periodic Table - Atomic Structure, Isotopes,
Electronic Configurations
4
8/25
2.7-2.8, 3.1, 4.1-4.2
Valence Electrons, Periodic Trends, Introduction to Bonding and Lewis Structures
5
8/29
4.3-4.5 Covalent Compounds: Naming, Octet Rule Exceptions, Resonance Structures
6
8/30
3
Naming of Ionic Compounds. Polyatomic Ions; Naming, Charges, and Lewis Structures. Properties of Ionic vs Covalent compounds
7
8/31
3.6, 1.2-1.3, 5.1-5.2
Ammonium and Hydronium Ions. Chemical Reactions: Physical vs Chemical Changes, Balanced Equations
8
9/1
5.1-5.4
 Types of Reactions. Molecular Weight and Mole Calculations.
9
9/6
5.5-5.9
Mole Calculations, Theoretical Yield and % Yield
10
9/7
6.1-6.4
Energy: Units, Energy Diagrams, Rates of Reaction
11
9/8
6.5-6.6
Equilibrium Constants and Le Chatelier's Principle
12
9/12
7.1-7.6
Gases: The Ideal Gas Law and Dalton's Law

9/13
Exam 1A (Chapters 1-6)
13
9/14
7.7
Intermolecular Forces,  Melting and Boiling Points
14
9/15 7.8-7.12 Liquids and Solids
15
9/19 8.1-8.5
Mixtures, Solutions, Electrolytes, Solubility, Concentration Units, Molarity Calculations,
16
9/20
8.5-8.9
 Dilutions, Colligative Properties, Osmosis
17
9/21
9.1-9.6
Acid/Base Reactions, Acid and Base Strength, pH
18
9/22
9.7-9.10
Common Acid/Base Reactions, Buffers
19
9/26
10.1-10.5 Nuclear Chemistry.
20
9/27
11.1-11.6, 12.1-12.2, 12.8 More on buffers and colloid definition.
Organic molecules: Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatics.
Skeletal structures and condensed structures. Isomers. Intro to naming. Combustion.
21
9/28
11.5, 12.1-12.4
Functional group families: names and properties. IUPAC Naming system for alkanes.

9/29

Exam 1B (Chapters 4, 7-10)
22
10/3 12.5-12.9
Naming cycloalkanes. The propyl and butyl groups. Radical Halogenation
23
10/5
13.1-13.2
Naming of Alkenes and Alkynes, Reactions of Alkenes; Hydrogenation, Dihalogenation, and Hydrohalogenation. Markovnikov's rule.
24
10/6
13.6d, 13.8, 13.9-13.12
Hydration of alkenes. Aromatic Compounds: Benzene, Naming and Properties,  
25
10/10 13.3, 13.9-13.12
Polymers. cis/trans Isomerism in alkenes. Phenol Antioxidants
26
10/11 13.3,13.13
Properties of cis vs trans isomers. Fatty acids. Reactions of Benzene and applications: DDT, sulfa drugs, and detergents
27
10/12 14.1-14.6
Alcohols: Naming, Properties,and Reactions
28
10/13 14.7-14.10
Ethers. Alkyl Halides and Sulfur Compounds
29 10/17 13.10D, 13.11, 14.9-10, 14.4
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Dichloromethane. CFCs and the ozone layer. Some important alcohols. Uses of thiols.
30 10/18 15 Stereochemistry - Diastereomers and Enantiomers
31 10/19 16.1-16.4
Aldehydes and Ketones: Naming and Properties

10/20
Exam 2 (Chapters 11-15)
32
10/24 16.5-16.6 Redox Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones
33
10/25 16.8 Aldehydes and Ketones: Hemiacetals and Acetals
34
10/26 20
Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides
35
10/27 20
Carbohydrates - Fructose, Disaccharides, Amylose, Cellulose

10/31
Exam 2 Retake (Chapters 11-15)
36
11/1
recorded
20
Carbohydrates - Mutarotation, Sucrose, Amylopectin, Glycogen, Glycosaminoglycans, Blood Types
37
11/1 17 Carboxylic Acids, Esters and Amides: Naming and Properties
38 11/2 17 Carboxylic Acids, Esters and Amides: Reactions
39
11/3 17.6C, 17.10
 More on Amides. Synthetic Polymers. Penicillins.
40 11/7 19.1-19.5 Lipids: Fatty Acids, Waxes, Triacylglycerols, Saponification, Soaps and Micelles, Phosphoglycerides
41 11/8 19.6-19.7 Sphingolipids, Cell Membranes, Steroids
42 11/9 19.8-19.11 Fat Soluble Vitamins, Prostaglandins
43 11/10 18.1-18.3 Amines

11/14
Exam 3 (Chapters 16,17,19,20)
44
11/15 18.4-18.7, 21.1-21.2 Alkaloids, Amines as Bases, Salt Form vs Free Base Form Properties. Intro to amino acids. Zwitterions.
45
11/16 21.2-21.5
Amino Acids. Stereochemistry. Naming and drawing of polypeptides. Protein primary structure.
46
11/17 21.5-21.6
Proteins: 2° structure;  the beta-pleated sheet and the alpha-helix.
47
11/21 21.7
Proteins: 3° and 4° structure. Important proteins: oxytocin and vasopressin, insulin, keratin, collagen.
48
11/22 21.8
Proteins: Isoelectric Point. Hemoglobin and Myoglobin, Hydrolysis and Denaturation. Cofactors. Zymogens. Allosteric Control.
49
11/28 22
Intro to Nucleic Acids and Nucleotides
50
11/29 22
Replication, Transcription, and Translation. The Genetic Code.
51
11/30 23
Metabolism. Acety CoA and the Krebs Cycle

12/1
Exam 4 (Chapters 18, 21-22)

12/5
Final Exam (Chapters 1-24)