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362-363-364: Organic Chemistry Laboratory:

2:30-5:30, M.

Chemistry 300-301-302 and 350-351-352 prerequisite.

An introductory study of Organic Chemistry. Typical reactions are discussed
largely around questions and problems which illustrate chemical principles and
reaction tendencies. Intrinsic influencing factors, conditions and the mechanisms
of reactions are stressed. The laboratory work: An experimental study of unit
processes and the control of reactions by imposed conditions. A thorough study
of the textbook is called for in connection with every experiment. Parallel reading.
3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week. (Fall, Winter,
Spring.) (Required beginning session 1935-36.)

Textbooks: Bird: Typical Reactions of Organic Compounds; Laboratory
Notes
and Groggin's Unit Processes for parallel study.

Professor Bird and Assistants.