CHEMISTRY 2211

Organic Chemistry II
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Dr. Thomas Grow
Office:  Bldg 97, Room 22
Phone:  484-1101
E-mail: tgrow@pjc.edu

Last Updated
05/06/2008

Welcome to the homepage for Dr. Grow's ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2211 at Pensacola Junior College.   On this page, you will be able to find pertinent course materials such as syllabi, handouts, problem sets, and previously-given exams.

This course consists of a continuation of the study of carbon compounds described in Organic Chemistry 2210 with emphasis placed on reaction mechanisms, functional group behavior, synthesis, and structure determination.  Mastery of the basic concepts learned in Organic Chemistry I is essential for successful completion of this course.  Meets A.A. general education category VII.
 

Most of the files are in two formats:  MS Word and Adobe Acrobat Reader (pdf).  If you are using Internet Explorer, the Word documents should load automatically in the browser.  If you are using Netscape, you might be asked whether to open the document or save it to disk when clicking on Word format selection.
In order to read the files in pdf format, you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in installed on your computer.  It is freeware and may be downloaded at the Adobe website by clicking on the link above.


Spring 2008 (Term 20082)

Syllabus    Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
District Syllabus  Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
Day Class Schedule    Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
Night Class Schedule    Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
Map to Office and Study Room  Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
Office Hours  Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format

Handouts


Problem Sets

Exams
Grades
  • Exam I Grades - Spring 2008   Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
  • Exam II Grades - Spring 2008   Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format
  • Final Grades - Spring 2008   Acrobat (pdf) format     Word format