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Liebig–Wöhler Controversy and the Concept of IsomerismSoledad Esteban The conflict between Liebig and Whler regarding their analyses of fulminates and cyanates marked the beginning of a long friendship between the two, led Berzelius to recognize the phenomenon of isomerism, and can provide interesting anecdotal material to increase interest in lectures. Esteban, Soledad. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1201.
A Set of Hands-On Exercises on Conformational AnalysisSilvina C. Pellegrinet and Ernesto G. Mata This article describes a set of comprehensive exercises on conformational analysis that employs a hands-on approach by the use of molecular modeling kits. In addition, the exercises provide illustrations of other topics such as nomenclature, functional groups, and isomerism, and introduce some notions of chirality. Pellegrinet, Silvina C.; Mata, Ernesto G. J. Chem. Educ.2005, 82, 73.
ChemPaths 104 F Jan 21John W. Moore Today in Chem 104:
* Lecture: Organic Structures; Isomers
* Reading:
Kotz Ch. 10, Sec. 1-2; Appendix E (pp. A-17-20)
Moore Ch. 3: Sec. 3-4; Ch. 8: Sec. 3, 5; App E (pp. A.26-A.30)
* Practice Quiz and Homework #1 are due by 11:55 pm M Jan 24.