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CHEM 397/398/399

The material on this website is copyrighted and is for the sole use of students registered in CHEM397/8/9. The material on this website may be downloaded for a registered student’s personal use, but shall not be distributed or disseminated to anyone other than students registered in CHEM397/8/9.

Failure to abide by these conditions is a breach of copyright, and may also constitute a breach of academic integrity under the University Senate’s Academic Integrity Policy Statement.

Welcome to CHEM397/398/399 Home Page!

From this page you can view course announcements and access other useful links. 

Chem397 is a laboratory course introducing modern experimental methods in chemistry, including synthesis, analytical instrumentation and computational methods. The integration of several methods will be emphasized in the synthesis and characterization of molecules.

SAFETY

BEFORE coming to the first lab you should know and understand all safety rules in the organic/inorganic chemistry laboratory. You should read the appropriate sections in CHEM397/8/9 LAB MANUAL, and the appropriate sections in “Organic Laboratory Techniques” Fessenden, Fessenden and Feist, view the appropriate sections (Chemical Labeling, Fumehood Safety) from Basic Laboratory Chemistry CD accompanying CHEM 397/8/9 Lab Manual, and be familiar with: CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SAFETY video (contained on a CD as a part of your package for the 2nd year chemistry labs). 

 

Web Resources:

Ø        MARKS DATABASE

Ø        QUEEN'S ENGINEERING & SCIENCE LIBRARY RESOURCES

Ø         INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY

Ø       FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICAL CONSTANTS

Ø       SOLVENT DATABASE

Ø       SPECTROSCOPY and SPECTRAL DATA

Ø      NMR & FTIR SPECTRAL DATABASE

The material on this website is copyrighted and is for the sole use of students registered in Chem397/398/399. The material on this website may be downloaded for a registered student’s personal use, but shall not be distributed or disseminated to anyone other than students registered in Chem397/398/399.

Failure to abide by these conditions is a breach of copyright, and may also constitute a breach of academic integrity under the University Senate’s Academic Integrity Policy Statement.