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The Department of Chemistry at MIT is one of the nation's top chemistry departments. It has an illustrious history in sharing the MIT tradition of excellence, and it has provided national leadership in chemical education and research throughout the century. The chemist's basic laboratory equipment and will learn why and when this equipment is used. Mastery of the techniques, concepts, and calculations covered in the laboratory course will provide the foundation for future chemistry and science courses and future work and thinking after the university experience. Key techniques such as mass. We hope that this collection will enable organic chemistry educators to share with other universities valuable experiments performed in the undergraduate teaching laboratory. All lab procedures are available to download and modify, and we encourage the submission of new experiments to the database. To search the collection. The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual-James W. Zubrick 2016-01-19 Written for the laboratory that accompanies the sophomore/junior level courses in Organic Chemistry, Zubrick provides students with a valuable guide to the basic techniques of the Organic Chemistry lab. The book will help students understand and practice good lab safety.

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Welcome to the Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiments repository at OpenBU. We hope that this collection will enable organic chemistry educators to share with other universities valuable experiments performed in the undergraduate teaching laboratory. All lab procedures are available to download and modify, and we encourage the submission of new experiments to the database.

To search the collection:
Under the 'Browse This Collection' menu on the right-hand side of your screen, you may view the available experiments by author name, title, and subject. Select the desired experiment to view the files available for download. Click 'View/Open' to download files. On a PC, you may need to right-click.

To register for an account for uploading priviliges:
Under the 'Deposit Materials' menu on the right-hand side of your screen, click 'Non-BU registration' and follow the instructions to create your new profile. After approval, use the instructions outlined below to upload a new experiment.

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To submit your own experiment:
Under the 'Deposit Materials' menu on the right-hand side of your screen, click 'Submissions' to start your own submission. Follow the instructions for uploading your materials to the 'Organic Chemistry Labs' collection. Be sure to provide the name of the author(s), title, and a brief abstract of your experiment. We ask that you submit your files in word-processing format so that your materials may be modified as others see fit.

Thank you for choosing Organic Chemistry Labs at OpenBU! For more information, contact Seann Mulcahy at smulcahy@bu.edu