Semester numbers
Each student is assigned to a number for the semester. You may be asked to research a particular chemical in a source, and there will be a list of numbered chemicals. Do the assignment for the numbered chemical you have been assigned only--i.e. each student will have a different chemical to look up and each student will research one and only one chemical for any question.
Numbers and Names
Students and number assignments
1. Karina Allen
2. Maor Baruch
3. Matthew Corkern
4. Gonzales, Dana A.
5. Jeffrey Haslam
6. Daniel Henderson
7. withdrew
8. Deuk Hwang
9. Jared Idels
10. Sadia Iffate
11. Christophen Lyon
12. John McFadden
13. Brian Michaels
14. Jason O'Connell
15. Matthew Vallon
16. Nicholas Warren
17. Kara Wlodyka
Chemicals for semester research
Each student will be assigned a chemical for the semester. When you are asked to research "your chemical" in a particular source, you will research the chemical you have been assigned. If you do not find your chemical in a particular source, use the "Substitute chemical" listed in the question.
WARNING: If your chemical is actually in the source and you claim it is not and use the substitute, you will receive no points for the question. Dr. Ruths and Mrs. Muskiewicz has done the research, and know which compoounds are missing from certain sources.
1. 1-Iodopentane
2. 3-Bromopropionic acid
3. m-Cymene
4. Dichlorophene
5. Isobutyric anhydride
6. Picolinonitrile
7. 2-Isopropylphenol
8. Dicyclohexylamine
9. Isoxazole
10. 2-Furanmethanethiol
11. 2-Methylalanine
12. Tert-butyl methyl ketone
13. Glyceryl tributyrate
14. 2-Methyl-5-nitroaniline
15. Azelaic acid
16. Squaric acid
17. m-Chloroaniline
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