CUNY Brooklyn College Organic Molecule and Chiral Centers Scientific Paper

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  • More than 8 carbon atoms
  • At least two chiral centers
  • At least two functional groups
  • Authors (last name, first name initial), “Title of the article”, Journal Published (cassi abbreviation, italic), year (bold), volume, pages.

Answer the following questions regarding the molecule found:

a) What is the general formula of your compound ?

b) Circle and name the functional groups

c) How many pi bonds are there in your molecule ?

d) Assign Configuration (R,S) to each chiral center

e) Draw an enantiomer of your molecule

The assignment will be returned to your recitation instructor during the week 10/21 (Monday) -10/25 (Friday) as a “hand-written report” following the template given below:

ASSIGNMENT 1

Name:

Recitation Instructor:

Day and time of class (recitation):

  • Drawing of the molecule (hand-drawing only, stereochemistry must be included when/if necessary)
  • Citation of the paper where the molecule was reported, as indicated below:

Example:

Knutson, S.K.; Wigle, T.J.; Warholic, N.M.; Sneeringer, C.J.; Allain, C.J.; Klaus, C.R.; Sacks, J.D.; Raimondi, A.; Majer, C.R.; Song, J.; Scott, M.P.; Jin, L.; Smith, J.J.; Olhava, E.J.; Chesworth, R.; Moyer, M.P.; Richon, V.M.; Copeland, R.A.; Keilhack, H.; Pollock, R.M.; Kuntz, K.W. “A selective inhibitor of EZH2 blocks H3K27 methylation and kills mutant lymphoma cells” Nat. Chem. Biol. 2012, 8, 890-62012

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Assignment 1, Due 10/21 (Monday) – 10/25 (Friday): Find in a scientific paper published in a peer-reviewed international magazine, an organic molecule having the following features: - More than 8 carbon atoms At least two chiral centers At least two functional groups Answer the following questions regarding the molecule found: a) What is the general formula of your compound ? b) Circle and name the functional groups c) How many pi bonds are there in your molecule ? d) Assign Configuration (R,S) to each chiral center e) Draw an enantiomer of your molecule The assignment will be returned to your recitation instructor during the week 10/21 (Monday) 10/25 (Friday) as a “hand-written report” following the template given below: ASSIGNMENT 1 Name: Recitation Instructor: Day and time of class (recitation): 1) Drawing of the molecule (hand-drawing only, stereochemistry must be included when/if necessary) 2) Citation of the paper where the molecule was reported, as indicated below: - Authors (last name, first name initial), “Title of the article”, Journal Published (cassi abbreviation, italic), year (bold), volume, pages. Example: Knutson, S.K.; Wigle, T.J.; Warholic, N.M.; Sneeringer, C.J.; Allain, C.J.; Klaus, C.R.; Sacks, J.D.; Raimondi, A.; Majer, C.R.; Song, J.; Scott, M.P.; Jin, L.; Smith, J.J.; Olhava, E.J.; Chesworth, R.; Moyer, M.P.; Richon, V.M.; Copeland, R.A.; Keilhack, H.; Pollock, R.M.; Kuntz, K.W. “A selective inhibitor of EZH2 blocks H3K27 methylation and kills mutant lymphoma cells” Nat. Chem. Biol. 2012, 8, 890-62012 3) Answer to the Questions: INSTRUCTIONS TO SEARCH SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to the Brooklyn college library website (https://library.brooklyn.cuny.edu/resources/) Click on E-Journals (link in the bottom of the page, below the search bar). Go to “Browse e-journals by subject”, select “Physical Sciences and Mathematics” You will find there a list with all the chemistry journals, including a section for “organic chemistry journals”. (click on organic chemistry) 5. The complete list of journals will show on the next page. By clicking in each one you will have access to the journal and to all the papers published for quite a few years. If by any chance, you cant access the content in a journal, it may be because our library is not subscribed, in that case you should try another one. We have access to most of the journals listed there though. 6. Once in the journal page, usually by clicking on “archive” you will have access to all the content by year. Different journals have different formats, so you may need to navigate the website of each journal a little bit in order to find the archive with all the content organized by year published. Note: If you access the library from home or any other location, except from campus, to get access to the journal website and its full content you will be asked to enter a login/password, which are the ones you use for your Brooklyn College email account.
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Running head: MORPHINE

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Organic Molecules: Morphine
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MORPHINE
Organic Molecules

Organic chemistry entails the properties, structures, preparation and reactions of a series of
molecules identified as organic compounds. Organic molecules contain carbon ©. Each molecule
comprises oxygen (o), hydrogen (H) and nitrogen (N) atoms. Besides, these molecules are
characterized by halogen atoms such as chlorine (Cl), fluorine (F), Iodine (I) and bromine (Br).
Other common atoms in organic compounds include; Sulfur, phosphorous, magnesium, boron and
aluminum.
General Formula
Morphine is a medication used to relieve moderate to ...


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