Send an e-mail to Dr. Wamser
to find out how to use these to get extra credit.
Be sure to indicate your name and e-mail address.
The complete list of molecules is below the rest of this message.
The e-mail instructions you receive will look like this:
** Chemistry 334, Fall 1998, E-Mail Molecules **
Your nine e-mail molecules are:
# a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i ( you gotta e-mail to get real numbers )You can find these molecules listed by number and name on the class home page under "E-Mail Molecules".
Remember that they can only be returned one per week (weeks officially end on Mondays at 8:00 am). Each one returned with correct information will receive two extra credit points.
E-mail your responses to Dr. Wamser at WamserC@pdx.edu
It is expected that you do your own work on these assignments and that you e-mail them from your own e-mail account. Please remember to identify yourself and the number of the molecule you are reporting on.
The information you should return about each molecule is the following:
1) the molecular formula, i.e., CxHy etc.
2) the number of carbons with sp3, sp2, and sp hybridization,
3) the family name of at least one functional group present,
4) the biological role or significance of the compound,
5) your sources of information.