The next functional group under study is the "carbonyl" group, or double-bonded oxygen.  If it is on the end of the carbon chain it is an aldehyde, and if in the middle it is a ketone.  Read p.49-56.  Note that ketones are now named with the location number just before the -one ending, such as with pentan-2-one instead of 2-pentanone.
Homework:  Answer p.51-52 #1-5; p.56 #6-7; p.57 #1-4.
 
Halogens are a functional group that change the properties of hydrocarbons.  Read p.32-36 in text.
Homework:  p.27 #1bd, 2ab; p.33 #1, 2; handout with functional groups on it - answer questions at bottom.
 
We discussed two of the reactions of alcohols:  halogenation and oxidation.  We performed the experiment on p.84-85 of the text.  Write a lab report with your name, partner's name, date of experiment, title, purpose, procedure,observations, discussion, conclusion.  The discussion includes answers to:  1.  Write the IUPAC names for the alcohols
2.  p.85 c, e-g
It is due on Tuesday, March 9.
If you were not present, please arrange to complete the experiment at lunch next Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
 
Organic reactions include addition and substitution reactions rather than synthesis and single displacement.  Read p.24-31 and answer p.27 #1ac, 3cd; p.30 #4a, 5; p.31 #2a-d, 4 (omit conditions)
 
We discussed the naming and properties of alcohols and ethers.  Read p.38-42, 45, 46.
Homework:  Answer p.41 #1, 2abd, 3; p.42 #4, 5; p.46 #11.
 
These are benzene-based compounds.  Read p.19-21 in the text, including the Learning Tip on p.20 in the margin. 
Answer p.21 #7, 8; p.23 #1-4
 
We discussed how to name and write formulas for alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.  Consult the text, p.6-18 for help with this; however, the naming of alkenes and alkynes now has the number to indicate position of the bond just before the -ene or -yne prefix.  For example, 1-butene is now to be named but-1-ene.
Homework is p.15-19 #1-6, and the Can. Scientist Assign.