Chapter 5
Stereochemistry
Study Sheets / Supplemental Notes / Tutorials
From Craig Fryhle (one of the text's authors!) at Pacific Lutheran University, a detailed ch. 5 study sheet
From Todd Lowary at Ohio State University, some very clear, well organized, and nicely illustrated notes, here, here, here (pgs.6-9), and here (pgs.5-8) (from a different text, but the topics covered correspond to this chapter)
From Professor William Reusch of Michigan State University, a Conformational Analysis Unit (basically a stereochemistry tutorial )
An AWESOME stereochemistry tutorial by Abby L. Parrill and Jacquelyn Gervay from the University of Arizona (if you can do this one, you can handle any possible test question on this subject)
Paul R. Young's Organic Chemistry OnLine contains five excellent tutorials on major organic subjects; each tutorial contains brief reviews of the applicable topics and an extensive number of interactive problems; I highly recommend this site!!!  Go there and do the "Stereochemistry" tutorial asap
Handouts
Also from Professor Reusch, a handout explaining isomerism in general, and another handout concerning specifically stereoisomerism (has a nice, clear isomer flowchart)
A stereochemistry definitions handout from A. Wingrove and L. Ryzhkov of Towson University
From Bob Grossman at the University of Kentucky, a handout illustrating the four different kinds of stereoisomers
From LInda Sweeting at Towson University, an interesting handout on how to use your hands to determine R and S
Printable Quizzes, Problem Sets, Etc.
From Todd Lowary at Ohio State University, 4 slightly different cyclohexane quizzes: #1 (key here); #2 (key here); #3 (key here); #4 (key here)
Twenty different stereochemistry problems from the Colby College Dept. of Chemistry (answers linked to problems)
From  Dave Woodcock of  Okanagan University, a wonderful stereochemistry section; contains individual links to information about and problems dealing with chirality, R/S system and rules, as well as  sawhorse, Newman and Fischer Projections (scan down the page - links begin at # 7 on the outline).
A short cyclohexane quiz (key here) from Professor Joseph Grabowski at the University of Pittsburg
From Professor Hampton at University of New Mexico, a short stereochemistry/Newman Projection quiz (key here)
Some short quizzes (w/answers) from William Reusch at Michigan State University:  stereochemistry quiz;  cyclohexane conformation quiz
From the chemistry department at Bucknell University, a general stereochemistry problem (key here); also, a cyclohexane problem (key here)
Interactive Problems
From William Reusch and Abby Parrill at Michigan State University, some great interactive problems (these are great for extra practice after finishing the homework problems):
Identifying Symmetry Elements & Alkene Isomers Identifying Chiral Structures
Classification of Stereoisomers
A Stereochemical Terminology Problem Locating & Naming Stereogenic Centers
Drawing Stereoisomers from Names
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