
Fall 2008
Chapter 4
Problem Set: 1-16, 19-33, 36, 39-42, 45-61; Advanced Problems: 62, 65-68
Sections Covered: 1-6, 8-14
Chapter 5
Problem Set: 2-39, 41-46, 48, 49, 51-53, 55-58, ; Advanced Problems: 40, 47, 50, 54, 62-64
Sections Covered: 2-12
Chapter13
Problem Set: 6-14, 27-33; Advanced Problems: 15
Sections Covered: 4-7
Additional problems from outside the text posted below.
While the idea of "hypervalent" iodine compounds may seem a difficult concept at first, the chemistry is easily related to the core concepts of basic organic chemistry.

For example, [hydroxy-(tosyloxy)iodo]benzene (HTIB) or Koser's reagent bascically functions as a highly evolved bromine analog. If you can think of a reaction of elemental bromine with an organic compound, you already know one of the reactions of HTIB!