CHEM 14CL
General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Description: Lecture, one hour; laboratory, six hours. Enforced requisites: courses 14B and 14BL, or 20B and 20L, with grades of C- or better. Enforced corequisite: course 14C. Synthesis and analysis of compounds; purification by extraction, chromatography, recrystallization, and sublimation; characterization by mass spectroscopy, UV, NMR, and IR spectroscopy, optical activity, electrochemistry, pH titration. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Spring 2022 - I had a very positive experience taking Pang for 14CL, especially after hearing horror stories about Henary. The three hour labs 2 times a week honestly sounded overwhelming, however, its not as bad as some weeks it's just one lab that requires possible 4 hours total. Other weeks we didn't even have to meet for the other section or it would only last 1 hour if you were efficient. The pre and post lab reports were a decent amount of work but the midterm and final were very reasonable if you studied all the content. Additionally if you have a good lab TA like I did (king Brandon Jolly), then you should have close to 100% in you lab category. I ended up only needing to get around a 66% on my final to get an A because the requirement for an A is 90%. Professor Pang teaches very clearly, and is one of the last few good chem professors left as the UCLA chem department falls to shambles.
Spring 2022 - I had a very positive experience taking Pang for 14CL, especially after hearing horror stories about Henary. The three hour labs 2 times a week honestly sounded overwhelming, however, its not as bad as some weeks it's just one lab that requires possible 4 hours total. Other weeks we didn't even have to meet for the other section or it would only last 1 hour if you were efficient. The pre and post lab reports were a decent amount of work but the midterm and final were very reasonable if you studied all the content. Additionally if you have a good lab TA like I did (king Brandon Jolly), then you should have close to 100% in you lab category. I ended up only needing to get around a 66% on my final to get an A because the requirement for an A is 90%. Professor Pang teaches very clearly, and is one of the last few good chem professors left as the UCLA chem department falls to shambles.