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Practical Medicinal Chemistry
Question 1. Plan a divergent synthetic strategy to efficiently obtain multiple compounds.
Question 2. Obtain and act upon safety and hazard information for chemicals.
Question 3. Perform a range of practical techniques in organic synthesis.
Question 4. Work as a team to efficiently execute multi-step synthesis of several compounds.
Question 5. Measure and interpret analytical data for small organic molecules.
Question 6. Purify compounds using manual and automated column chromatography
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