This lab manual offers students the opportunity to learn organic chemistry through a green chemistry lens, resulting in a more sustainable, future-looking course. Lipshutz and Muchalski's Organic Laboratory Experiments of the Future: Doing Chemistry in Water approaches the subject with experiments, diagrams, and illustrations shaped by student feedback and honed through years of research and laboratory experience.Organic Laboratory Experiments of the Future: Doing Chemistry in Water includes material on reactions run in water, including but not limited to: ppm Pd-catalyzed couplings, SNAr reactions, nitro group reductions, enzyme-catalyzed reactions, catalytic hydrogenation of olefins, olefin metathesis, reductive aminations, and chemoenzymatic sequences. This lab manual is ideal for courses in organic chemistry, biochemistry, sustainable and green chemistry, and environmentally-responsible lab courses. - Provides practical information and techniques for utilizing green chemistry, and chemistry in water, in particular, in the study of modern organic chemistry. - Includes numerous figures, examples, illustrative problems, and appendices that reinforce laboratory concepts and methods. - Features coverage on experiments that focus on chemocatalysis as well as biocatalysis; reactions that include Nobel Prize-winning organometallic chemistry; multi-step sequences involving chemocatalysis, or chemoenzymatic catalysist