Organic Chemistry: An Intermediate Text

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John Wiley & Sons, 26 nov 2004 - 496 pagine
Ideal for those who have previously studies organic chemistry but not in great depth and with little exposure to organic chemistry in a formal sense. This text aims to bridge the gap between introductory-level instruction and more advanced graduate-level texts, reviewing the basics as well as presenting the more advanced ideas that are currently of importance in organic chemistry.
* Provides students with the organic chemistry background required to succeed in advanced courses.
* Practice problems included at the end of each chapter.
 

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1 Functional Groups and Chemical Bonding
1
2 Oxidation States of Organic Compounds
32
3 Acidity and Basicity
47
4 CurvedArrow Notation
69
5 Mechanisms of Organic Reactions
86
6 Stereochemical and Conformational Isomerism
124
7 Functional Group Synthesis
183
8 CarbonCarbon Bond Formation between Carbon Nucleophiles and Carbon Electrophiles
216
9 CarbonCarbon Bond Formation by FreeRadical Reactions
272
10 Planning Organic Syntheses
292
11 Structure Determination of Organic Compounds
332
Solutions to Chapter Problems
395
Index
471
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ROBERT V. HOFFMAN, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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