Organic chemistry
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Organic chemistry
W.H. Freeman, c1987
- : inter. student ed.
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Table of Contents
- Structure and bonding in organic molecules
- alkanes - molecules lacking functional groups
- the reactions of alkanes - pyrolysis and dissociation energies, combustion and heat content, free-radical halogenation, and relative reactivity
- cyclic alkanes
- stereoisomerism
- the properties and reactions of haloalkanes - bimolecular nucleophilic substitution
- further reactions of haloalkanes - unimolecular substitution and pathways of elimination
- the formation of the hydroxy functional group - properties of the alcohols and synthetic strategy in their preparation
- the reactions of alcohols and the chemistry of ethers
- the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to deduce structure
- alkenes - hydrocarbons contains double bonds
- the reactions of alkenes
- alkynes - the carbon - carbon triple bond
- delocalized Pi systems and their investigation by ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy
- aldehydes and ketones - the carbonyl group
- enols and enones - a. B-unsaturated alcohols, aldehydes, and ketones
- carboxylic acids and infrared spectroscopy
- carboxylic acid derivatives and mass spectroscopy
- the special stability of the cyclic electron sextet - benzene and electrophilic aromatic substitution
- electrophilic and nucleophilic attack on derivatives of benzene - substituents control regioselectivity
- amines and their derivatives - new functional groups containing nitrogen
- difunctional compounds
- carbodrates - polyfunctional compounds in nature
- substituted benzenes
- polycyclic benzenoid hydrocarbons and other cyclic polyenes
- heterocycles - heteroatoms in cyclic organic compounds
- amino acids, peptides, and proteins - nitrogen-containing monomers and polymers in nature.
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