Foundations of organic chemistry
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Foundations of organic chemistry
(Oxford chemistry primers, 9)(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1995, c1993
Repr. 1995 (with corrections)
- : hbk
- : pbk
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"First published in 1993. Reprinted 1994 (twice, with corrections), 1995 (with corrections)"--Verso of t.p.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198556800
Description
Advanced school students and beginning undergraduates will find this book a readable and stimulating summary of the fundamentals of organic chemistry. The first three chapters introduce some basic physical chemistry, and lay the groundwork for the mechanistic organic chemistry covered later in the book. The importance of bonding and mechanism are stressed throughout, and students are encouraged to apply their chemical knowledge in new and unfamiliar situations in order to develop and sustain their interest. A wide range of examples including natural products and pharmaceuticals is included, with the final chapter exploring some new developments and providing an introduction to current research.
Table of Contents
- 1. Molecules
- 2. Mechanisms
- 3. Acids and bases
- 4. Reactions with nucleophiles
- 5. Reactions with electrophiles
- 6. Reactions with radical intermediates
- 7. Taking it further
- Index
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780198556817
Description
Aimed at advanced sixth form and beginning undergraduate students, this book presents the foundations of organic chemistry. The first chapters introduce some basic physical chemistry and lay the groundwork for the mechanistic organic chemistry covered later in the book. The importance of bonding and mechanism is stressed throughout, and students are encouraged to apply their chemical knowledge in new and unfamiliar situations in order to develop and sustain their interest. A range of examples including natural products and parmaceuticals is included, with the last chapter exploring some new developments and providing an introduction to current research.
Table of Contents
- Molecules, mechanisms, acids and bases
- reactions with nucleophiles
- reactions with electrophiles
- reactions with radiacal intermediates
- taking it further.
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