Organic chemistry : structure and function
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Organic chemistry : structure and function
W.H. Freeman, c2018
8th ed
- : Macmillan education
- : Macmillan learning
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Description
Reaction Mechanism Focused with a Structure and Function Framework
Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, 8e maintains the classic framework with a logical organization that an organic molecule's structure will determine its function and strengthens a focus on helping students understand reactions, mechanisms, and synthetic analysis and their practical applications. The eighth edition presents a refined methodology, rooted in teaching expertise to promote student understanding and build problem-solving skills.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Structure and Bonding in Organic Molecules.- 2. Structure and Reactivity: Acids and Bases, Polar and Nonpolar Molecules.- 3. Reactions of Alkanes: Bond-Dissociation Energies, Radical Halogenation, and Relative Reactivity.- 4. Cycloalkanes.- 5. Stereoisomers.- 6. Properties and Reactions of Haloalkanes: Bimolecular Nucleophilic Substitution.- 7. Further Reactions of Haloalkanes: Unimolecular Substitution and Pathways of Elimination.- 8. Hydroxy of Functional Group: Alcohols: Properties, Preparation, and Strategy of Synthesis.- 9. Further Reactions of Alcohols and the Chemistry of Ethers.- 10.Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Deduce Structure.- 11. Alkenes: Infrared Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry.- 12. Reactions to Alkenes.- 13. Alkynes: The Carbon.- 14. Delocalized Pi Systems: Investigation by Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy Interlude.- 15. Benzene and Aromaticity: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution.- 16. Electrophilic Attack on Derivatives of Benzene: Substituents Control Regioselectivity.- 17. Aldehydes and Ketones: The Carbonyl Group.- 18. Enols, Enolates, and the Aldol Condensation: a,b-Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones.- 19. Carboxylic Acids.- 20. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives.- 21. Amines and Their Derivatives: Functional Groups Containing Nitrogen.- 22. Chemistry of the Benzene Substituents: Alkylbenzenes, Phenols, and Benzenamines.- 23. Ester Enolates and the Claisen Condensation: Synthesis of b-Dicarbonyl Compounds
- Acyl Anion Equivalents.- 24. Carbohydrates: Polyfunctional Compounds in Nature.- 25. Heterocycles: Heteroatoms in Cyclic Organic Compounds.- 26. Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids: Nitrogen-Containing Polymers in Nature.
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