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Worked Solutions in Organic Chemistry
Worked Solutions in Organic Chemistry
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acetoacetic
Acetoacetic Ester
advanced undergraduate chemistry
Aldol Condensation
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Canonical Structures
carbon
Carbon Carbon Bond
Carbon Carbon Double Bond
Carbon Chlorine Bond
Carbon Oxygen Bonds
Carbon Oxygen Double Bond
carbonyl
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compounds
double
Electron Rich Double Bond
Electron Withdrawing Nitro Groups
Enol Ether
Enolate Ion
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Ethyl Nitrite
Friedel Crafts Acylation
Frontier Orbitals
grignard
Grignard Reagent
James M. Coxon
Juliet A. Gerrard
kJ Mol
Lone Pair
Malonic Ester
Mesomeric Effect
mol
molecular rearrangement types
Nitro Groups
Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
Orbital Symmetry
organic synthesis strategies
pericyclic reaction pathways
Poorer Leaving Group
reaction mechanism analysis
reagent
Sir Richard Norman
stereochemical principles
Symmetry Element
synthetic route decision making
Product details
- ISBN 9780751404227
- Weight: 698g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book illustrates and teaches the finer details of the tactics and strategies employed in the synthesis of organic molecules. As well as providing model answers to the problems, the book discusses, in detail, the reasons why particular strategies are chosen, and why, in given circumstances, alternative methods or routes may or may not be appropriate. As such it could be used as a stand alone volume for the teaching of organic chemistry with a modern and appropriate emphasis on synthesis. Extensive cross referencing to Principles of Organic Synthesis allows the two books to be used as companion volumes.
Coxon; James M. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand,Gerrard; J.A. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Worked Solutions in Organic Chemistry
€81.99
