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020 _a9781420079203 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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_bSMI/O
245 0 _aOrganic chemistry/
_ban acid-base approach
_cSmith,Michael B.
260 _aBoca Raton, FL:
_bCRC Press,
_c2011.
300 _axvii, 1574 p
505 _aCh. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Why is an acid-base theme important? -- ch. 3. Bonding -- ch. 4. Alkanes, isomers, and an introduction to nomenclature -- ch. 5. Functional groups -- ch. 6. Acids, bases, nucleophiles, and electrophiles -- ch. 7. Chemical reactions, bond energy, and kinetics -- ch. 8. Rotamers and conformation -- ch. 9. Stereoisomers : chirality, enantiomers, and diastereomers -- ch. 10. Acid-base reactions of [pi]-bonds -- ch. 11. Nucleophiles : Lewis base-like reactions at sp[superscript 3] carbon -- ch. 12. Base-induced elimination reactions -- ch. 13. Substitution and elimination reactions can compete -- ch. 14. Spectroscopic methods of identification -- ch. 15. Organometallic reagents -- ch. 16. Carbonyl compounds : structure, nomenclature, reactivity -- ch. 17. Oxidation -- ch. 18. Reactions of aldehydes and ketones -- ch. 19. Reduction -- ch. 20. Carboxylic acid derivatives and acyl substitution -- ch. 21. Aromatic compounds and benzene derivatives -- ch. 22. Enolate anions : acyl addition and acyl substitution -- ch. 23. Difunctional molecules : dienes and conjugated carbonyl compounds -- ch. 24. Difunctional molecules : pericyclic reactions -- ch. 25. Disconnections and synthesis -- ch. 26. Heteroaromatic compounds -- ch. 27. Multifunctional compounds : amino acids and peptides -- ch. 28. Multi functional compounds : carbohydrates.
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