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Organic Chemistry
About this book
Organic Chemistry 13 th Edition continues Solomons, Fryle, and Snyder's tradition of excellence in teaching and preparing students for success in both the classroom and beyond.
Central to the authors is their approach in emphasizing organic chemistry's relationship between structure and reactivity. To accomplish this, the content is organized in a way that combines the most useful features of a functional group approach with one largely based on reaction mechanisms. The authors' philosophy is to emphasize mechanisms and their common aspects as often as possible, and at the same time, use the unifying features of functional groups as the basis for most chapters. The structural aspects of the authors' approach show students what organic chemistry is. Mechanistic aspects of their approach show students how it works. And wherever an opportunity arises, the authors show students what it does in living systems and the physical world around us.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- To the Student
- Chapter 1: The Basics: Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Chapter 2: Families of Carbon Compounds: Functional Groups, Intermolecular Forces, and Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy
- Chapter 3: Acids and Bases: An Introduction to Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms
- Chapter 4: Nomenclature and Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
- Chapter 5: Stereochemistry: Chiral Molecules
- Chapter 6: Nucleophilic Reactions: Properties and Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides
- Chapter 7: Alkenes and Alkynes I: Properties and Synthesis. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides
- Chapter 8: Alkenes and Alkynes II: Addition Reactions
- Chapter 9: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectrometry: Tools for Structure Determination
- Chapter 10: Radical Reactions
- Chapter 11: Alcohols and Ethers: Synthesis and Reactions
- Chapter 12: Alcohols from Carbonyl Compounds: OxidationâReduction and Organometallic Compounds
- Chapter 13: Conjugated Unsaturated Systems
- Chapter 14: Aromatic Compounds
- Chapter 15: Reactions of Aromatic Compounds
- Chapter 16: Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl Group
- Chapter 17: Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Nucleophilic AdditionâElimination at the Acyl Carbon
- Chapter 18: Reactions at the α Carbon of Carbonyl Compounds: Enols and Enolates
- Chapter 19: Condensation and Conjugate Addition Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds: More Chemistry of Enolates
- Chapter 20: Amines
- Chapter 21: Transition Metal Complexes: Promoters of Key Bond-Forming Reactions
- Chapter 22: Carbohydrates
- Chapter 23: Lipids
- Chapter 24: Amino Acids and Proteins
- Chapter 25: Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
- Glossary
- Index
- Endpapers
- Special Topics
- Review Problem Sets
- Answers To Selected Problems
- EULA