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1408 Seiten
Englisch
Cengage Learning EMEAerschienen am05.06.20229. Aufl.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Ninth Edition, is revised to align with the way students approach complicated material. It includes pull-out organic chemistry reaction roadmaps organized by chapter to help you devise your own reaction pathways. Emphasizing practical how-to skills, the new edition is packed with problems, along with hundreds of detailed solutions to all in-chapter exercises to guide you through logical approaches to solving problems.New point-by-point summaries at the beginning of each section highlight important content in a way that is easy to review and reference, while in-margin definitions and highlighted integral concepts reinforce key content throughout the text. In the eBook and OWLv2 course, there are 100 author-created videos that explain and illustrate the most difficult concepts.mehr

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KlappentextORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Ninth Edition, is revised to align with the way students approach complicated material. It includes pull-out organic chemistry reaction roadmaps organized by chapter to help you devise your own reaction pathways. Emphasizing practical how-to skills, the new edition is packed with problems, along with hundreds of detailed solutions to all in-chapter exercises to guide you through logical approaches to solving problems.New point-by-point summaries at the beginning of each section highlight important content in a way that is easy to review and reference, while in-margin definitions and highlighted integral concepts reinforce key content throughout the text. In the eBook and OWLv2 course, there are 100 author-created videos that explain and illustrate the most difficult concepts.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-357-45186-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum05.06.2022
Auflage9. Aufl.
Seiten1408 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht2793 g
Artikel-Nr.58216839

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Covalent Bonding and Shapes of Molecules.Things You Should Know I: General Conclusions from Quantum Mechanics.2. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes.3. Stereochemistry and Chirality.4. Acids and Bases.5. Alkenes.Things You Should Know II: Nucleophiles and Electrophiles.Things You Should Know III: Reaction Mechanisms.6. Reactions of Alkenes.7. Alkynes.8. Haloalkanes, Halogenation, and Radical Reactions.Things You Should Know IV: Common Mistakes in Arrow Pushing.9. Nucleophilic Substitution and ß -Elimination.10. Alcohols.11. Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides.12. Infrared Spectroscopy.13. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.14. Mass Spectrometry.15. Introduction to Organometallic Compounds.16. Aldehydes and Ketones.17. Carboxylic Acids.Things You Should Know V: Carboxylic Acid Derivative Reaction Mechanisms.18. Functional Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids.19. Enolate Anions and Enamines.20. Dienes, Conjugated Systems, and Pericyclic Reactions.21. Benzene and the Concept of Aromaticity.22. Reactions of Benzene and Its Derivatives.23. Amines.24. Catalytic Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation.25. Carbohydrates.26: Lipids.27. Amino Acids and Proteins.28. Nucleic Acids.29. Organic Polymer Chemistry.Appendices:1. Thermodynamics and the Equilibrium Constant.2. Major Classes of Organic Acids.3. Bond Dissociation Enthalpies.4. Characteristic 1H-NMR Chemical Shifts.5. Characteristic 13C Chemical Shifts.6. Characteristic Infrared Absorption Frequencies.7. Electrostatic Potential Maps.8. Summary of Stereochemical Terms.9. Summary of the Rules of Nomenclature.10. Organic Chemistry Reaction Roadmaps.mehr

Autor

William H. Brown is emeritus professor of chemistry at Beloit College, where he was twice named Teacher of the Year. His teaching responsibilities include organic chemistry, advanced organic chemistry and, more recently, special topics in pharmacology and drug synthesis. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University under the direction of Gilbert Stork and did postdoctoral work at California Institute of Technology and the University of Arizona.Eric Anslyn received his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology. He is the Welch Regents Chair of Chemistry and a University Distinguished Teaching Professor at The University of Texas at Austin, as well as an HHMI Professor. His research focuses on the physical and bioorganic chemistry of synthetic and natural receptors and catalysts.