A FOUNDATION COURSE FOR COLLEGE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Description
To understand and improve the underlying principles that govern how organic reactions occur, A Foundation Course for College Organic Chemistry follows a brick-by-brick building approach. Emphasis is given to interrelating experimental facts and findings with predictions (mechanism) and inferences (results). Discussions focus on clarifying how complex organic reactions occur, which is based on electronegativity differences, movement of electrons (through ? framework or ? bonds), and addition or removal of atoms (hydrogen, halogens) or groups (hydroxy, amino). The book begins with simple rules governing the deconstruction of reactions and applies them to explain how esterification, amide, and cyanide hydrolysis reactions proceed. The importance of stereochemistry (used in drug development, biology, and medicine), aromatic electrophilic and nucleophilic substitutions, reaction kinetics, and dynamics is explained with suitable examples.
Book Details
- ISBN: 9781032631141
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- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 2025
- Number of Pages: 246
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- Publisher: CRC PRESS
- Language: English
- Weight: 0.8 g
