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Organic chemistry created by G H Williams

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Heinemann Educational Books 1977Description: 175 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0435659308
Subject(s):
Contents:
Chapter 1 Basic principles I: Covalent bonds, 2 - Basic principles II: Kinetics and mechanisms, 3 - Frameworks and functional groups, 4 - Classification of reagents and reactions, 5 - Alkanes, 6 - Alkenes and alkynes, 7 - Aromatic hydrocarbons, 8 - The halogen function, 9 - Hydroxyl and alkoxyl functions, 9 - The carbonyl function, 11 - Carboxyl and related functions: stereochemistry, 12 - Nitrogen-containing functions, 13 - Some molecules of importance in nature.
Summary: The material is organized according to functional groups, and aliphatic amd aromatic compounds are not separate. Instead the properties of functional groups are in each instance related to the framework to which they are attached.
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Includes index

Chapter 1 Basic principles I: Covalent bonds, 2 - Basic principles II: Kinetics and mechanisms, 3 - Frameworks and functional groups, 4 - Classification of reagents and reactions, 5 - Alkanes, 6 - Alkenes and alkynes, 7 - Aromatic hydrocarbons, 8 - The halogen function, 9 - Hydroxyl and alkoxyl functions, 9 - The carbonyl function, 11 - Carboxyl and related functions: stereochemistry, 12 - Nitrogen-containing functions, 13 - Some molecules of importance in nature.

The material is organized according to functional groups, and aliphatic amd aromatic compounds are not separate. Instead the properties of functional groups are in each instance related to the framework to which they are attached.

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