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Advanced organic chemistry : reactions, mechanisms, and structure / Jerry March

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ( McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry)Editor: New York : McGraw Hill, c1977Edición: 2 edDescripción: xv, 1328 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0070402477
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 547 M36 1985
Recursos en línea: Resumen: This book contains 19 chapters. Chapters 10 through 19. which make up Part 2. are directly concerned with organic reactions and their mechanisms Chapters 1 through 9 may be thought of as an introduction to Part 2. The first five chapters constitute a unit dealing with the structure of organic compounds. In this unit we shall discuss the kinds of bonding important in organic chemistry. the three-dimensional structure of organic molecules. and the structure of species in which the valence of carbón ¡s less than 4. Chapters 6 to 9 are concerned with other topics which help to form a back-ground to Part 2: acids and bases, photochemistry. the relationship between structure and reactivity. and a general discussion of mechanisms and of the means by which they are determined.
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This book contains 19 chapters. Chapters 10 through 19. which make up Part 2. are directly concerned with organic reactions and their mechanisms Chapters 1 through 9 may be thought of as an introduction to Part 2. The first five chapters constitute a unit dealing with the structure of organic compounds. In this unit we shall discuss the kinds of bonding important in organic chemistry. the three-dimensional structure of organic molecules. and the structure of species in which the valence of carbón ¡s less than 4. Chapters 6 to 9 are concerned with other topics which help to form a back-ground to Part 2: acids and bases, photochemistry. the relationship between structure and reactivity. and a general discussion of mechanisms and of the means by which they are determined.

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