Organic Chemistry, 12e Binder Ready Version Study Guide & Student Solutions Manual
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-07733-6 (ISBN)
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The 12th edition of Organic Chemistry continues Solomons, Fryhle & Snyder's tradition of excellence in teaching and preparing students for success in the organic classroom and beyond.
A central theme of the authors' approach to organic chemistry is to emphasize the 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.
T.W. Graham Solomons did his undergraduate work at The Citadel and received his doctorate in organic chemistry in 1959 from Duke University where he worked with C.K. Bradsher. Following this he was a Sloan Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Rachester where he worked with V. Boekelheide. in 1960 he became a charter member of the faculty of the University of South Florida and became Professor of Chemistry in 1973. In 1992 he was made Professor Emeritus. His research interests have been in areas of heterocyclic chemistry and unusual aromatic compounds. He has published papers in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the Journal of Organic Chemistry, and the Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. He has received several awards for distinguished teaching. Craig B. Fryhle is Chair and Professor of Chemistry at Pacific Lutheran University. He earned his B.A. degree from Gettysburg College and Ph.D. from Brown University. His experiences at these institutions shaped his dedication to mentoring undergraduate students in chemistry and the liberal arts, which is a passion that burns strongly for him. His research interests have been in areas relating to the shikimic acid pathway, including molecular modeling and NMR spectrometry of substrates and analogues, as well as structure and reactivity studies of shikimate pathways enzymes using isotopic labeling and mass spectrometry.
Preface General Introduction
Chapter 1 Structure and Bonding in Organic Molecules
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 2 Structure and Reactivity: Acids and Bases, Polar and Nonpolar Molecules
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 3 Reactions of Alkanes: Bond-Dissociation Energies, Radical Halogenation, and Relative Reactivity
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 4 Cycloalkanes
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 5 Stereoisomers
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 6 Properties and Reactions of Haloalkanes: Bimolecular Nucleophilic Substitution
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 7 Further Reactions of Haloalkanes: Unimolecular Substitution and Pathways of Elimination
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 8 Hydroxy Functional Group: Alcohols: Properties, Preparation, and Strategy of Synthesis
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 9 Further Reactions of Alcohols and the Chemistry of Ethers
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 10 Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Deduce Structure
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 11 Alkenes; Infrared Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 12 Reactions of Alkenes
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 13 Alkynes: The Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 14 Delocalized Pi Systems: Investigation by Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 15 Benzene and Aromaticity: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 16 Electrophilic Attack on Derivatives of Benzene: Substituents Control Regioselectivity
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 17 Aldehydes and Ketones: The Carbonyl Group
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 18 Enols, Enolates, and the Aldol Condensation: , -Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 19 Carboxylic Acids
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 20 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 21 Amines and Their Derivatives: Functional Groups Containing Nitrogen
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 22 Chemistry of Benzene Substituents: Alkylbenzenes, Phenols, and Anilines
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 23 Ester Enolates and the Claisen Condensation: Synthesis of -Dicarbonyl Compounds; Acyl Anion Equivalents
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 24 Carbohydrates: Polyfunctional Compounds in Nature
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 25 Heterocycles: Heteroatoms in Cyclic Organic Compounds
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 26 Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids: Nitrogen-Containing Polymers in Nature
Keys to the Chapter
Solutions to Problems
| Erscheinungsdatum | 01.05.2016 |
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| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 216 x 277 mm |
| Gewicht | 1701 g |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Organische Chemie |
| ISBN-10 | 1-119-07733-8 / 1119077338 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-07733-6 / 9781119077336 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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