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5 Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes
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John M. McIntosh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface 1st Edition V
- Preface 2nd Edition VI
- Organic Chemistry: The Fundamental Truths VII
- Contents IX
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Part I: Fundamentals
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The Simplest Organic Molecules – The Hydrocarbons 14
- 3 The Shapes of Organic Molecules – Stereochemistry 24
- 4 Reactions – Basic Principles (or Where, Why, What, How Fast, and How Far) 45
- 5 Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes 61
- 6 More Stereochemistry and Another Reaction Type – Nucleophilic Substitution 82
- 7 Alcohols and Ethers, Amines, and Alkyl Halides. Introduction to Carbonyl Compounds (Aldehydes, Ketones) 116
- 8 More Carbonyl Chemistry – Acids and Their Derivatives 148
- 9 Aromatic Compounds – Benzene and Its Derivatives. Resonance as a Force Majeure 165
- 10 Organic Nitrogen Compounds – Amines and Amides 191
- 11 Introduction to Spectroscopy 205
- 12 Elimination Reactions 237
- 13 Introduction to the Molecules of Nature 256
- Appendix: Answers to Problems From Part I 266
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Part II: The Naming of Organic Compounds
- 14 Introduction 321
- 15 Basic Principles 323
- 16 Alkenes, Alkynes, and Compounds With Rings 334
- 17 More Stereochemistry – The CIP System 344
- 18 Functional Groups 351
- 19 Aromatic Compounds 365
- Appendix: Answers to Problems From Part II 370
- Index 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface 1st Edition V
- Preface 2nd Edition VI
- Organic Chemistry: The Fundamental Truths VII
- Contents IX
-
Part I: Fundamentals
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The Simplest Organic Molecules – The Hydrocarbons 14
- 3 The Shapes of Organic Molecules – Stereochemistry 24
- 4 Reactions – Basic Principles (or Where, Why, What, How Fast, and How Far) 45
- 5 Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes 61
- 6 More Stereochemistry and Another Reaction Type – Nucleophilic Substitution 82
- 7 Alcohols and Ethers, Amines, and Alkyl Halides. Introduction to Carbonyl Compounds (Aldehydes, Ketones) 116
- 8 More Carbonyl Chemistry – Acids and Their Derivatives 148
- 9 Aromatic Compounds – Benzene and Its Derivatives. Resonance as a Force Majeure 165
- 10 Organic Nitrogen Compounds – Amines and Amides 191
- 11 Introduction to Spectroscopy 205
- 12 Elimination Reactions 237
- 13 Introduction to the Molecules of Nature 256
- Appendix: Answers to Problems From Part I 266
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Part II: The Naming of Organic Compounds
- 14 Introduction 321
- 15 Basic Principles 323
- 16 Alkenes, Alkynes, and Compounds With Rings 334
- 17 More Stereochemistry – The CIP System 344
- 18 Functional Groups 351
- 19 Aromatic Compounds 365
- Appendix: Answers to Problems From Part II 370
- Index 381