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عنوان
A Q & A approach to organic chemistry

پدید آورنده
/ Michael B. Smith.

موضوع
Chemistry, Organic,Chemistry, Organic, -- Examinations, questions, etc (Higher), -- Problems, exercises, etc,a04,a06

رده
QD257
.
S65
2020

کتابخانه
Library of College of Science University of Tehran

محل استقرار
استان: Tehran ـ شهر: Tehran

Library of College of Science University of Tehran

تماس با کتابخانه : 61112616-66495290-021

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
9780367224271
(Number (ISBN
9781000060898

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
E3544

LANGUAGE OF THE ITEM

.Language of Text, Soundtrack etc
انگلیسی

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
A Q & A approach to organic chemistry
General Material Designation
[Electronic book]
First Statement of Responsibility
/ Michael B. Smith.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boca Raton, FL.
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: CRC Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2020.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xiii, 524 p.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes index

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Preface -- Common Abbreviations -- Author -- Part A.A Q & A approach to organic chemistry. 1. Orbitals and Bonding. 1.1. Orbitals. 1.1.1. Atomic orbitals -- 1.1.2. Electron configuration -- 1.1.3. Molecular orbitals -- 1.2. Bonding. 1.2.1. Ionic bonding -- 1.2.2. Covalent bonding -- 1.3. Hybridization -- 1.4. Resonance -- End of chapter problems -- 2. Structure of molecules. 2.1. Basic structure of organic molecules. 2.1.1. Fundamental structures -- 2.1.2. Structures with other atoms bonded to carbon -- 2.2. The Vsepr model and molecular geometry -- 2.3. Dipole moment -- 2.4. Functional groups -- 2.5. Formal charge -- 2.6. Physical properties -- End of chapter problems -- 3. Acids and bases. 3.1. Acids and bases -- 3.2. Energetics -- 3.3. The acidity constant, Ka -- 3.4. Structural features that influence acidity -- 3.5. Factors that contribute to making the acid more acidic -- End of chapter problems -- 4. Alkanes, isomers, and nomenclature. 4.1. Definition and basic nomenclature -- 4.2. Structural isomers -- 4.3. Iupac nomenclature -- 4.4. Cyclic alkanes -- End of chapter problems5. Conformations. 5.1. Acyclic conformations -- 5.2. Conformations of cyclic molecules -- End of chapter problems -- 6. Stereochemistry. 6.1. Chirality -- 6.2. Specific rotation -- 6.3. Sequence rules -- 6.4. Diastereomers -- 6.5. Optical resolution -- End of chapter problems -- 7. Alkenes and alkynes: structure, nomenclature, and reactions. 7.1. Structure of alkenes -- 7.2. Nomenclature of alkenes -- 7.3. Reactions of alkenes -- 7.4. Reaction of alkenes with Lewis acid-type reagents. 7.4.1. Hydroxylation -- 7.4.2. Epoxidation -- 7.4.3. Dihydroxylation -- 7.4.4. Halogenation -- 7.4.5. Hydroboration -- 7.5. Structure and nomenclature of alkynes -- 7.6. Reactions of alkynes -- End of chapter problems -- 8. Alkyl halides and substitution reactions. 8.1. Structure, properties, and nomenclature of alkyl halides -- 8.2. Second-order nucleophilic substitution (Sn2) reactions -- 8.3. Other nucleophiles in Sn2 reactions -- 8.4. First-order substitution (Sn1) reactions -- 8.5. Competition between SN2 vs. SN1 reactions -- 8.6. Radical halogenation of alkanes -- End of chapter problems9. Elimination reactions. 9.1. The E2 reaction -- 9.2. The E1 reaction -- 9.3. Preparation of alkynes -- 9.4. Syn elimination -- End of chapter problems -- 10. Organometallic Compounds. 10.1. Organometallics -- 10.2. Organomagnesium compounds -- 10.3. Organolithium compounds -- 10.4. Basicity -- 10.5. Reaction with epoxides -- 10.6. Other metals -- End of chapter problems -- 11. Spectroscopy. 11.1. The electromagnetic spectrum -- 11.2. Mass spectrometry -- 11.3. Infrared spectroscopy (IR) -- 11.4. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) -- End of chapter problems -- 12. Aldehydes and ketones. Acyl addition reactions. -- 12.1. Structure and nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones -- 12.2. Reaction of aldehydes and ketones with weak nucleophiles -- 12.3. Reaction of aldehydes and ketones. Strong nucleophiles -- 12.4. The Wittig reaction -- End of chapter problemsPART B.A Q & A approach to organic chemistry. 13. Oxidation reactions. 13.1. Oxidation reactions of alkenes -- 13.2. Oxidation of alkenes: epoxidation -- 13.3. Oxidative cleavage: ozonolysis -- 13.4. Oxidative cleavage: periodaic acid cleavage of 1,2-diols -- 13.5. Oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes or ketones -- End of chapter problems -- 14. Reduction reactions. 14.1. Catalytic hydrogenation -- 14.2. Dissolving metal reduction: alkynes -- 14.3. Hydride reduction of alhehydes and ketones -- 14.4. Catalytic hydrogenation and dissolving metal reductions. Aldehydes and ketones -- End of chapter problems -- 15. Carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid derivatives, and acyl substitution reactions. 15.1. Structure of carboxylic acids -- 15.2. Preparation of carboxylic acids -- 15.3. Carboxylic acids derivatives -- 15.4. Preparation of acid derivatives -- 15.5. Hydrolysis of carboxylic acid derivatives -- 15.6. Reactions of carboxylic acids and acid derivatives -- 15.7. Dibasic carboxylic acids -- End of chapter problems -- 16. Benzene, aromaticity, and benzene derivatives. 16.1. Benzene and nomenclature of aromatic compounds -- 16.2. Electrophilic aromatic substitution -- 16.3. Synthesis via aromatic substitution -- 16.4. Nucleophilic aromatic substitution -- 16.5. Reduction of benzene and benzene derivatives -- 16.6. Polycyclic aromatic compounds and heteroaromatic compounds -- End of chapter problems17. Enolate anions and condensation reactions. 17.1. Aldehydes, ketones, enols, and enolate anions -- 17.2. Enolate alkylation -- 17.3. Condensation reactions of enolate anions and aldehydes or ketones -- 17.4. Enolate anions from carboxylic acids and derivatives -- End of chapter problems -- 18. Conjugation and reactions of conjugated compounds. 18.1. Conjugated molecules -- 18.2. Structure and nomenclature of conjugated systems -- 18.3. Reactions of conjugated molecules -- 18.4. The Diels-Alder reaction -- 18.5. [3+2]-cycloaddition reactions -- 18.6. Sigmatropic rearrangements -- 18.7. Ultraviolet spectroscopy -- End of chapter problems -- 19. Amines. 19.1. Structure and properties -- 19.2. Preparation of amines -- 19.3. Reactions of amines -- 19.4. Heterocyclic amines -- End of chapter problems -- 20. Amino acids, peptides and proteins. 20.1. Amino acids -- 20.2. Synthesis of amino acids -- 20.3. Reactions of amino acids -- 20.4. Proteins -- End of chapter problems -- 21. Carboydrates and nucleic acids. 21.1. Carbohydrates -- 21.2. Disaccharides and polysaccharides -- 21.3. Synthesis of carbohydrates -- 21.4. Reactions of carbohydrates -- 21.5. Nucleic acids, nucleotides, and nucleosides -- End of chapter problems -- Appendix: Answers to end of chapter problems -- Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
A Q & A Approach to Organic Chemistry is a book of leading questions that begins with atomic orbitals and bonding. All critical topics are covered, including bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, conformations, acids and bases, oxidations, reductions, substitution, elimination, acyl addition, acyl substitution, enolate anion reactions, the Diels-Alder reaction and sigmatropic rearrangements, aromatic chemistry, spectroscopy, amino acids and proteins, and carbohydrates and nucleosides. All major reactions are covered. Each chapter includes end-of-chapter homework questions with the answer keys in an Appendix at the end of the book. This book is envisioned to be a supplementary guide to be used with virtually any available undergraduate organic chemistry textbook. This book allows for a "self-guided" approach that is useful as one studies for a coursework exam or as one reviews organic chemistry for postgraduate exams. Key Features: Allows a "self-guided tour" of organic chemistry Discusses all important areas and fundamental reactions of organic chemistry Classroom tested Useful as a study guide that will supplement most organic chemistry textbooks Assists one in study for coursework exams or allows one to review organic chemistry for postgraduate exams Includes 21 chapters of leading questions that covers all major topics and major reactions of organic chemistry

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Entry Element
Chemistry, Organic
Entry Element
Chemistry, Organic
Form Subdivision
-- Examinations, questions, etc (Higher)
Form Subdivision
-- Problems, exercises, etc
a04
a06

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
QD257
Book number
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S65
2020

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Smith, Michael

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Country
Iran
Agency
University of Tehran. Library of College of Science
Date of Transaction
20221130

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