Introductory Organic Chemistry
β Scribed by J.T. Gerig (Auth.)
- Publisher
- New York, Academic Press
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
PREFACE, Page xvii
1 - A Review of Some Fundamental Ideas, Pages 1-25
2 - Alkanes and Cycloalkanes, Pages 26-53
3 - Alkenes, Cycloalkenes, and Alkynes, Pages 54-83
4 - Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Pages 84-108
5 - Molecular Spectroscopy and Chemical Structure I, Pages 109-130
6 - Compounds Derived from Water and Hydrogen Sulfide, Pages 131-154
7 - Compounds Derived from Ammonia; Heterocyclic Molecules, Pages 155-177
8 - Organic Reaction Mechanisms: Displacement and Elimination Reactions, Pages 178-198
9 - Aldehydes and Ketones, Pages 199-229
10 - Carbohydrates, Pages 230-260
11 - Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives, Pages 261-296
12 - Molecular Spectroscopy and Chemical Structure II, Pages 297-314
13 - Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins, Pages 315-345
14 - Nucleic Acids, Pages 346-368
15 - Chemical Evolution, Pages 369-389
INDEX, Pages 391-404
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