Introduction to Organic ChemistryThis book enables readers to see the connections in organic chemistry and understand the logic.
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Acids and Bases | 41 |
Alkanes and Cycloalkanes | 60 |
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alcohol aldehyde alkane alkene alkyl amine amino acid aqueous aromatic atomic orbitals base benzene boiling point bond angles carbon atoms carbon-carbon double bond carboxyl group carboxylic acid CH2OH CH3 CH3 CH3 H chain Chemical Shift chiral chloride cis-trans compound configuration constitutional isomers contains contributing structures COOH covalent bond cycloalkanes cyclohexane double bond Draw a structural electronegativity electrophilic enantiomers energy enolate anion ester ethanol ether ethylene example fatty acids Figure functional group gives group bonded H CH3 H H H H-NMR H₂O haloalkanes hemiacetal hybrid orbitals hydrocarbon hydrogen bonding hydrolysis IUPAC name ketone Lewis structure methyl molecular formula molecule monosaccharide NaOH nucleophile OCH3 OH group OH OH oxidation oxygen phenol pi bond polar polymer polypeptide positive charge Practice Problem proteins proton react reagent resonance ring Section signal sodium SOLUTION solvent spectrum Step stereocenter stereoisomers structural formula substitution synthesis