Jonathan Clayden (Mancheter University)
Nick Greevs (Liverpool University)
Stuart Warren (Cambridge University)
Peter Wothers (Cambridge University)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
C o n t e n t s
1.
What is organic chemistry? 1
Organic chemistry and you 1
Organic...
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Jonathan Clayden (Mancheter University)
Nick Greevs (Liverpool University)
Stuart Warren (Cambridge University)
Peter Wothers (Cambridge University)
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
C o n t e n t s
1.
What is organic chemistry? 1
Organic chemistry and you 1
Organic compounds 1
Organic chemistry and industry 6
Organic chemistry and the periodic table 11
Organic chemistry and this book
Connections 14
Boxes and margin notes 15
End-of-chapter problems 15
Colour 16
2.
Organic structures
19
Hydrocarbon frameworks and functionalgroups 20
Drawing molecules 21
Hydrocarbon frameworks 26
Functional groups 31
Carbon atoms carrying functional groups can
be classified byoxidation level 35
Naming compounds 37
Systematic nomenclature 37
What do chemists really call compounds? 40
How should you name compounds? 43
Problems 45
3.
Determining organic structures
Introduction 47
Mass spectrometry 50
Nuclear magnetic resonance 56
Infrared spectra 65
Mass spectra, NMR, and IR combined make quick
identification possible 7
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