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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.02.2022

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

24,8/20/2,3 cm

Gewicht

635 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-85577-4

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.02.2022

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

24,8/20/2,3 cm

Gewicht

635 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-85577-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Organic Chemistry I Workbook For Dummies
  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Beyond the Book 3

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: The Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 5

    Chapter 1: Working with Models and Molecules 7

    Constructing Lewis Structures 7

    Predicting Bond Types 10

    Determining Bond Dipoles 12

    Determining Dipole Moments for Molecules 13

    Predicting Atom Hybridizations and Geometries 15

    Making Orbital Diagrams 17

    Answer Key 20

    Chapter 2: Speaking Organic Chemistry: Drawing and Abbreviating Lewis Structures 25

    Assigning Formal Charges 26

    Determining Lone Pairs on Atoms 29

    Abbreviating Lewis Structures with Condensed Structures 30

    Drawing Line-Bond Structures 33

    Determining Hydrogens on Line-Bond Structures 36

    Answer Key 38

    Chapter 3: Drawing Resonance Structures 45

    Seeing Cations Next to a Double Bond, Triple Bond, or Lone Pair 46

    Pushing Lone Pairs Next to a Double or Triple Bond 49

    Pushing Double or Triple Bonds Containing an Electronegative Atom 52

    Alternating Double Bonds around a Ring 53

    Drawing Multiple Resonance Structures 55

    Assigning Importance to Resonance Structures 57

    Answer Key 60

    Chapter 4: Working with Acids and Bases 67

    Defining Acids and Bases 68

    Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases 68

    Lewis acids and bases 70

    Comparing Acidities of Organic Molecules 71

    Contrasting atom electronegativity, size, and hybridization 71

    The effect of nearby atoms 73

    Resonance effects 75

    Predicting Acid-Base Equilibria Using pKa Values 77

    Answer Key 79

    Part 2: The Bones of Organic Molecules: The Hydrocarbons 85

    Chapter 5: Seeing Molecules in 3-D: Stereochemistry 87

    Identifying Chiral Centers and Assigning Substituent Priorities 88

    Assigning R & S Configurations to Chiral Centers 92

    Working with Fischer Projections 95

    Comparing Relationships between Stereoisomers and Meso Compounds 99

    Answer Key 103

    Chapter 6: The Skeletons of Organic Molecules: The Alkanes 113

    Understanding How to Name Alkanes 114

    Drawing a Structure from a Name 118

    Answer Key 121

    Chapter 7: Shaping Up with Bond Calisthenics and Conformation 127

    Setting Your Sights on Newman Projections 128

    Comparing Conformational Stability 131

    Choosing Sides: The Cis-Trans Stereochemistry of Cycloalkanes 134

    Getting a Ringside Seat with Cyclohexane Chair Conformations 135

    Predicting Cyclohexane Chair Stabilities 137

    Answer Key 140

    Chapter 8: Doubling Down: The Alkenes 147

    Giving Alkenes a Good Name 148

    Markovnikov Mixers: Adding Hydrohalic Acids to Alkenes 152

    Adding Halogens and Hydrogen to Alkenes 155

    Just Add Water: Adding H2O to Alkenes 159

    Seeing Carbocation Rearrangements 163

    Answer Key 167

    Chapter 9: Tripling the Fun: Alkyne Reactions and Nomenclature 179

    Playing the Name Game with Alkynes 179

    Adding Hydrogen and Reducing Alkynes 182

    Adding Halogens and Hydrohalic Acids to Alkynes 185

    Adding Water to Alkynes 189

    Creating Alkynes 192

    Back to the Beginning: Working Multistep Synthesis Problems 194

    Answer Key 197

    Part 3: Functional Groups and Their Reactions 205

    Chapter 10: The Leaving Group Boogie: Substitution and Elimination of Alkyl Halides 207

    The Replacements: Comparing SN1 and SN2 Reactions 208

    Kicking Out Leaving Groups with Elimination Reactions 212

    Putting It All Together: Substitution and Elimination 215

    Answer Key 220

    Chapter 11: Not as Thunk as You Drink I Am: The Alcohols 227

    Name Your Poison: Alcohol Nomenclature 228

    Beyond Homebrew: Making Alcohols 230

    Transforming Alcohols (without Committing a Party Foul) 234

    Answer Key 238

    Chapter 12: Conjugated Dienes and the Diels-Alder Reaction 243

    Seeing 1,2- and 1,4-Addition Reactions to Conjugated Dienes 244

    Dienes and Their Lovers: Working Forward in the Diels-Alder Reaction 249

    Reverse Engineering: Working Backward in the Diels-Alder Reaction 253

    Answer Key 257

    Chapter 13: The Power of the Ring: Aromatic Compounds 263

    Determining Aromaticity, Anti-aromaticity, or Nonaromaticity of Rings 264

    Figuring Out a Ring System's MO Diagram 268

    Dealing with Directors: Reactions of Aromatic Compounds 270

    Order! Tackling Multistep Synthesis of Poysubstituted Aromatic Compounds 275

    Answer Key 278

    Part 4: Detective Work: Spectroscopy and Spectrometry 285

    Chapter 14: Breaking Up (Isn't Hard to Do): Mass Spectrometry 287

    Identifying Fragments in the Mass Spectrum 287

    Predicting a Structure Given a Mass Spectrum 296

    Answer Key 300

    Chapter 15: Cool Vibrations: IR Spectroscopy 303

    Distinguishing between Molecules Using IR Spectroscopy 304

    Identifying Functional Groups from an IR Spectrum 311

    Answer Key 317

    Chapter 16: Putting Molecules under the Magnet: NMR Spectroscopy 319

    Seeing Molecular Symmetry 320

    Working with Chemical Shifts, Integration, and Coupling 323

    Putting It All Together: Solving for Unknown Structures Using Spectroscopy 328

    Answer Key 340

    Part 5: The Part of Tens 349

    Chapter 17: The Ten Commandments of Organic Chemistry 351

    Thou Shalt Work the Practice Problems before Reading the Answers 351

    Thou Shalt Memorize Only What Thou Must 352

    Thou Shalt Understand Thy Mechanisms 352

    Thou Shalt Sleep at Night and Not in Class 353

    Thou Shalt Read Ahead Before Class 353

    Thou Shalt Not Fall Behind 353

    Thou Shalt Know How Thou Learnest Best 354

    Thou Shalt Not Skip Class 354

    Thou Shalt Ask Questions 354

    Thou Shalt Keep a Positive Outlook 354

    Chapter 18: Ten Tips for Acing Orgo Exams 355

    Scan and Answer the Easy Questions First 355

    Read All of Every Question 356

    Set Aside Time Each Day to Study 356

    Form a Study Group 356

    Get Old Exams 357

    Make Your Answers Clear by Using Structures 357

    Don't Try to Memorize Your Way Through 357

    Work a Lot of Problems 358

    Get Some Sleep the Night Before 358

    Recognize Red Herrings 358

    Chapter 19: Ten Cool Natural Products 361

    Maitotoxin 361

    Penicillin 362

    Nicotine 363

    THC 363

    Morphine 364

    Taxol 364

    Bombykol 365

    The Green Fluorescent Protein Fluorophore 365

    Ladderanes 366

    Caffeine 366

    Index 367