Introduction to organic chemistry

The book explains so much of organic chemistry reduces to Coulomb's law. There is much use of reaction mechanisms. It emphasizes the use of resonance structures rather than molecular orbital theory. The book starts with alkanes and ends with a discussion of the chemical literature, complete wit...

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Hovedforfatter: Andrew Streitwieser
Format: Bog
Sprog:Undetermined
Udgivet: Berkeley, California MacMillan 1976
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Summary:The book explains so much of organic chemistry reduces to Coulomb's law. There is much use of reaction mechanisms. It emphasizes the use of resonance structures rather than molecular orbital theory. The book starts with alkanes and ends with a discussion of the chemical literature, complete with an abbreviated introduction to the use of Beilstein's Handbuch der Organischen Chimie