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SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR PERSPECTIVES ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM IN
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Based on the author’s first-hand classroom
experience, this solutions manual complements the 3rd edition of
Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. The
solutions to the 438 textbook problems help students increase their
understanding of physical organic chemistry, and more than 550
references stimulate their engagement with the chemical literature.
PERSPECTIVES ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
“Beyond the basics” physical organic chemistry textbook,
written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students
Based on the author’s first-hand classroom experience,
Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry uses
complementary conceptual models to give new perspectives on the
structures and reactions of organic compounds, with the overarching
goal of helping students think beyond the simple models of
introductory organic chemistry courses. Through this approach, the
text better prepares readers to develop new ideas in the future. In
the 3rd Edition, the author thoroughly updates the topics covered
and reorders the contents to introduce computational chemistry
earlier and to provide a more natural flow of topics, proceeding
from substitution, to elimination, to addition. About 20% of the
438 problems have been either replaced or updated, with answers
available in the companion solutions manual. To remind students of
the human aspect of science, the text uses the names of
investigators throughout the text and references material to
original (or accessible secondary or tertiary) literature as a
guide for students interested in further reading. Sample topics
covered in Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic
Chemistry include: Fundamental concepts of organic chemistry,
covering atoms and molecules, heats of formation and reaction,
bonding models, and double bonds Density functional theory, quantum
theory of atoms in molecules, Marcus Theory, and molecular
simulations Asymmetric induction in nucleophilic additions to
carbonyl compounds and dynamic effects on reaction pathways
Reactive intermediates, covering reaction coordinate diagrams,
radicals, carbenes, carbocations, and carbanions Methods of
studying organic reactions, including applications of kinetics in
studying reaction mechanisms and Arrhenius theory and transition
state theory A comprehensive yet accessible reference on the
subject, Perspectives on Structure and Mechanism in Organic
Chemistry is an excellent learning resource for students of organic
chemistry, medicine, and biochemistry. The text is ideal as a
primary text for courses entitled Advanced Organic Chemistry at the
upper undergraduate and graduate levels.
"Beyond the basics" physical organic chemistry textbook, written
for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students
Based on the author's first-hand classroom experience, Perspectives
on Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry uses complementary
conceptual models to give new perspectives on the structures and
reactions of organic compounds, with the overarching goal of
helping students think beyond the simple models of introductory
organic chemistry courses. Through this approach, the text better
prepares readers to develop new ideas in the future. In the 3rd
Edition, the author thoroughly updates the topics covered and
reorders the contents to introduce computational chemistry earlier
and to provide a more natural flow of topics, proceeding from
substitution, to elimination, to addition. About 20% of the 438
problems have been either replaced or updated, with answers
available in the companion solutions manual. To remind students of
the human aspect of science, the text uses the names of
investigators throughout the text and references material to
original (or accessible secondary or tertiary) literature as a
guide for students interested in further reading. A comprehensive
yet accessible reference on the subject, Perspectives on Structure
and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry is an excellent learning
resource for students of organic chemistry, medicine, and
biochemistry. The text is ideal as a primary text for courses
entitled Advanced Organic Chemistry at the upper undergraduate and
graduate levels.
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