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Partial table of contents:
pounds and Chemical Bonds.
Representative pounds.
An Introduction anic Reactions: Acids and Bases.
Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: Conformations of Molecules.
Stereochemistry: Chiral Molecules.
Alkenes and Alkynes I: Properties and Synthesis.
Alkenes and Alkynes II: Addition Reactions.
Radical Reactions.
Alcohols and Ethers.
Conjugated Unsaturated Systems.
pounds.
Reactions of pounds.
Aldehydes and Ketones I: Nucleophilic Additions to the Carbonyl Group.
Aldehydes and Ketones II: Aldol Reactions.
Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Nucleophilic Substitution at the Acyl
Carbon.
Amines.
Carbohydrates.
Lipids.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Glossary.
Index.
Solomons/Advices
ADVICES FOR ANIC CHEMISTRY
1. Keep up with your studying day to day –– never let yourself get behind, or
better yet, be a little ahead of your instructor. Organic chemistry is a course in
which one idea almost always builds on another that has gone before.

2. Study materials in small units, and be sure that you understand each new
section before you go on to the next. Because of the cumulative nature anic
chemistry, your studying will be much more effective if you take each new idea as it
comes and try to understand pletely before you move onto the nest concept.

3. Work all of the in-chapter and assigned problems.

4. Write when you study. Write the reactions, mechanisms, structures, and so on,
over and over again. You need to know the material so thoroughly that you can
explain it to someone else. This level of es to most of us
(those of us without photographic memories) through writing. Only by writing the
reaction mechanisms do we pay sufficient attention to their details:

1) which atoms are connected to which atoms.
2) which bonds break in a reaction and which bonds form.
3) the three-dimensional aspects of the structure.

5. Learning by teachi