Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry
This book accompanies Loudon's Organic Chemistry. This textbook is known for its clear writing, high standard of accuracy, and creative problems. This edition, more than ever before, encourages students to analyze and synthesize concepts. The text is used at a wide variety of schools, such as the University of Wisconsin; University of Maryland (College Park), Boston College; University of Illinois; University of Colorado, Boulder; Duke University; University of California, Berkeley; California Institute of Technology; Harvard University, University of Vermont; Reed College; Yale University; University of California, Irvine; Purdue University; Queens University; Bryn Mawr; Hamilton College; Franklin and Marshall College; Kent State University; Indiana State University; Washington State University; Merrimack College; and the Colorado School of Mines.

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Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry
This book accompanies Loudon's Organic Chemistry. This textbook is known for its clear writing, high standard of accuracy, and creative problems. This edition, more than ever before, encourages students to analyze and synthesize concepts. The text is used at a wide variety of schools, such as the University of Wisconsin; University of Maryland (College Park), Boston College; University of Illinois; University of Colorado, Boulder; Duke University; University of California, Berkeley; California Institute of Technology; Harvard University, University of Vermont; Reed College; Yale University; University of California, Irvine; Purdue University; Queens University; Bryn Mawr; Hamilton College; Franklin and Marshall College; Kent State University; Indiana State University; Washington State University; Merrimack College; and the Colorado School of Mines.

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Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry

Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry

Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry

Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry

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This book accompanies Loudon's Organic Chemistry. This textbook is known for its clear writing, high standard of accuracy, and creative problems. This edition, more than ever before, encourages students to analyze and synthesize concepts. The text is used at a wide variety of schools, such as the University of Wisconsin; University of Maryland (College Park), Boston College; University of Illinois; University of Colorado, Boulder; Duke University; University of California, Berkeley; California Institute of Technology; Harvard University, University of Vermont; Reed College; Yale University; University of California, Irvine; Purdue University; Queens University; Bryn Mawr; Hamilton College; Franklin and Marshall College; Kent State University; Indiana State University; Washington State University; Merrimack College; and the Colorado School of Mines.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780981519449
Publisher: Roberts & Company Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2009
Edition description: Fifth Edition, Fifth edition
Pages: 759
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.30(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Marc Loudon received his BS (magna cum laude) in chemistry in 1964 from Louisiana State University and his PhD in organic chemistry in 1968 from the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked with Professor Donald S. Noyce. After two years of postdoctoral study with Professor Daniel E. Koshland in the Biochemistry Department at Berkeley, Dr. Loudon joined the chemistry faculty at Cornell University, where he taught organic chemistry to both pre-professional students and science majors. He received the Clark Teaching Prize of Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences in 1976. Since 1977, Dr. Loudon has been Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at Purdue University. Dr. Loudon teaches organic chemistry to pharmacy and pre-pharmacy students at Purdue, where he has twice won the School of Pharmacy's Henry Heine Outstanding Teacher Award. In 1988, he received the Class of 1922 Helping Students Learn Award. In 1996, Dr. Loudon was among three faculty at Purdue who were the first to be named Distinguished Professor on the basis of teaching and teaching scholarship; as result of that award, Dr. Loudon became the Gustav Cwalina Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry. In 1999, Dr. Loudon won Purdue's university-wide Charles B. Murphy Award for undergraduate teaching and, in the same year, was listed in Purdue's permanent "Book of Great Teachers." In 2000, Dr. Loudon was named "Indiana Professor of the Year" by the Carnegie Foundation. In 2001, Dr. Loudon served as a member of the Chemistry Panel of BIO2010, which was commissioned by the National Academy of Sciences to make national recommendations for the biology curriculum.

Table of Contents

1. CHEMICAL BONDING AND CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
2. ALKANES
3. ACIDS AND BASES. THE CURVED-ARROW NOTATION
4. INTRODUCTION TO ALKENES: STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY
5. ADDITION REACTIONS OF ALKENES
6. PRINCIPLES OF STEREOCHEMISTRY
7. CYCLIC COMPOUNDS: STEREOCHEMISTRY OF REACTIONS
8. INTRODUCTION TO ALKYL HALIDES, ALCOHOLS, ETHERS, THIOLS, AND SULFIDES
9. THE CHEMISTRY OF ALKYL HALIDES
10. THE CHEMISTRY OF ALCOHOLS AND THIOLS
11. THE CHEMISTRY OF ETHERS, EPOXIDES, GLYCOLS, AND SULFIDES
12. INTRODUCTION TO SPECTROSCOPY. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND MASS SPECTROMETRY
13. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY
14. THE CHEMISTRY OF ALKYNES
15. DIENES, RESONANCE, AND AROMATICITY
16. THE CHEMISTRY OF BENZENE AND ITS DERIVATIVES
17. ALLYLIC AND BENZYLIC REACTIVITY
18. THE CHEMISTRY OF ARYL HALIDES, VINYLIC HALIDES, AND PHENOLS. TRANSITION-METAL CATALYSIS
19. THE CHEMISTRY OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES. CARBONYL-ADDITION REACTIONS
20. THE CHEMISTRY OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
21. THE CHEMISTRY OF CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES
22. THE CHEMISTRY OF ENOLATE IONS, ENOLS, AND a,b-UNSATURATED CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
23. THE CHEMISTRY OF ENOLATE IONS, ENOLS, AND a,b-UNSATURATED CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
24. CARBOHYDRATES
25. THE CHEMISTRY OF THE AROMATIC HETEROCYCLES
26. AMINO ACIDS, PEPTIDES, AND PROTEINS
27. PERICYCLIC REACTIONS

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