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With an increased focus on fundamentals, this new edition of A Textbook of Organic Chemistry continues to present the time-tested functional group approach to the subject. This examination-oriented book breaks the intricacies of Organic Chemistry into easy-to-understand steps which gives the student the necessary foundation to build upon, learn and understand Organic Chemistry in a way that is efficient as well as long-lasting.
In 1965 a book by P. Bartlett appeared under the title "The Nonclassical Ions" 1). The book is a collection of papers reprinted from various journals. The many reviews that have appeared since 2-22) are either antiquated (the book published in 1972 12) covers the literature mainly before 1968) or relatively biased (e.g., 3.4,10ยป on brief 2, 7,11). This review attempts to discuss the various points of view on the "nonclassical" carbocations. The main point is to establish the relative role of "nonclassical" and "classical" ions in various chemical processes. The author has followed P. Bartlett's advice 1) that when setting forth the achievements of the human mind one should see how we came t...
A Textbook of Organic Chemistry has been a market leader for more than 75 years. This examination-oriented book breaks the intricacies of organic chemistry into easy-to-understand steps, which gives the student the necessary foundation to build upon, learn, and ultimately understand organic chemistry. The textbook has been written with the student in mind. The language is simple, explanations are clear, and presentation is very systematic. Step-by-step mechanisms are given throughout. Subject matter is modern, error-free and up to date.
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