A plain-English guide to one of the toughest courses around
So, you survived the first semester of Organic Chemistry (maybe
even by the skin of your teeth) and now it’s time to get back to
the classroom and lab! Organic Chemistry II For Dummies is
an easy-to-understand reference to this often challenging
subject.
Thanks to this book, you’ll get friendly and comprehensible
guidance on everything you can expect to encounter in your Organic
Chemistry II course.
* An extension of the successful Organic Chemistry I For
Dummies
* Covers topics in a straightforward and effective manner
* Explains concepts and terms in a fast and easy-to-understand
way
Whether you’re confused by composites, baffled by biomolecules,
or anything in between, Organic Chemistry II For Dummies
gives you the help you need — in plain English!
Daftar Isi
Introduction.
Part I: Brushing Up on Important Organic Chemistry IConcepts.
Chapter 1: Organic Chemistry II: Here We Go Again!
Chapter 2: Remembering How We Do It: Mechanisms.
Chapter 3: Alcohols and Ethers: Not Just for Drinking and Sleeping.
Chapter 4: Conjugated Unsaturated Systems.
Chapter 5: ‘Seeing’ Molecules: Spectroscopy Revisited.
Part II: Discovering Aromatic (And Not So Aromatic)Compounds.
Chapter 6: Introducing Aromatics.
Chapter 7: Aromatic Substitution Part I: Attack of the Electrophiles.
Chapter 8: Aromatic Substitution Part II: Attack of the Nucleophiles and Other Reactions.
Part III: Carbonyls: Good Alcohols Gone Bad.
Chapter 9: Comprehending Carbonyls.
Chapter 10: Aldehydes and Ketones.
Chapter 11: Enols and Enolates.
Chapter 12: Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives.
Part IV: Advanced Topics (Every Student’s Nightmare).
Chapter 13: Amines and Friends.
Chapter 14: Metals Muscling In: Organometallics.
Chapter 15: More Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds.
Chapter 16: Living Large: Biomolecules.
Part V: Pulling It All Together.
Chapter 17: Overview of Synthesis Strategies.
Chapter 18: Roadmaps and Predicting Products.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Surefi re Ways to Fail Organic Chemistry II.
Chapter 20: More than Ten Ways to Increase Your Score on an Organic Chemistry Exam.
Appendix: Named Reactions.
Index.
Tentang Penulis
John T. Moore, Ed D, is Regents Professor of Chemistry at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He is the author of Chemistry For Dummies. Richard H. Langley, Ph D, teaches chemistry at Stephen F. Austin State University. Langley and Moore are coauthors of Biochemistry For Dummies.