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  1. Organic Chemistry (with InfoTracPrinted Access Card) by John E. McMurry, 2003-03-21
  2. March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure by Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, 2007-01-16
  3. Modern Physical Organic Chemistry by Eric V. Anslyn, Dennis A. Dougherty, 2005-07-15
  4. Student Solutions Manual To Accompany Modern Physical Organic Chemistry by Michael B. Sponsler, 2005-07-15
  5. The Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry: A Student's Guide to Success by Joel Karty, 2005-06-05
  6. Techniques in Organic Chemistry by Jerry R. Mohrig, Christina Noring Hammond, et all 2010-01-06
  7. Organic Chemistry the Easy Way (Barron's E-Z Series) by Bruce A. Hathaway Ph.D., 2005-10-01
  8. Organic Chemistry Study Guide: Organic compounds, formulas, isomers, Nomenclature, Reactions kinetics and mechanisms, Spectroscopy & more. FREE Chemical ... Table chapters in demo (Mobi Study Guides) by MobileReference, 2006-12-04
  9. Organic Chemistry by K. Peter C. Vollhardt, Neil E. Schore, 2009-12-25
  10. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Part B: Reaction and Synthesis (Advanced Organic Chemistry / Part B: Reactions and Synthesis) by Francis A. Carey, Richard J. Sundberg, 2007-09-06
  11. Organic Chemistry by John E. McMurry, 2007-01-16
  12. Organic Chemistry II (Cliffs Quick Review) by Frank Pellegrini, 2000-07-20
  13. CliffsQuickReview Organic Chemistry I (Cliffs Quick Review) by Frank Pellegrini, 1997-09-26
  14. Organic Chemistry by T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle, 2009-12-02

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42. Named Reactions
Named Reactions in organic chemistry. Last updated on June 24, 1998. A ** indicates a new or updated entry. If you would like to add a named reaction and/or
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Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry
Last updated on June 24, 1998.
A ** indicates a new or updated entry.

If you would like to add a named reaction and/or an example, or comment on any of them, please send it to the email address shown. smith@nucleus.chem.uconn.edu
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  • 43. Organic Chemistry
    A Poster Session for organic chemistry Research . Last update, 04/10/98. Discussion Groups Named Reactions . Last updated, 06/24/98.
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    An archive of famous Organic Chemists . Last updated, 06/11/98.

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    44. CHEMZA A.s.
    CHEMZA,a.s. belongs to the largest chemical plants in Slovakia and is focused on production of basic products both in organic and inorganic chemistry.
    http://www.chemza.sk

    45. Bioanalytical Chemistry Research At Evergreen
    Overview and resources from a department which since 1984 has developed spectroscopic instruments, computer interfacing, image processing, applied linear algebra, and organic chemistry synthesis procedures for physiological research and clinical use, at Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA.
    http://www.evergreen.edu/biophysics/
    Bioanalytical chemistry research at The Evergreen State College is conducted in the laboratory of Dr. Jeff Kelly and Dr. Clyde Barlow. Together, they have been developing physiological procedures and instruments for research and clinical use since 1984. Their work is funded mainly by the National Institutes of Health under the set-aside program Small Business Innovation Research . The lab motto is "If it were easy, it would already have been done." Students can gain valuable laboratory research experience while working on a variety of projects in the fields of physiology, spectroscopy, computer interfacing, image processing, applied linear algebra, and organic chemistry synthesis.
    The laboratory staff possesses many years of experience working with optical detection of fluorescence and reflectance, electronic design, instrument construction and the development of software for data analysis and computer control of instrumentation. Clyde Barlow, PhD, Faculty Member ( barlowc@evergreen.edu Jeff Kelly, PhD, Faculty Member (

    46. Colby OChem Visual Demos
    The following is a listing of organic chemistry demos made using Macromedia Director. Click on the text of the desired topic to see the demo as a Shockwave
    http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/OChem/demoindex.html
    The Poon-Mundy Computer Demonstrations The following movies were developed by Professor Thomas Poon (now at Claremont-McKenna College)
    and Professor Emeritus Bradford Mundy (Colby College)
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    Topic Shockwave File Size Orbitals 392 K Representing Compounds 362 K Alkane Physical Properties 576 K Cycloalkanes 522 K What is a dihedral angle? 308 K Stereochemistry 354 K Carbocationic Rearrangements 361 K Computational Chemistry 652 K SN1 vs. SN2 367 K Pinacol Rearrangement 273 K Mass Spectrometry 127 K Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution 152 K Aldehydes and Ketones 173 K Enolates 168 K alpha,beta-Unsaturated Carbonyls 127 K Amines 389 K
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    47. Institute Of Organic Chemistry - University Of Zurich - Switzerland - Chemistry
    Gives general information on the Institute, research groups and projects, and current staff. Also lists technical services available at the institute.
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    The Japan Institute of Heterocyclic Chemistry and Elsevier. The Nomination Committee of Heterocycles is pleased to announce that for 2005, the Kametani Award has been awarded to Prof. Dr. Heinz Heimgartner for his outstanding research in Heterocyclic Chemistry and contributions to Heterocycles.
    The Kametani Award was founded in 1999 by the Nomination Committee. It is intended to honor the memory of the founder of Heterocycles.

    48. Colby College Organic Chemistry Page
    Welcome to the Colby College organic chemistry Page. The purpose of this web site is to provide additional resources for students of organic chemistry,
    http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/OChem/Index.html
    Welcome to the Colby College Organic Chemistry Page
    The purpose of this web site is to provide additional resources for students of organic chemistry, both at the introductory and advanced levels. Within, one can find thought provoking problems (along with answers), class notes, and handouts. Also multimedia demos which we have used in the classroom to illustrate concepts in organic chemistry can be viewed online using the Shockwave technology from Macromedia. All sections have an online office hour component where students can ask questions related to organic chemistry. A section of links pertinent to undergraduates studying chemistry is also included. Currently, we have two sections: 1) a section covering course material for a sophomore organic chemistry class, and 2) a section covering material for an organic synthesis course. In the future, we will be adding sections covering physical organic chemistry and resources for organic chemistry teachers.
    To take maximum advantage of the resources on this page, you will need the following:
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    49. Organic Chemistry
    Learn about the chemistry of carbon and life. Lectures, notes, structures, and labs are included.
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    Learn about the chemistry of carbon and life. Lectures, notes, structures, and labs are included.
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    Recent Chemical Structures Archive Many organic structures, including amino acids and rings, are listed in this directory, with more added all of the time. Alkane Nomenclature and Numbering Alkanes are fully saturated hydrocarbons. They are among the first molecules encountered in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Learn how to name straight-chain, branched, and cyclic alkanes and how to number them. Functional Groups - Organic Chemistry Essentials These are the names and structures of important organic functional groups containing nitrogen or oxygen. Learn 'em, live 'em, love 'em! Chemistry Laboratory Safety Rules Make your chemistry laboratory experience safe by following these simple rules.

    50. Organic Chemistry Department, FCEyN, UBA
    Provides information on undergraduate and postgraduate study, including lists of faculty members and teaching assistants. Lists research topics and research groups.
    http://www.qo.fcen.uba.ar/home1-en.htm
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    51. CHEMystery: Organic Chemistry
    organic chemistry is the study of the properties of the compounds of carbon that are organic. All carbon compounds except for a few inorganic carbon
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    Organic Compounds and Polymers
    Organic chemistry is the study of the properties of the compounds of carbon that are organic. All carbon compounds except for a few inorganic carbon compounds are organic. Inorganic carbon compounds include the oxides of carbon, the bicarbonates and carbonates of metal ions, the metal cyanides, and a few others.
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    Biochemistry is the study of the chemicals of living systems and their interactions. Alone, these chemicals are not living, but together, their interactions work together to create and sustain a living organism. The reactions between them obey all of the known laws of chemistry.
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    Proteins are the main source of the materials. Lipids and carbohydrates are the major sources of the chemical energy needed to maintain function. And information is carried in a

    52. SULAIR: Swain Library: Beilstein Dictionary
    Twoway glossary of organic chemistry terminology.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/beilstein/bedict1.html
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    53. Reaction Index: Name Reactions In Organic Chemistry
    Many organic reactions have the name of their discoverer or chemist who has studied them. Includes a graphical abstract and references.
    http://www.pmf.ukim.edu.mk/PMF/Chemistry/reactions/rindex.htm
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    Name Reactions in Organic Chemistry
    Chemistry, since the times of Antoine Lavoiser, has made efforts to systematically name chemical compounds, however, it has not been very successful in developing a nomenclature of chemical reactions. The IUPAC Commission on Physical Organic Chemistry has recommended a system for naming not reactions but transformations - a transformation shows only the substrate and product, whereas a reaction includes all the reactants. Apparently this has its merits, but it has not been widely accepted yet. Consequently, many reactions are known by the name of the scientists who discovered, popularized or studied them. This is a list of such reactions, with the hope of building a database containing a graphical abstract and the original reference for each one of them. The graphical abstracts have been created by Softshell's ChemWeb program. Contributions from the chemical community are welcome , as well as any comments or suggestions. A B C D ...
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    54. Organic Reaction Quizzes And Summaries
    Designed to assist organic chemistry students in the review of the basic reactions.
    http://www.towson.edu/~sweeting/orgrxs/reactsum.htm

    55. SpringerLink - Publication
    Russian Journal of organic chemistryIt covers all aspects of modern organic chemistry including organic synthesis, theoretical organic chemistry, structure and mechanism, and the application
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    56. ARKIVOC Is Abstracted By Chemical Abstracts
    Publishes individual manuscript contributions, commemorative issues, accounts and reviews in organic chemistry.
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    ARKIVOC is abstracted by Chemical Abstracts.
    For more information please see http://www.cas.org/PRINTED/printca.html Access ARKIVOC About ARKIVOC INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHORS: Full Papers Accounts and Reviews Template Instructions MEMBERSHIP Control Board and Advisory Committee Editorial Board of Referees COMMEMORATIVE ISSUES Aims and Procedures ...
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    57. Vicic Lab Homepage
    Selective and catalytic organic transformations. Synthetic inorganic chemistry. Bioinorganic coordination chemistry.
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    58. Tutorials.html
    organic chemistry Tutorials. maintained by Steven A. Hardinger, Department of Chemistry Biochemistry, UCLA. Please send email if you have a suggestion
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    Organic Chemistry Tutorials
    maintained by Steven A. Hardinger Please send e-mail if you have a suggestion for another tutorial or find an error. (Current students must submit error notices through VOH so that everyone may benefit from the answer.) Read the guest book. Sign the guest book. Some of these tutorials are in pdf format, and require the Adobe Acrobat browser plug-in Acids and Bases
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    Drawing Resonance Contributor Most Important Resonance Contributor Stereochemistry
    Stereochemistry lecture presentation (Chem 30A fall 2002)
    Vocabulary Identifying Stereocenters Determining Molecular Chirality ... Return to Hardinger Home Page

    59. CFCC Organic Chemistry
    A web site for organic chemistry students. Ocala FL, (352)622-4994. CFCC organic chemistry Class of 1994. You can get there from here.
    http://fn1.tfn.net/~pendarr/

    60. Understanding Chemistry - Basic Organic Chemistry Menu
    BASIC organic chemistry MENU. Bonding in organic compounds . . . Includes basic electronic structure, bonding in methane, ethene, benzene and carbonyl
    http://www.chemguide.co.uk/orgmenu.html
    Understanding Chemistry BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MENU
    Bonding in organic compounds . . .
    Includes basic electronic structure, bonding in methane, ethene, benzene and carbonyl compounds, and ideas about electronegativity and bond polarity.
    Organic chemistry conventions . . .
    Includes how to name and draw organic compounds, and the use of curly arrows in reaction mechanisms.
    Isomerism in organic compounds . . .
    Includes structural isomerism and stereoisomerism (both geometric and optical).
    Organic acids and bases . . .
    Includes the acid strengths of carboxylic acids, phenols and alcohols, and the base strengths of primary amines.
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