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  1. Organic Chemistry by John E. McMurry, 2007-01-16
  2. Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry and the CW+ GradeTracker Access Card Package (Workbook only, no Access Card included) by Jan Simek, 2005-04-23
  3. Advanced Molecular Model Set for General and Organic Chemistry by LLC Mega Molecules, 2006
  4. Organic Chemistry by Francis Carey, 2007-01-09
  5. 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
  6. Organic Chemistry, Student Study Guide and Student Solutions Manual by T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle, 2010-02-22
  7. Study Guide and Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry Structure and Function by Neil E. Schore, 2006-01-04
  8. Advanced Organic Chemistry, Part A: Structure and Mechanisms by Francis A. Carey, Richard J. Sundberg, 2007-06-13
  9. Schaum's Outline of Organic Chemistry, Fourth Edition (Schaum's Outline Series) by Herbert Meislich, Howard Nechamkin, et all 2009-08-26
  10. Modern Physical Organic Chemistry by Eric V. Anslyn, Dennis A. Dougherty, 2005-07-15
  11. Organic Chemistry (with InfoTracPrinted Access Card) by John E. McMurry, 2003-03-21
  12. Preparing for your ACS examination in organic chemistry: The official guide by I. Dwaine Eubanks, 2002

21. Department Of Organic Chemistry
The three buildings of the organic chemistry Department. Positions Available in the Department of organic chemistry. A 4page MS Powerpoint multimedia
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22. Organic Chemistry - WWW Chemistry Guide
organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry in which covalent carbon compounds and their reactions are studied. A wide variety of classes of compounds such
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IUPAC Nomenclature

The HTML reproduction of the IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry. You can search the database or choose a subject for recommendations on the proper naming of organic compounds.
http://www.acdlabs.com/iupac/nomenclature/

23. MIT OpenCourseWare | Chemistry | 5.12 Organic Chemistry I, Spring 2003 | Home
5.12 is an introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules.
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24. Organic Chemistry - Naming Organic Compounds And Reactions
A detailed site that describes all the organic compounds including alkanes,alkenes,alkynes,aromatics,organic halides, alcohols,ethers,aldehydes,ketones
http://www.angelfire.com/bc2/OrgChem/

25. Organic Chemistry At The University Of Oxford
The Oxford Chemistry Department incorporates one of the UK s premier academic centres for research in all aspects of organic chemistry.
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oc/
Organic Chemistry at the University of Oxford
The Oxford Chemistry Department incorporates one of the UK's premier academic centres for research in all aspects of Organic Chemistry. From 2004, this is housed within the Chemistry Research Laboratory (CRL) situated in the heart of Oxford's Science Area, with easy access to libraries, colleges and the city centre. This new environment, shared with many other research groups from the Chemistry faculty, will create increasing opportunities and resources for interdisciplinary research at the boundaries with both Biology and Materials, expected to be prolific growth areas for Organic Chemistry. The former home of Organic Chemistry in Oxford, the Dyson Perrins Laboratory, now houses the undergraduate organic teaching laboratories. In recognition of over 80 years of outstanding contribution to Organic Chemistry in the UK, the Dyson Perrins Laboratory was featured in a special issue of Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry in 2003, its final year as a research laboratory. The resources available to Organic Chemists are fitting for a laboratory of international stature. Particular emphasis is placed on

26. Organic Chemistry
organic chemistry Software for Windows by Chemware for high school students and teachers.
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Organic Chemistry
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Includes a full set of hypertext Student Notes , covering all 11 Functional Groups
is Context Sensitive, so Student Notes will pop up on the topic you want has an extensive Glossary of organic chemistry terms, from A cetate ion to Z SM-5. These terms provide popup help in the Student Notes or can be looked up separately. Forgotten what a Functional Group is? How about Lucas Reagent ? Tollens or Benedicts ? Look them up in the glossary! Buy The Registered Version 2.21

27. Organic Chemistry Home Page
The Department of organic chemistry intensively pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of synthesis, catalysis, bioorganic, biomimetic,
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/Organic_Chemistry/
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The Kimmelman Building The Sieff Building The Department of Organic Chemistry intensively pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of synthesis, catalysis, bio-organic, biomimetic, organometallic, and computational chemistry. The Department is saddened to inform you that Prof. Yehuda Mazur, past Head of the Department (1979-1990), passed away on April 25, 2004. [ Obituary
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28. Tutorials In Organic Chemistry
www.chem.vt.edu/chemed/org-home.html - Similar pages Beilstein Journal of organic chemistry Home pageJoseph P Michael, Claudia Accone, Charles B de Koning, Christiaan W van der Westhuyzen Beilstein Journal of organic chemistry 2008, 45 (18 January 2008)
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29. Russian Journal Of Organic Chemistry
The Russian Journal of organic chemistry (Zhurnal organicheskoi khimii) was founded in 1965. It covers all aspects of modern organic chemistry including
http://www.maik.ru/cgi-bin/journal.pl?name=orgchem&page=guid

30. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Organic
Includes over fifty organic chemistry links, part of the WWW Virtual Library.
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  • 3D Organic Chemistry Animations @ Liverpool UK Al's Notebook US Basic Organic Chemistry @ ChemGuide UK Basic Terminology of Stereochemistry @ IUPAC / QMW UK Bordwell pK a Table (Acidity in DMSO) US @ Yale US CFCC Organic Chemistry @ Central Florida Community College US CH336 Organic Chemistry @ Oregon State US Classic Organic Reaction page @ ChemPen US Classic Organic Reactions @ Liverpool UK CombiChem.net UK CombiChem @ Network Science US Combinatorial Chemistry Review US Combinatorial Index US Common Definitions and Terms in Organic Chemistry Cross-Linkers Selection Guide @ Pierce Chemical US Curly Arrow Reaction Mechanisms @ Aberdeen UK Describing Chirality UK Educational Materials for Organic Chemistry @ Michigan State US The EcoScale Evaluation of Organic preparations BE Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry @ Lisbon PT Glossary of Terms for Physical Organic Chemistry @ IUPAC Queen Mary UK Glycoforum JP Intercollegiate Organic Chemistry @ Connecticut US Internet Resources in Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry US Introduction to Organic Nomenclature CA Introductory guide to the Houben-Weyl Methoden der Organischen Chemie @ Indiana US IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry @ ACD Labs CA Learning to Name Organic Compounds @ ACD Labs CA Library Resources for Identifying Unknowns @ Stanford US Links to Other Organic Sites @ UCLA US Molecules in Four Dimensions (Mol4D) @ KUN NL
  • 31. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Organic Chemistry
    Journals Ranked by Impact organic chemistry. 7, J. organic chemistry (3.28), J. organic chemistry (6.54), Aldrichimica Acta (17.93). 8, Organometallics
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    32. Chemistry 331, PSU, Fall 1997
    Chemistry 331 Fall 1997. Elements of organic chemistry I. What s New Today ? What works in learning organic chemistry ?
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    Portland State University - - Professor Carl C. Wamser
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    Elements of Organic Chemistry I
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    A Student Tour of the Web Pages (from last year's CH 332)
    Check Your Grades ! ... Portland State University Home Page

    33. Organic Chemistry
    organic chemistry Organic Synthesis with Familiar Materials Differences in miscibility of organic alcohols with increasing chain length
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    34. BSP :: Current Organic Chemistry Home Page
    The journal for expert indepth reviews in organic chemistry.
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    35. Web-sters Organic Chemistry
    Atomic and Molecular Orbitals Biochemistry/BioOrganic/Biotechnology Chemical Industry Commercial Sites Chemical Toxicity and Safety Chemistry Web
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    A Living Document of Internet Resources, Information and Applications From: Professors Nick Turro (Columbia University) and Ron Rusay (Diablo Valley College/ UC Berkeley) This is a Work in Progress. Comments and Suggestions are most welcomed. The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation and the National Science Foundation generously support the undergraduate students at Columbia University in working on the development of WEB-sters' information. The Educational Program of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (1) E-mail to: turro@chem.columbia.edu (2) E-mail to: rrusay@socrates.berkeley.edu or rrusay@dvc.edu

    36. Organic Chemistry
    To understand life on Earth, we must first understand organic chemistry. Organic chemicals (also known as hydrocarbons) contain carbon bonded to hydrogen
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    Organic Chemistry
    An updated version of this lesson is available at Visionlearning: Organic Chemistry How do we fit into this universe that we just described? To understand life on Earth, we must first understand organic chemistry. Organic chemicals (also known as hydrocarbons) contain carbon bonded to hydrogen (some also contain other elements). Because of the unique bonding properties of carbon, there are millions of different organic chemicals. Each one has unique properties. There are organic chemicals that make up your hair, your skin, even your fingernails. All life as we know it is made up of organic compounds. Why is carbon such a special element? Let's look at its chemistry in a little more detail.
    Carbon (C) appears in the 2nd row of the periodic table and has atomic number of 6. Given our discussion of electron shells it is easy to see that carbon has 4 electrons in its valence shell. Since carbon needs 8 electrons to fill its valence shell, it forms 4 bonds with other atoms (each bond consisting of one of carbon's electrons and one of the bonding atom's). Every valence electron participates in bonding, thus a carbon atom's bonds will be distributed evenly over the atom's surface. These bonds form a tetrahedron, as illustrated below: An organic molecule (hydrocarbon) is formed when carbon bonds to hydrogen. The simplest hydrocarbon consists of 4 hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom (called methane):

    37. Oxford University Press | Online Resource Centre | Clayden, Greeves, Warren & Wo
    Clayden, Greeves, Warren Wothers organic chemistry. Lecturer resources Sample Content icon Sample Content. Ch 01 What is organic chemistry?
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    38. Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal Of Physical Organic Chemistry
    An international forum for the rapid publication of original scientific papers and electronic material dealing with physical organic chemistry.
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    39. Organic Chemistry (Francis A. Carey) : Contents
    The original contents of this site were developed by Dr Ian Hunt and Dr Rick Spinney for McGrawHill to support Francis Carey s organic chemistry .
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    In order that you don't miss important parts of this site, please read the information in the General Information link before using this site for the first time. Chapter 1 Structure Determines Properties Chapter 2 Hydrocarbon Frameworks : Alkanes Chapter 3 Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Chapter 4 Alcohols and Alkyl Halides Chapter 5 Structure and Preparation of Alkenes. Elimination Reactions Chapter 6 Reactions of Alkenes. Addition Reactions Chapter 7 Stereochemistry Chapter 8 Nucleophilic Substitution Chapter 9 Alkynes Chapter 10 Conjugation in Alkadienes and Allylic Systems Chapter 11 Arenes and Aromaticity Chapter 12 : Reactions of Arenes: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Chapter 13 Spectroscopy Chapter 14 : Organometallic Compounds Chapter 15 : Alcohols, Diols and Thiols

    40. Glossary Of Physical Organic Chemistry
    The full text of the IUPAC glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry.
    http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/gtpoc/
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    Membership of the Working Party 1987-93: http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/gtpoc/ World Wide Web version prepared by Gerard P. Moss
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    With the assistance of Charles L. Perrin ( cperrin@ucsd.edu Pure Appl. Chem. PDF (7102 kB) of the printed version is available. For problems in converting the text into a World Wide Web version see the IUPAC home page. Any comments, corrections or suggestions for additional entries in a future edition should be e-mailed to g.p.moss@qmul.ac.uk As well as an Introduction and index all terms are listed alphabetically in the following files: A B Ca to Cl Co to Cy ... T to Z . The references for each section are listed at the end of each file and the complete list of references is available as a separate file.

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