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Organic Chemistry : Volume-I

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Noida : Wiley India, 2021.Description: 656p.: illISBN:
  • 9789390581139
DDC classification:
  • 547 RAT
Summary: Organic Chemistry provides a basic input of fundamentals of organic chemistry. Organic Chemistry is composed of huge number of molecules whose role is best described by their formulas and structures comprising of atoms, bonds, electrons, charges etc. Thus the challenge lies how their action is well explained on paper. Hence, an initiation is brought through this book which includes the fundamentals of organic chemistry such as what is organic chemistry, structure and bonding, organic reaction mechanism, stereochemistry, aliphatic hydrocarbons and concept of aromaticity. The core content is presented with the skeleton of proposed mechanisms and solved problems. About the Author Sonia Ratnani is employed as an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry of Ramjas College in University of Delhi. Doctorate in Chemistry from University of Delhi, she has teaching experience of almost sixteen years. She has contributions in various national and international peer reviewed journals. Her success in authorship of few chemistry books add to her recognition. Her interest in research has contributed to two innovation projects funded by University of Delhi. Shriniwas Gurjar is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry, Govt. P.G. College, Hindaun City (Karauli), University of Kota, Rajasthan. He has nine years of teaching experience in Department of Chemistry, Ramjas College, University of Delhi. His knowledge in the subject and teaching experience is conducive of his authorship in organic chemistry books. TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK REVIEW Classification and Nomenclature of Organic Compounds Structure and Bonding Reaction Mechanism Stereo Isomerism Alkanes Conformational Stereoisomerism in Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Alkenes (Unsaturated Hydrocarbons) Alkynes Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
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Organic Chemistry provides a basic input of fundamentals of organic chemistry. Organic Chemistry is composed of huge number of molecules whose role is best described by their formulas and structures comprising of atoms, bonds, electrons, charges etc. Thus the challenge lies how their action is well explained on paper. Hence, an initiation is brought through this book which includes the fundamentals of organic chemistry such as what is organic chemistry, structure and bonding, organic reaction mechanism, stereochemistry, aliphatic hydrocarbons and concept of aromaticity. The core content is presented with the skeleton of proposed mechanisms and solved problems. About the Author Sonia Ratnani is employed as an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry of Ramjas College in University of Delhi. Doctorate in Chemistry from University of Delhi, she has teaching experience of almost sixteen years. She has contributions in various national and international peer reviewed journals. Her success in authorship of few chemistry books add to her recognition. Her interest in research has contributed to two innovation projects funded by University of Delhi. Shriniwas Gurjar is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry, Govt. P.G. College, Hindaun City (Karauli), University of Kota, Rajasthan. He has nine years of teaching experience in Department of Chemistry, Ramjas College, University of Delhi. His knowledge in the subject and teaching experience is conducive of his authorship in organic chemistry books. TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK REVIEW Classification and Nomenclature of Organic Compounds Structure and Bonding Reaction Mechanism Stereo Isomerism Alkanes Conformational Stereoisomerism in Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Alkenes (Unsaturated Hydrocarbons) Alkynes Aromatic Hydrocarbons.

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