Organic Chemistry - 4th Edition - by Janice G. Smith - ISBN 9780073402772

Organic Chemistry
4th Edition
Janice G. Smith
Publisher: MCG
ISBN: 9780073402772

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Smith's Organic Chemistry continues to breathe new life into the organic chemistry world. This new fourth edition retains its popular delivery of organic chemistry content in a student-friendly format. Janice Smith draws on her extensive teaching background to deliver organic chemistry in a way in which students learn: with limited use of text paragraphs, and through concisely written bulleted lists and highly detailed, well-labeled "teaching" illustrations. Don't make your text decision without seeing Organic Chemistry , 4th edition by Janice Gorzynski Smith!

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Chapter 1, Problem 1.82PChapter 2, Problem 2.1PThe given acid is HCN. An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a H+ ion or a proton. The...The given starting material CH3OH will acts as an acid and gives it proton to the base N−H2 to from...Chapter 2, Problem 2.44PChapter 2, Problem 2.45PChapter 2, Problem 2.48PChapter 2, Problem 2.49PChapter 2, Problem 2.69PThe reaction of CH3CH2OH with H2SO4 is given as, Figure 1 The reaction of ethanol (CH3CH2OH) with...Chapter 3, Problem 3.3PChapter 3, Problem 3.23PThe CH3CH3, ethane consists of only C – H and C – C bonds and these bonds are nonpolar thus the...The given compounds are CH3(CH2)4I, CH3(CH2)5I, CH3(CH2)6I. Boiling point depends upon the...The CBr3CH3 molecule consists of C – H, C – C and C – Br bonds among which C – Br bond is polar...The given hydrocarbons of sex pheromone are saturated acyclic alkanes. The aliphatic hydrocarbons...Chapter 4, Problem 4.9PChapter 4, Problem 4.10PChapter 4, Problem 4.33PChapter 4, Problem 4.39PChapter 4, Problem 4.41PThe given IUPAC name is 2,2−dimethyl−4−ethylheptane. The structure corresponding to the given IUPAC...Chapter 4, Problem 4.78PCellulose is a polysaccharide with a molecular formula (C6H10O5)n. It is formed by the monomers of...Chapter 5, Problem 5.27PThe priority can be assigned by numbering the groups which are bonded to the chiral carbon atom...The structure of given compoundis shown below. Figure 1 The stereochemistry of the compound is...Chapter 5, Problem 5.56PThe given Newman projection A is, Figure 1 In Newman projection, the circle represents the back...The given pair of compounds is, Figure 1 The given compounds have same connectivity of atoms or...The specific rotation [α] of pure quinine is −165. [α] value for the solution is −50. 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Figure 1 In the first step, acetylene is converted...Chapter 13, Problem 13.1PChapter 13, Problem 13.18PChapter 13, Problem 13.24PChapter 13, Problem 13.26PChapter 13, Problem 13.33PChapter 13, Problem 13.40PChapter 14, Problem 14.1PChapter 14, Problem 14.3PThe number of signals in each compound is equal to the number of hydrogen atoms present in a...The given compound is (CH3)2−CH−CO2CH3. The labeled proton is bonded to a carbon atom that has two...Chapter 14, Problem 14.17PChapter 14, Problem 14.35PSplitting pattern determines the kind of proton of proton in the structure. First determine if two...Chapter 14, Problem 14.50PThe given species is, Figure 1 The given free radical is attached to two carbon atoms. 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