The Vocabulary And Concepts Of Organic Chemistry By Milton Orchin 2nd Edition (informative)

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Authors of: The Vocabulary And Concepts Of Organic Chemistry By Milton Orchin 2nd Edition
Milton Orchin
Roger S. Macomber
Allan R. Pinhas
R Marshall Wilson
Table of Contents in The Vocabulary And Concepts Of Organic Chemistry By Milton Orchin 2nd Edition
Fundamental Theories and Bonding in Chemistry
1. Understanding Atomic Orbital Theory
Historical development and key principles
Quantum mechanical model of atoms
Wave functions and probability distributions
Shapes and orientations of atomic orbitals
The role of orbitals in chemical bonding
2. Bond Formation Between Adjacent Atoms: Localized and Molecular Orbital Theory
Overview of chemical bonding theories
Localized bonding and valence bond theory
Hybridization and its significance
Molecular orbital theory: bonding and antibonding orbitals
Comparison between localized and delocalized bonding
3. Delocalized (Multicenter) Bonding and Its Role in Chemistry
Understanding electron delocalization
Resonance structures and their significance
Multicenter bonding in aromatic compounds
Examples of delocalized bonding in inorganic chemistry
Impact of delocalization on stability and reactivity
Symmetry, Hydrocarbons, and Functional Groups
4. Symmetry Operations, Symmetry Elements, and Their Applications in Chemistry
Definitions of symmetry operations and symmetry elements
Point groups and their importance in molecular classification
Applications of symmetry in spectroscopy and molecular properties
Role of symmetry in determining polarity and optical activity
5. Classification and Properties of Hydrocarbons
Definition and general characteristics of hydrocarbons
Alkanes: structure, properties, and reactions
Alkenes and alkynes: unsaturation and reactivity
Aromatic hydrocarbons: benzene and polycyclic compounds
Comparison of hydrocarbon types in terms of stability and reactivity
6. Functional Groups: Major Classes of Organic Compounds
Definition and importance of functional groups
Alcohols, ethers, and phenols: structure and reactivity
Aldehydes and ketones: carbonyl functional groups
Carboxylic acids, esters, and their derivatives
Amines, nitriles, and sulfur-containing functional groups
Molecular Structure, Isomerism, and Stereochemistry
7. Molecular Structure, Isomers, Stereochemistry, and Conformational Analysis
Fundamental concepts of molecular structure
Structural isomerism: chain, position, and functional group isomers
Geometrical and optical isomerism
Chirality and enantiomeric relationships
Conformational analysis of cyclic and acyclic compounds
Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry and Material Science
8. Synthetic Polymers: Structure, Properties, and Applications
Introduction to polymers and polymerization mechanisms
Addition vs. condensation polymers
Thermoplastic vs. thermosetting polymers
Common synthetic polymers and their industrial uses
Environmental impact and recycling of polymers
9. Organometallic Chemistry: Bonding, Reactivity, and Applications
Definition and scope of organometallic chemistry
Common organometallic compounds and their structures
Metal-carbon bonding and reactivity
Catalysis in industrial processes (e.g., Ziegler-Natta catalysts)
Applications of organometallic chemistry in synthesis
Analytical Chemistry and Energy Resources
10. Separation Techniques and Physical Properties of Compounds
Overview of separation techniques in chemistry
Chromatographic methods: gas chromatography, HPLC, TLC
Distillation, extraction, and crystallization techniques
Physical properties used in compound identification
Modern advancements in separation science
11. Fossil Fuels and Their Chemical Utilization in Industry
Composition and classification of fossil fuels
Petroleum refining and cracking processes
Coal gasification and liquefaction
Environmental concerns related to fossil fuel combustion
Alternatives to fossil fuels and sustainable energy solutions
Thermodynamics, Reaction Mechanisms, and Reactive Intermediates
12. Thermodynamics, Acids and Bases, and Chemical Kinetics
Basic principles of thermodynamics in chemistry
Entropy, enthalpy, and Gibbs free energy
Acid-base theories and pH calculations
Chemical kinetics: reaction rates and order
Activation energy and reaction mechanisms
13. Reactive Intermediates in Organic Reactions
Types of reactive intermediates: carbocations, carbanions, and radicals
Arynes and electron-deficient species
Stability and reactivity of intermediates
Role of reactive intermediates in organic synthesis
Experimental detection and characterization of intermediates
14. Classification and Mechanisms of Organic Reactions
Overview of major organic reaction types
Nucleophilic and electrophilic substitution reactions
Addition and elimination reactions
Pericyclic and radical reactions
Factors affecting reaction pathways
Spectroscopy and Analytical Techniques
15. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications
Introduction to NMR spectroscopy
Chemical shifts, spin-spin coupling, and integration
1H-NMR and 13C-NMR techniques
Interpretation of spectra for structural elucidation
Advanced techniques: 2D NMR and multinuclear NMR
16. Vibrational and Rotational Spectroscopy: Infrared, Microwave, and Raman Spectroscopy
Basic principles of vibrational spectroscopy
Interpretation of IR spectra and functional group identification
Microwave spectroscopy and molecular rotation
Raman spectroscopy and complementary applications
Spectroscopy in material science and biomolecular analysis
17. Mass Spectrometry: Ionization Methods and Structural Determination
Introduction to mass spectrometry
Ionization techniques: EI, CI, MALDI, ESI
Fragmentation patterns and molecular weight determination
High-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry
Applications in forensic, pharmaceutical, and environmental analysis
18. Electronic Spectroscopy and Photochemistry: Light-Matter Interactions
Principles of UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy
Absorption and emission spectra
Photochemistry: excited-state reactions and energy transfer
Applications in solar energy and molecular electronics
Role of spectroscopy in studying reaction mechanisms
Indexes for Quick Reference
Name Index – Alphabetical listing of scientists, researchers, and contributors referenced in the book.
Compound Index – Index of all chemical compounds, reagents, and substances discussed.
General Index – Comprehensive listing of topics, keywords, and terms for easy navigation.
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