Fundamental Aliphatic Chemistry

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  • Fundamental Aliphatic Chemistry Book Detail

  • Author : P. W. G. Smith
  • Release Date : 2014-04-24
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 238
  • ISBN 13 : 1483139069
  • File Size : 30,30 MB

Fundamental Aliphatic Chemistry by P. W. G. Smith PDF Summary

Book Description: Organic Chemistry for General Degree Students is written to meet the requirements of the London General Internal examination and degree examinations of a similar standing. It will also provide for the needs of students taking the Part 1 examination for Graduate Membership of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, or the Higher National Certificate, whilst the treatment is such that Ordinary National Certificate courses can be based on the first two volumes Within the limits broadly defined by the syllabus, the aim of this first volume is to provide a concise summary of the important general methods of preparation and properties of the main classes of aliphatic compounds. Due attention is paid to practical considerations with particular reference to important industrial processes. At the same time, the fundamental theoretical principles of organic chemistry are illustrated by the discussion of a selection of the more important reaction mechanisms. Questions and problems are included, designed to test the student's appreciation of the subject and his ability to apply the principles embodied therein. A selection of questions set in the relevant examinations is also included.

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Organic Chemistry for General Degree Students is written to meet the requirements of the London General Internal examination and degree examinations of a simila