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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. Understanding Chemistry - Basic Organic Chemistry Menu
Understanding Chemistry . BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MENU . Bonding in organic compounds . . . Includes basic electronic structure, bonding in methane, ethene, benzene and carbonyl
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/orgmenu.html
Understanding Chemistry BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MENU
Bonding in organic compounds . . .
Includes basic electronic structure, bonding in methane, ethene, benzene and carbonyl compounds, and ideas about electronegativity and bond polarity.
Organic chemistry conventions . . .
Includes how to name and draw organic compounds, and the use of curly arrows in reaction mechanisms.
Isomerism in organic compounds . . .
Includes structural isomerism and stereoisomerism (both geometric and optical).
Organic acids and bases . . .
Includes the acid strengths of carboxylic acids, phenols and alcohols, and the base strengths of primary amines.
Go to Main Menu . . .

22. Институт по Органична Химия с Център по Фитохимия - БАН
Provides fundamental and applied scientific research, consulting and expert in the field of synthetic organic chemistry.
http://www.orgchm.bas.bg/
SOFIA SCHOOL OF PROTEIN SCIENCE – 2009 SOFIA SCHOOL OF PROTEIN SCIENCE – 2008 SOFIA SCHOOL OF PROTEIN SCIENCE – 2007 XVII-тата Европейска конференция по органометална химия (COMC-17) ... INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOLS 2004 CAS - ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS WEB MAIL
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дхн Владимир Димитров
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дтн Божидар Чорбанов
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дхн Вася Банкова
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дхн Светлана Симова
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дхн Недялка Янишлиева
Ръководител: ст.н.с. I ст. дхн Петко Иванов
Ръководител: ст.н.с. II ст. Христо Минчев
Ръководител: ст.н.с. II ст. Нарцислав Петров
Ръководител: ст.н.с. II ст. Мария Крачанова

23. Organic Chemistry Information Center:
Welcome to the Smith Organic Chemistry site. The Online Learning Center is designed to enhance your learning by offering tools for both the instructor and the student.
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072397462/information_center_view0/

24. Sizzling Organic Chemistry Dramas
These are four somewhat bawdy (if you re a molecule) plays illustrating organic chemistry reaction mechanisms.
http://www.heptune.com/chemtale.html
Sizzling Organic Chemistry Dramas!
by Brenna Lorenz
by Brenna Lorenz
Electrophilic Addition
(A Molecular Drama) Characters : Secondary carbon (Sec) is sharing four electrons with Primary Carbon (Prim) to form a propene molecule. Along comes a hungry electrophilic Hydrogen (Hyd) who is bonded to an electron-hogging Chlorine (Chlor). Hyd : Oh, look at all those electrons on that propene!
Chlor : What's with you? Aren't my electrons good enough for you?
Hyd : (disgusted) Your electrons. That's the whole trouble with you. They're our electrons, you pig!
Prim : Hi, Hydrogen! Nice nucleus!
Chlor : You keep your electrons away from my Hydrogen's nucleus!
Hyd : (to Propene) Would you share your electrons with little old me?
Prim and Sec : Yes!
Hyd : (Shoving electron pair at Chlorine) Here! Keep your precious electrons! I'm going to bond with someone who appreciates me.
(Hydrogen grabs one of the electron pairs shared by Secondary and Primary Carbons, and after a brief struggle, Secondary lets go, leaving Hydrogen bonded to Primary.)
Sec : Help! I'm a carbocation! Someone give me some electrons, quick! (Spots Chlorine.) Hey, you've got electrons to spare. Share them with me.

25. CHEMystery: Organic Chemistry
Organic Compounds and Polymers Organic chemistry is the study of the properties of the compounds of carbon that are organic. All carbon compounds except for a few inorganic
http://library.thinkquest.org/3659/orgchem/
Organic Chemistry
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Organic Compounds and Polymers
Organic chemistry is the study of the properties of the compounds of carbon that are organic. All carbon compounds except for a few inorganic carbon compounds are organic. Inorganic carbon compounds include the oxides of carbon, the bicarbonates and carbonates of metal ions, the metal cyanides, and a few others.
Biochemicals
Biochemistry is the study of the chemicals of living systems and their interactions. Alone, these chemicals are not living, but together, their interactions work together to create and sustain a living organism. The reactions between them obey all of the known laws of chemistry.
To sustain a living system, materials, energy, and information is needed. The substances that supply these three necessities are the basic materials which, together with water and a few kinds of ions, make up cells and tissues.
Proteins are the main source of the materials. Lipids and carbohydrates are the major sources of the chemical energy needed to maintain function. And information is carried in a

26. Oxford University Press: Organic Chemistry
Oxford University Press USA publishes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, children's books, business books, dictionaries, reference books, journals, text
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Chemistry/OrganicChemistry/?view=u

27. Molecular Modeling For Organic Chemistry
Summary of lecture course which aims to introduce the hierarchy of computational modeling methods used in Organic Chemistry. Links to background and supplemental information.
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/local/organic/mod/

28. Table Of Contents
a comprehensive virtual textbook of organic chemistry. Includes interactive problems
http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/intro1.htm

29. Organic Chemistry Home Page: LMS TU
The resources and materials provided at this site are a part of a legacy from the late Dr. Linda M. Sweeting, Professor of Organic Chemistry at Towson University, 1970 2003.
http://pages.towson.edu/ladon/orgmap.htm
Organic Chemistry, Dr. L. M. Sweeting
CHEM 331
Organic Chemistry I
prerequisite CHEM 102
CHEM 332
Organic Chemistry II
prerequisite CHEM 331
Lecture Syllabus Lecture Syllabus Laboratory Syllabus Laboratory Syllabus ... Learning Objectives and Study Guide
If you are visiting this site and are presently studying organic chemistry, you should first check out the Organic Reaction Summaries and Quizzes - I guarantee they will help you.
Some of the links below lead to Adobe Acrobat, or *.pdf, files. You can download a free Adobe Acrobat Reader if you do not already have it. This software is quite benign - I have never heard of anyone having problems with it. Others require Chemscape Chime from MDLI to rotate molecular models on line in three dimensions; for more information, links to sources of Chime and sources of drawing programs for organic chemistry, see the Web Sites page. These programs open automatically when you click on the file that needs them.
Local Web Resources : Lecture
External Web Resources : Lecture
Web-sters' Organic Chemistry Study tips, from

30. Common Definitions And Terms In Organic Chemistry
Themes Science Chemistry Organic Chemistry Common Definitions and Terms in Organic Chemistry These definitions are the preferred ones to be used in Organic Chemistry.
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Organicchemistry/Common/C
Themes Science Chemistry Organic Chemistry
These definitions are the preferred ones to be used in Organic Chemistry. Note that some terms (such as configuration) have more than one interpretation. acid an agent able to produce positively charged hydrogen ions (H ). [Since the hydrogen ion is a bare proton, it usually exists in a solvated form (such as H O achiral not chiral. A compound (or object) that is superimposible on its mirror image. For example CH activation energy: the miminmum energy which reacting species must possess in order to be able to form an 'activated complex', or 'transition state', before proceeding to the products. [The activation energy ( Ea ) may be derived from the temperature dependence of the reaction rate using the Arrhenius equation.] addition reactions: reactions in which an unsaturated system is saturated or part saturated by the addition of a molecule across the multiple bond.[ E.g . the addition of bromine to ethene to form 1,2-dibromoethane] alkaloid: organic substances occurring naturally, which are basic, forming salts with acids. The basic group is usually an amino function.

31. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Organic
Includes over fifty organic chemistry links, part of the WWW Virtual Library.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/reforganic.html
Links for Chemists
Chemistry section of the WWW Virtual Library
Virtual Library
Science Chemistry : Organic Chemistry Resources
  • 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
  • 32. Organic Chemistry Definition Of Organic Chemistry In The Free Online Encyclopedi
    organic chemistry, branch of chemistry chemistry, branch of science concerned with the properties, composition, and structure of substances and the changes they undergo when they
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/organic chemistry

    33. Organic Chemistry Resources
    T Kannan provides links to organic chemistry web pages of interest.
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    It is amazing. Authoritative book!!! ORGANIC CHEMISTRY RESOURCES http://www.organic-chemistry.org/ ( Name reactions and graphical list - very useful and for all synthetic organic chemists) - http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfthb/links/research/ (Links for researchers in Organic synthesis; superb site) http://www.organicworldwide.net/ (Organic chemistry sources worldwide) http://www.organicworldwide.net/ (The literature of organic synthesis; excellent site which lists important reviews (downloadable!), mongraphs and famous textbooks) http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/intro1.htm (Virtual text book of organic chemistry) http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html

    34. Organic Chemistry, Content Portal
    Organic Chemistry Is All Around Us. Organic chemistry is that branch of chemistry that deals with the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds that contain carbon.
    http://portal.acs.org/portal/PublicWebSite/careers/whatchemistsdo/careers/CTP_00
    Organic Chemistry
    Is All Around Us
    Organic chemistry is that branch of chemistry that deals with the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds that contain carbon. It is a highly creative science. Chemists in general and organic chemists in particular can create new molecules never before proposed which, if carefully designed, may have important properties for the betterment of the human experience. In terms of Ph.D. population, organic chemistry is the largest chemistry discipline, in both total numbers, annual Ph.D. graduates, and in annual production. There is tremendous excitement and challenge in synthesizing a molecule never before made synthetically or found in nature. Tailoring the properties of that molecule via chemical synthesis to produce beneficial effects to meet the needs of the present and future human existence is both challenging and rewarding. When asked to comment about his work, John Hyatt, senior research associate at Eastman Chemical Company said, "I think of new ways to solve old problems." Hyatt specializes in organic chemistry research and the development of naturally-occurring compounds. He looks for methods to synthesize organic compounds which will prove useful in medicine, nutrition, and materials science. Often these compounds already are known to be of significant commercial value; Hyatt's job is to develop new and improved synthetic routes and to find more efficient methods for the isolation and purification of naturally occurring substances of commercial value. Hyatt also designs and carries out synthesis of isotopically-tagged versions of reasonably complex target molecules. His work is just one example of the wide variety of exciting opportunities inherent in organic chemistry.

    35. ACS Publications - Cookie Absent
    Full Articles, Notes and rapid Communications reporting novel, important findings across the breadth of organic chemistry.
    http://pubs.acs.org/journals/joceah/
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    36. Journal Of Physical Organic Chemistry - Wiley Online Library
    An international forum for the rapid publication of original scientific papers and electronic material dealing with physical organic chemistry.
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    37. Organic Chemistry At Centre College
    Tutorials to help organic chemistry students visualize molecules and changes in molecules. Changes covered include conformations and reactions (substitution and elimination).
    http://web.centre.edu/muzyka/organic/organic.htm

    38. Organic Chemistry
    Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set For Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition (Book + Kit) Prentice Hall Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 6th Edition
    http://www.organic-chemistry.net/

    39. BSP :: Mini-Reviews In Organic Chemistry Home Page
    Presents original reviews on all areas of organic chemistry including synthesis, bio-organic, natural products, organometallic, molecular recognition, and physical organic chemistry. With an emphasis on publishing quality papers rapidly.
    http://www.bentham.org/mroc/
    Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry ISSN: 1570-193X - Volume 7, 4 Issues, 2010 Ranking and Category:
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    Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry publishes original reviews on all areas of organic chemistry including synthesis, bioorganic, medicinal, natural products, organometallic, supramolecular, molecular recognition, and physical organic chemistry. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers very rapidly. Mini-reviews will be processed rapidly by taking full advantage of Internet technology for both the submission and review of manuscripts.
    The journal is essential reading to all organic chemists in both academia and industry.
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    40. Organic
    Organic Chemistry. An essay at explaining the wide field of organic chemistry and its reactions
    http://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/organic.htm
    Organic Chemistry
    An essay at explaining the wide field of organic chemistry and its reactions
    Contents
  • Introduction Chemical Bonds Organic Compounds Organic Reactions ... References
  • Introduction
    Organic Chemistry However, a fundamental understanding is intellectually much more satisfying than a collection of empirical or semi-empirical rules. Just what goes on in a chemical reaction is fully known in principle, but predicting what will happen in any particular case is not possible, for more reasons than the difficulties of numerical calculation. Digital computers have brought much computing power to bear, but even this is much too feeble for the complexities of organic chemistry. Even if the results for a particular case were known, they would be only numbers giving no understanding: each problem would be unique. This might be technologically useful, but very boring from an intellectual point of view. The great variety of organic compounds, and the enormous amount of investigation that has been done on them, can be appreciated in no better way than by a look at Beilstein's handbook of organic chemistry (see References). The fourth edition, which appeared in the 1920's, covers work up to 1910, and later work is quoted in supplements. Several suggestions are made in this article about compounds to look up, and the exercise is highly recommended. Proper use of Beilstein requires a knowledge of German, which was once a sufficient reason for all chemistry postgraduates to learn to read the language. Similar references exist in English, but they are not of the standard of Beilstein. Incidentally, a

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