Agrégation chimie Montrouge

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Titre de l'ouvrage : Organic Chemistry (T.W.G. Solomons, C.B. Fryhle, S.A. Snyder, 2016)

Table des chapitres

 Num. Chap.  Titre du chapitre  Page 
1  The Basics - Bonding and Molecular Structure  1
2  Families of Carbon Compounds - Functional Groups, Intermolecular Forces, and Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy  55
3  Acids and Bases - An Introduction to Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms  104
4  Nomenclature and Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes  145
5  Stereochemistry - Chiral Molecules  193
6  Nucleophilic Reactions - Properties and Substitution Reactions of Alkyl Halides  240
7  Alkenes and Alkynes I - Properties and Synthesis. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides  282
8  Alkenes and Alkynes II - Addition Reactions  337
9  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectrometry - Tools for Structure Determination  391
10  Radical Reactions  449
11  Alcohols and Ethers - Synthesis and Reactions  489
12  Alcohols from Carbonyl Compounds - Oxidation–Reduction and Organometallic Compounds  534
13  Conjugated Unsaturated Systems  573
14  Aromatic Compounds  618
15  Reactions of Aromatic Compounds  661
16  Aldehydes and Ketones - Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl Group  711
17  Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives - Nucleophilic Addition–Elimination at the Acyl Carbon  761
18  Reactions at the α Carbon of Carbonyl Compounds - Enols and Enolates  811
19  Condensation and Conjugate Addition Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds - More Chemistry of Enolates  849
20  Amines  891
21  Transition Metal Complexes - Promoters of Key Bond-Forming Reactions  938
22  Carbohydrates  966
23  Lipids  1012
24  Amino Acids and Proteins  1046
25  Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis  1091
 
 Chapitre 7 : Alkenes and Alkynes I - Properties and Synthesis. Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides   Page 
 The (E)–(Z) System for Designating Alkene Diastereomers  283
 Relative Stabilities of Alkenes  284
 Cycloalkenes  287
 Synthesis of Alkenes: Elimination Reactions  287
 Dehydrohalogenation  288
 The E2 Reaction  289
 The E1 Reaction  297
 Elimination and Substitution Reactions Compete With Each Other  299
 Elimination of Alcohols: Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration  303
 Carbocation Stability and the Occurrence of Molecular Rearrangements  308
 The Acidity of Terminal Alkynes  312
 Synthesis of Alkynes by Elimination Reactions  313
 Terminal Alkynes Can Be Converted to Nucleophiles for Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation  315
 Hydrogenation of Alkenes  317
 Hydrogenation: The Function of the Catalyst  319
 Hydrogenation of Alkynes  320
 An Introduction to Organic Synthesis  322
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