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Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry is a vast subject covering many chemicals and reactions without which mankind would be still in the dark ages. An organic chemical is any chemical which contains a carbon-hydrogen bond. All carbon compounds are organic except the oxides of carbon, carbonates, bicarbonates and cyanides.
This is the table of contents page for the second semester Organic Chemistry taught by Ralph Logan, Instructor of Organic Chemistry at North Lake College, Dallas County Community College District. This is an ongoing project and so heavy construction will occur until the materials for this course are installed into this Web Complex. The textbook used in this course is Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, Fifth Edition by Solomon. Each chapter will have a set of learning materials that are made available to each student that registers for this course. All of the materials are interdependent and are heavily keyed to the chapter exams. All materials are designed and created independently of the textbook content.
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The Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Structure Visualization Workbook explains computerized molecular models and provides practice on their interpretation and application. For the student of organic chemistry or biochemistry, developing the skills needed to view structures is essential to understanding structural concepts and their impact on chemical reactivity and function. This important ability ... accelerates chemists’ understanding of complex molecules and assemblies. Supporting any organic or biochemistry text,  Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Structure Visualization Workbook is a vital tool in developing a solid understanding of organic and biochemical structures.
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The first term of Organic Chemistry is devoted to the study of hydrocarbon compounds. The primary emphasis of the course will be on the nomenclature, properties, and reaction mechanisms of alkanes and alkenes.
The HTML reproduction of the IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry is published by Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc. with permission of the IUPAC. The following IUPAC publications were taken as a source:
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Often rendered simply as "Better Living Through Chemistry," the advertising campaign made its debut in 1938, just as du Pont introduced a revolutionary product of organic chemistry: nylon, the creation of a brilliant young chemist named Wallace Carothers (1896-1937). Nylon, an example of a polymer (discussed below), started a revolution in plastics that was still unfolding three decades later, in 1967. That was the year of the film The Graduate, which included a famous interchange between the character of Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) and an adult named Mr. McGuire (Walter Brooke):
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