Advance Practical Organic Chemistry

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Organic
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Author: Udai Arvind ISBN: 9789387798946
Publisher: Centrum Press Publication: June 30, 2017
Imprint: Centrum Press Language: English
Author: Udai Arvind
ISBN: 9789387798946
Publisher: Centrum Press
Publication: June 30, 2017
Imprint: Centrum Press
Language: English

In organic chemistry, molecules that have similar properties (whether they are chemical or physical properties) are grouped together. The reason they have similar properties is because they have similar groups of atoms; these groups of atoms are called functional groups. Some of the properties that the functional groups provide include polarity and acidity. For example, the functional group called carboxyl (-COOH) is a weak acid. Polarity refers to one end of a molecule having a charge (polar), and the other end having no charge (nonpolar). For example, the plasma membrane has hydrophilic heads on the outside that are polar, and the hydrophobic tails (which are nonpolar) form the inside of the plasma membrane. This book is a valuable resource guide for advanced graduate students as well as industrial organic chemists, particularly those involved in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and other areas of fine chemical research. It provides the novice or non-specialist with the often difficult-to-find information on reagent properties needed to perform general techniques.

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In organic chemistry, molecules that have similar properties (whether they are chemical or physical properties) are grouped together. The reason they have similar properties is because they have similar groups of atoms; these groups of atoms are called functional groups. Some of the properties that the functional groups provide include polarity and acidity. For example, the functional group called carboxyl (-COOH) is a weak acid. Polarity refers to one end of a molecule having a charge (polar), and the other end having no charge (nonpolar). For example, the plasma membrane has hydrophilic heads on the outside that are polar, and the hydrophobic tails (which are nonpolar) form the inside of the plasma membrane. This book is a valuable resource guide for advanced graduate students as well as industrial organic chemists, particularly those involved in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and other areas of fine chemical research. It provides the novice or non-specialist with the often difficult-to-find information on reagent properties needed to perform general techniques.

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