Testing Last updated Oct 21, 2019 Save as PDF Detailed Licensing 01: Structure Determines Properties Page ID192091 ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 01: Structure Determines PropertiesNo image available02: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: Introduction to Hydrocarbons03: Chapter 3 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: ConformationsNo image available04: Chapter 4 Alcohols and Alkyl Halides: Introduction to Reaction MechanismsNo image available05: Chapter 5 Structure and Properties of Alkenes: Elimination Reactions06: Chapter 6 Addition Reactions of AlkenesNo image available07: Chapter 7 ChiralityImage of Neptunea shells. Source: Wikipedia7.01: Molecule Chirality: Enantiomers7.02: The Chirality Center7.03: Symmetry in Achiral Structures7.04: Optical Activity7.05: Absolute and Relative Configuration7.06: The Cahn-Ingold-Prelog R-S Notational System7.07: Fischer Projections7.08: Properties of Enantiomers7.09: Chirality Axis7.10: Reactions that create a Chirality Center7.11: Chiral Molecules with two Chirality Centers7.12: Achiral Molecules with Two Chirality Centers7.13: Molecules with Multiple Chirality Centers7.14: Reactions that Produce Diastereomers7.15: Resolution of Enantiomers7.16: Stereoregular Polymers7.17: Chirality Centers other than CarbonShow all08: Chapter 8 Nucleophilic SubstitutionNo image available8.01 Functional Group Transformation by Nucleophilic Substitution8.02 Relative Reactivity of Halide Leaving Groups8.03 The SN2 Mechanism8.04 Steric Effects8.05 Nucleophiles and Nucleophilicity8.06 The SN1 Mechanism8.07 Carbocation Stability8.08 Stereochemistry of SN1 Reactions8.09 Carbocation Rearrangements8.10 Effect of Solvent8.11 Substitution and Elimination as competing Reactions8.12 Alkyl SulfonatesShow all09: Chapter 9 Alkynes9.01: Sources of Alkynes9.02: Nomenclature9.03: Physical Properties of Alkynes9.04: Structure and Bonding in Alkynes: sp Hybridization9.05: Acidity of Acetylene and Terminal Alkynes10: Chapter 10 ConjugationNo image available11: Chapter 11 Arenes and Aromaticity12: Chapter 12 Electrophilic Aromatic SubstitutionNo image availableChapter 14: Organometallic CompoundsNo image available14.01 Organometallic Nomenclature14.02 Carbon Metal Bonds14.03 Preparation of Organolithium and Organomagnesium Compounds14.04 Organolithium and Organomagnesium Compounds as Bronsted Bases14.05 Synthesis of Alcohols Using Grignard Reagents and Organolithium Reagents14.06 Synthesis of Acetylenic Alcohols14.07 Retrosynthetic Analysis and Grignard and Organolithium Reagents14.08 An Organozinc Reagent for Cyclopropane SynthesisShow allChapter 15: Alcohols, Diols, and ThiolsNo image available15.1 Sources of Alcohols15.2 Preparation of Alcohols by Reduction of Aldehydes and Ketones15.3 Preparation of Alcohols by Reduction of Carboxylic Acids15.4 Preparation of Alcohols from Epoxides15.5 Preparation of Diols15.6 Reactions of Alcohols: a Review and a Preview15.7 Conversion of Alcohols to Ethers15.8 Esterification15.9 Oxidation of AlcoholsShow allChapter 16: Ethers, Epoxides and SulfidesNo image availableChapter 17: Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl GroupNo image availableChapter 18: Carboxylic AcidsNo image available