Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry
Second Edition
Jonathan Clayden and Stuart Warren
Table of Contents
1: What Is Organic Chemistry?
2: Organic Structures
3: Determining Organic Structures
4: Structure of Molecules
5: Organic Reactions
6: Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbonyl Group
7: Delocalization and Conjugation
8: Acidity, Basicity, and pKa
9: Using Organometallic Reagents to Make C-C Bonds
10: Nucleophilic Substitution at the Carbonyl Group
11: Nucleophilic Substitution at C=O with Loss of Carbonyl Oxygen
12: Equilibria, Rates, and Mechanisms
13: 1H NMR: Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
14: Stereochemistry
15: Nucleophilic Substitution at Saturated Carbon
16: Conformational Analysis
17: Elimination Reactions
18: Review of Spectroscopic Methods
19: Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes
20: Formation and Reactions of Enols and Enolates
21: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
22: Conjugate Addition and Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
23: Chemoselectivity and Protecting Groups
24: Regioselectivity
25: Alkylation of Enolates
26: Reactions of Enolates with Carbonyl Compounds: The Aldol and Claisen Reactions
27: Sulfur, Silicon, and Phosphorus in Organic Chemistry
28: Retrosynthetic Analysis
29: Aromatic Heterocycles 1: Structures and Reactions
30: Aromatic Heterocycles 2: Synthesis
31: Saturated Heterocycles and Stereoelectronics
32: Stereoselectivity in Cyclic Molecules
33: Diastereoselectivity
34: Pericyclic Reactions 1: Cycloadditions
35: Pericyclic Reactions 2: Sigmatropic and Electrocyclic Reactions
36: Participation, Rearrangement and Fragmentation
37: Radical Reactions
38: Synthesis and Reactions of Carbenes
39: Determining Reaction Mechanisms
40: Organometallic Chemistry
41: Asymmetric Synthesis
42: Organic Chemistry of Life
43: Organic Chemistry Today