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Chapter 1.2 - Nomenclature Of Aromatic CompoundsChapter 1.3 - Criteria For AromaticityChapter 1.4 - Lone PairsChapter 2.3 - WavenumberChapter 2.4 - Signal IntensityChapter 2.5 - Signal ShapeChapter 2.6 - Analyzing An Ir SpectrumChapter 3.1 - Chemical EquivalencesChapter 3.2 - Chemical Shift (benchmark Values)Chapter 3.3 - Integration
Chapter 3.4 - MultiplicityChapter 3.5 - Pattern RecognitionChapter 3.8 - Hydrogen Deficiency Index (degrees Of Unsaturation)Chapter 3.9 - Analyzing A Proton Nmr SpectrumChapter 3.10 - 13c Nmr SpectroscopyChapter 4.1 - Halogenation And The Role Of Lewis AcidsChapter 4.2 - NitrationChapter 4.3 - Friedel-crafts Alkylation And AcylationChapter 4.4 - SulfonationChapter 4.6 - Directing EffectsChapter 4.7 - Identifying Activators And DeactivatorsChapter 4.8 - Predicting And Exploiting Steric EffectsChapter 4.9 - Synthetic StrategiesChapter 5.1 - Criteria For Nucleophilic Aromatic SubstitutionChapter 5.2 - Snar MechanismChapter 5.3 - Elimination-additionChapter 5.4 - Mechanism StrategiesChapter 6.1 - Preparation Of Ketones And AldehydesChapter 6.3 - H-nucleophilesChapter 6.4 - O-nucleophilesChapter 6.5 - S-nucleophilesChapter 6.6 - N-nucleophilesChapter 6.7 - C-nucleophilesChapter 6.8 - Some Important Exceptions To The RuleChapter 6.9 - How To Approach Synthesis ProblemsChapter 7.3 - Acid HalidesChapter 7.4 - Acid AnhydridesChapter 7.5 - EstersChapter 7.6 - Amides And NitrilesChapter 7.7 - Synthesis ProblemsChapter 8.1 - Alpha ProtonsChapter 8.2 - Keto-enol TautomerismChapter 8.3 - Reactions Involving EnolsChapter 8.4 - Making EnolatesChapter 8.5 - Haloform ReactionChapter 8.6 - Alkylation Of EnolatesChapter 8.7 - Aldol ReactionsChapter 8.8 - Claisen CondensationChapter 8.9 - DecarboxylationChapter 8.10 - Michael ReactionsChapter 9.2 - Preparation Of Amines Through Sn2 ReactionsChapter 9.3 - Preparation Of Amines Through Reductive AminationChapter 9.4 - Acylation Of AminesChapter 9.5 - Reactions Of Amines With Nitrous AcidChapter 9.6 - Aromatic Diazonium SaltsChapter 10.1 - Introduction And MechanismChapter 10.2 - The DienophileChapter 10.3 - The Diene
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 1.14PConsider spectrum A. There are no signals in the triple-bond region, but there is one signal in the...Chapter 3.10, Problem 3.50PThe given reaction is shown as, In the given reaction, a 2-propyl (alkyl) and chloro group has to be...Chapter 5.4, Problem 5.20PThe reaction is shown below: The starting material is a ketone and the product is an alkene....Given transformation is, Looking into the reactant and product, it is found that the methoxy group...Given reaction is, From the above reaction, it is found that there is an alpha,beta-unsaturated...Chapter 9.6, Problem 9.32P
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