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Chapter 1 - Structure And BondingChapter 2 - Acids And BasesChapter 3 - Introduction To Organic Molecules And Functional GroupsChapter 4 - AlkanesChapter 5 - StereochemistryChapter 6 - Understanding Organic ReactionsChapter 7 - Alkyl Halides And Nucleophilic SubstitutionChapter 8 - Alkyl Halides And Elimination ReactionsChapter 9 - Alcohols, Ethers, And Related CompoundsChapter 10 - Alkenes
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