Wills Organic Chemistry 2 Notes - William Conroy

Wills Organic Chemistry 2 Notes

By William Conroy

  • Release Date: 2023-02-08
  • Genre: Chemistry

Description

This book is part 2 of a two-part series covering undergraduate-level organic chemistry. If you’re enrolled in an organic chemistry course and in need of help understanding the concepts, this series will help you understand the concepts instead of relying on memorization. If you’re planning on enrolling in an organic chemistry course and looking to get a head start, this book was made for you. This series was written in such a way that it remains as detailed as a traditional textbook but looks and reads like detailed class notes. Everything is hand-drawn and written. Throughout the book there are detailed explanations walking the reader through the reasoning of every statement, reaction, mechanism, etc. The goal is to assist you in understanding concepts instead of memorizing. Just like part 1 of the series, this book is divided into 29 lectures. Lecture 1-2: Conjugated Pi Systems Lecture 3-4: Conjugated Dienes & Reactions Lecture 5: Diels-Alder Cycloaddition Lecture 6: Aromatic Molecules Lecture 7: Benzene Derivative Nomenclature Lecture 8: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Lecture 9: EAS Reactions of Benzene Derivatives Lecture 10: EAS Reactions of Disubstituted Benzene Derivatives Lecture 11: Aldehydes & Ketones Lecture 12: Hydrates & Acetals Lecture 13: Imines and Enamines Lecture 14: Reactions of Aldehydes & Ketones Continued Lecture 15: Enols & Enolates Lecture 16: Aldols & Aldol Condensation Lecture 17: Conjugate Additions Lecture 18: Carboxylic Acids Lecture 19: Reactions of Carboxylic Acids Lecture 20: Reactivity of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Lecture 21: Reactions of Acyl Halides Lecture 22: Reactions of Anhydrides Lecture 23: Reactions of Esters Lecture 24: Reactions of Amides Lecture 25: Reactions of Nitriles Lecture 26: Introduction to Amines Lecture 27: Benzylic Chemistry Lecture 28: Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution Lecture 29: Ester Enolates and Claisen Condensations

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