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Mechanism and Theory in Organic chemistry
This book is a classic advanced textbook in physical organic chemistry, focusing on the relationship between reaction mechanisms and theoretical principles. It explains how organic reactions occur by analyzing structure, reactivity, and energy changes. Topics include covalent bonding, acids and bases, nucleophilic substitution, elimination reactions, reactive intermediates, and photochemistry. The book emphasizes the use of mechanistic reasoning and modern theoretical models (such as molecular orbital theory) to understand and predict organic reactions, making it especially valuable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students
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