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Reactivity in organic chemistry
Reactivity in Organic Chemistry by Gerhard W. Klumpp provides an in‑depth exploration of how and why organic molecules react, emphasizing quantitative and qualitative relationships that govern reaction pathways. The book covers essential topics in physical organic chemistry, including reaction rates, product distributions, mechanisms, substituent effects, and the influence of electronic and steric factors on reactivity. Through detailed discussion of kinetic and thermodynamic principles, including contemporary theoretical approaches, it bridges the gap between fundamental physical concepts and practical organic reactivity. This text is geared toward advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers seeking a deeper understanding of the principles that control organic transformations
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